That depends on how many square feet are in each carton. Every model is different. Some will have 12 square feet, others 27 square feet, or anywhere in between.
Your space, 13 x 13, is 169 square feet. (13 x 13 = 169). But you will need to add from 5-10% extra for waste material - so if I were you, I'd buy enough laminate to cover 186 square feet at least.
You can keep any unused pieces in the carton for a later date, if repairs are ever needed. Store them in a dry, temperature-controlled space.
10x12 room
One or two probably, depending on how many square feet are included in each carton. Check the label for your answer - they are all different. Your room is 20 square feet, but you should include some extra for waste - about 10%. So you'll need enough to cover 22 square feet.
It depends on how many square feet the box will cover. I found two different brands: one covered 22.93 sqft, the other 17.59 sqft. your room is 12' x 14' = 168 sq.ft so 168 sqft / (22.93 sqft / box) = 7.32 boxes for my first example and 168 sqft / (17.59 sqft / box) = 9.55 boxes for my 2nd example Hope this helps
With 9 square feet in a square yard.... 760 x 9 = 6840 square feet
450
One pack, if it contains enough laminate.
10x12 room
That depends entirely - on the measurement of the laminate tiles, and the number of tiles per pack !
Depending on what you buy, if you we're buying laminate at $.76 per sq ft, you would need 28 boxes.
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Pergo is a Swedish flooring product company noted primarily for its laminate flooring products. Pergo invented laminate flooring in the 1970s and began selling laminate flooring in the United States in 1994 under the leadership of then-president Lars von Kantzow. Even though there are many manufacturers of laminate flooring products today, many people refer to all laminate flooring as "pergo". In addition to its laminate products, Pergo introduced hardwood products into the U.S. market beginning in 2004 and will introduce similar hardwood products in Europe in 2007.
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Yes, you can install laminate flooring in any room of your house. There are many website available for DIY installation that will provide step by step instructions and include all materials you will need to install the flooring. There are also many different kind of laminate flooring that can make it easier for you to install the flooring youself including snap together flooring, glueless flooring, and more.
There are many companies and websites that offer great deals on laminate wood flooring. Some of these companies that offer flooring are Flooring Liquidators and BuildDirect.
Laminate flooring offers several benefits over other types of flooring options. It is durable, easy to clean, and resistant to scratches and stains. Laminate flooring is also more affordable than hardwood or tile flooring, making it a cost-effective choice for many homeowners. Additionally, laminate flooring is available in a wide range of styles and colors, allowing for customization to suit any decor.
I would. Laminate flooring has many of the same patterns. If you don't stagger, it can give your floor a uniform look which many will agree doesn't look as good.
There are many brands of commercial laminate flooring on the market. Some of the most popular brands are Pergo, Armstrong, Allen & Roth, and Project Source.