Square meter calculator - determine floor area

Simply calculate your flooring requirements

You're already in full flow and have covered a lot of space with your new HARO flooring. Almost finished - and then this: no more material! One small miscalculation and you've either bought too little or far too much flooring.
To prevent this from happening to you, there is the HARO area calculator. The calculation can be a little tricky, especially in rooms with lots of corners - but with our tool, it's really easy.

This is how it works:
Simply select the most suitable room shape from the basic shapes, measure the length of the individual walls and enter the values. This is how you determine the square meters of your room. To give your planning more certainty , we have also included the usual offcuts. Of course, you can adjust this as you wish.

And because a new floor is not complete without matching skirting boards, the HARO area calculator also shows you how many running meters of skirting boards (running meters) you should plan for. To determine the result as accurately as possible, you can subtract door widths, as no skirting boards are required there. Simply add up all the doors if there are several in the room.

Frequently asked questions

  • Why do you have to plan for offcuts with the amount of soil?

    When laying a floating floor, there are always offcuts - for example on walls, corners, doors or heating pipes. These offcuts often cannot be reused. Irregular room shapes or a specific laying direction also make additional material necessary. With some offcuts, you can make sure that your floor fits seamlessly and that you are not left without material in the middle.

    Extra tip: A little reserve is also worth its weight in gold later on - if you need to replace individual planks, you have leftover pieces of the same color and batch on hand.

Unser Flächenrechner funktioniert technisch bedingt nicht auf mobilen Endgeräten. Bitte benutze ein Tablet mit großem Bildschirm oder einen Computer.