How Many Tiles Do You Need? Type In Your Room — We'll Show You the Floor

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Measuring for a new floor used to mean graph paper and guesswork. On our product pages you just type your area's width and length into the Floor Calculator — and instantly see the exact number of tiles, the cheapest pack combination, and a visual layout of your floor. Here's how it works.

The old way vs the calculator

Ordering tiled flooring usually goes wrong in one of two ways: you order too few packs and your dance floor has a hole in the corner, or you order "just in case" extras that cost money. The Floor Calculator removes the guessing:

  1. Open the Hard Tiles or Hard Tiles Mix page and scroll to Floor Calculator.
  2. Type your space — width and length in meters or feet — or tap one of the Quick Sizes presets (1×1 m up to 5×5 m).
  3. Read the result instantly: the tile grid for your space, total tiles, area covered, and the recommended pack combination that covers it for the lowest price.
  4. Check the grid layout — a visual preview of how the tiles will sit in your space, each tile numbered.

What the calculator tells you

You get Why it matters
Tile grid for your size Each tile is 33 × 33 cm — e.g. a 2 × 2 m area is a 6 × 6 grid of 36 tiles. No manual math.
Recommended packs The cheapest combination of packs that covers your area.
Area covered See exactly what you're paying for.
Visual grid layout Spot how tiles align with your room's shape before you order.
Colour picker Choose your tile colours right in the calculator.

Made for dance floors (but works for everything)

The calculator labels your input "Your Dance Area" for a reason — it was built with roller dancers in mind. But the workflow is the same whether you're laying a roller dance square in the garage, a floorball zone in the backyard or a home gym corner in the basement: measure, type, order.

Try it now

Grab a tape measure, then open the Floor Calculator on the Hard Tiles page. Ten seconds later you'll know exactly what your floor costs — and what it will look like. And on your phone, you can even project the floor into your actual room in real size with the "View in your space" AR preview.

FAQ

Does the calculator work in feet?

Yes — switch the unit toggle between meters and feet at the top of the calculator.

What if my room isn't a perfect rectangle?

Measure the largest rectangle that fits your space and start there. Tiles snap together and apart in seconds, so it's easy to adjust rows around corners or obstacles.

Which products have the calculator?

The Hard Tiles and Hard Tiles Mix pages — pick the Mix if you want a two-colour floor.