What it is

Layout-based flooring calculation.

Calcufloor simulates tile or plank placement across your room (including cuts) and derives piece counts from the resulting layout.

You can use it without an account. Results are visible immediately.

What Calcufloor does

It treats flooring as a placement problem. The output is derived from the layout outcome, not from area multipliers.

Simulates placement

Pieces are placed across the defined geometry using layout rules (direction, offset/stagger, diagonal).

Generates cuts

Perimeter edges and cutouts create cut pieces. The cut distribution is visible in the layout.

Derives piece counts

Quantities come from the resulting placed layout (pieces / packs / surplus), not from m² plus a fixed %.

When to use it

Use it when you need to see edges, cuts, and last-row outcomes before ordering.

Irregular rooms

Angled walls, alcoves, islands, pillars, niches, and non-rectangular geometry.

Pattern-driven layouts

Offsets, diagonals, stagger rules, and patterns where cut distribution matters.

Edge balancing

When you want to avoid narrow edge strips and control where cuts land.

Scope

Boundary clarity.

In scope

Layout simulation, cut visibility, layout-derived piece counts, and edge balancing.

Out of scope

BIM, takeoff suites, estimating services, and manufacturer install requirements.

Install rules still apply

Follow manufacturer requirements (expansion gaps, minimum stagger, substrate prep, approved systems).

Next

Short paths.

See the mechanism

A compact, implementation-level explanation of how placement becomes counts.