How to measure your floor
Floor Dimensions
Measuring your floor to get a general idea of its square footage is reasonably straightforward.
To get started, you’ll need a few things:
Step Two: Measure out the room in centimetres. Measure all four sides of the room. Your room might not be perfectly square, so make a note of the longest width and longest length measurements.
Step Three: Either send your floor plan to us via email or submit it through our online contact form. If you know which LVT range you wish to use, then let us know alongside your measurements.
We will then calculate your quote, which will include all materials and labour cost. What’s more, our installation team are time-served specialists, so your LVT floor will be fitted to the highest professional standards by easyLVT.
To get started, you’ll need a few things:
- Pencil and paper
- Tape measure
Step Two: Measure out the room in centimetres. Measure all four sides of the room. Your room might not be perfectly square, so make a note of the longest width and longest length measurements.
Step Three: Either send your floor plan to us via email or submit it through our online contact form. If you know which LVT range you wish to use, then let us know alongside your measurements.
We will then calculate your quote, which will include all materials and labour cost. What’s more, our installation team are time-served specialists, so your LVT floor will be fitted to the highest professional standards by easyLVT.


easyLVT
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is probably the most adaptable and beautiful flooring choices, available in a wide range of possibilities excellently suited to any residential project.
It offers countless benefits over natural or more conventional flooring materials. its ability to withstand lively foot traffic areas and resistance to scratches, dents and stains but with the flexibility to be comfortable underfoot.
LVT comes in a vast array of colours, possibilities and finishes that mirror natural wood, stone and ceramic patterns.
It offers countless benefits over natural or more conventional flooring materials. its ability to withstand lively foot traffic areas and resistance to scratches, dents and stains but with the flexibility to be comfortable underfoot.
LVT comes in a vast array of colours, possibilities and finishes that mirror natural wood, stone and ceramic patterns.