You have 72 sq feet of flooring. But ever laminate manufacture puts a different amount in the box. Usually it is printed really clearly on the front.
So, for your floor if you have 72 sq feet and there is say, 20 sq ft in a box, you will take 20 and divide into 72. Round to the nearest box and make sure you have some for waste.
You have a total of 108 sqft of flooring to cover. According to the 18.73sqft per box instructions, you would need 5.7661 boxes to fulfill the area. You will have to purchase 6 boxes. This will also let you have a few extra pieces to work the flooring together. Also keep the STYLE AND LOT# of the flooring for future reference.
Niether; It's surface area.
The "area" of any shape means how much space it covers on the floor, table, wall, land, paper, etc. It takes more grass seed to plant a lawn on more land 'area', and less paint to cover a wall with less 'area'. When you buy carpet, they ask you the 'area' of the floor you need to cover.
If the floor is a (12' x 14') rectangle, then its area is (12 x 14) = 168 square feet.I don't know how the laminate flooring comes ... you may have to buy a little more than that,or do some cutting to fit. But that's the area of the floor.
1 tile will suffice - if you cut it into 214 very thin strips. If you want a proper answer you need to know the area of the floor that you are trying to cover - not just its length!
You would have enough laminate to do an area 9 ft x 8 ft.
I know floor tiles have arrows on the back so the design will match up, but floors have a large area to cover as opposed to laminate, less area to cover. Laminate usually used for counter-tops have angles, radius's, curves, etc., your best bet is to check customer services at company that made your laminate. Good-Luck!
The best place to get laminate flooring is your local Home Depot or a discount store like Floor and Decor, if they have that in your area. Both places offer installation.
It depends on your location, but in the Opelika, AL area its around $1.25 a square foot just for installation.
You have a total of 108 sqft of flooring to cover. According to the 18.73sqft per box instructions, you would need 5.7661 boxes to fulfill the area. You will have to purchase 6 boxes. This will also let you have a few extra pieces to work the flooring together. Also keep the STYLE AND LOT# of the flooring for future reference.
$50. Anything higher is a rip-off. Anything lower must be a scam.
how many boxes of wood flooring would i need if there are 19.72 sq feet in a box to cover 640 sq feet of an area?
It depends on the pet. If you are potty training a puppy or something....it's a carpet saver. (if you can keep it in the area of the laminate floor.) Other than that they can slip....which can be somewhat amuzing. But I have never heard of a "danger" in those kind of floors.
Niether; It's surface area.
Depends on the shape of the 400 square foot area, and how you are using the boxes to cover it. The area of one face of a 20 inch cube is 400 square inches. There are 144 square inches in a square foot. So if the area to be covered is rectangular, its the sides are multiples of 20 inches, you could place 144 of the boxes on that rectangle to cover it. If you are talking about cutting the boxes open and using all 6 faces, that's another story. 1/6 of 144 is 24, so 24 boxes opened up have a total area of 400 square feet, but unless you are allowed to cut the boxes further into 20 inch squares, it might be difficult to get them to fit together to cover any reasonably shaped 400 square foot area.
You can get it done from any floor laminate company of your area. You can also find the sites like www.builddirect.com and www.laminatesfloorscheap.com for checking and comparing different laminating qualities.
Hardwood laminate floor refers to a type of flooring that looks like hardwood but is actually made up of several layers of synthetic materials fused together through a lamination process. These floors are durable, cost-effective, and come in a variety of styles that mimic the appearance of real hardwood.