Wood Floor Cost Estimator
Estimating the cost of wood flooring is important due to the high costs of both the flooring and shipping/handling. Lots of flooring suppliers tack on a “restocking fee” (up to 20%) that makes it difficult to return unopened (or opened) boxes of flooring. So, take a careful estimate of your house’s space so that you can order the right amount of flooring.
Room | Length | Width | Area (length x width) |
COMMON AREAS | |||
Family Room | |||
Living Room | |||
Office | |||
Media Room | |||
Kitchen | |||
Formal Dining Space | |||
Informal Dining Space | |||
Other: | |||
EXTRA SPACES | |||
Hallway 1: | |||
Hallway 2: | |||
Hallway 3: | |||
Hallway 4: | |||
Pantry | |||
Hall closet | |||
Other: | |||
BEDROOMS | |||
Bedroom 1 and Closet: | |||
Bedroom 2 and Closet: | |||
Bedroom 3 and Closet: | |||
Bedroom 4 and Closet: | |||
Other: | |||
BATHROOMS | |||
Bathroom 1: | |||
Bathroom 2: | |||
Bathroom 3: | |||
Guest Bathroom 1: | |||
Guest Bathroom 2: | |||
Other: | |||
OTHER SPACES | |||
Space 1: | |||
Space 2: | |||
SUBTOTAL (Add measurements from area column) | SQ. FT. | ||
MULTIPLY SUBTOTAL BY 10% WASTAGE (.010) | SQ. FT. | ||
MULTIPLY ABOVE FIGURE BY COST OF FLOORING PER SQUARE FOOT (EXAMPLE: 2000 x $4.99 = $9980) | $ |