
Top tips on measuring for Carpet
*Seams should run towards primary light sources where
possible and be kept to a minimum where possible.
*Seams should always be kept to a minimum and avoided
where possible
Carpet should all run in the same direction.
*Always begin measurements in the centre of doorways
rather than the bottom of walls.
You should allow extra in your purchase for patterned
goods such as Wilton, Graphics etc to allow for pattern
matching.
Colour is difficult to match between dye batches and
different widths so we would recommend that you purchase
all you require at the same time specifying all cuts to
come from the same dye batch

When measuring a hall, stairs and a landing you will
need to take additional measurements. You should start
by measuring the length and width of the hallway as you
can see from the plan to the right. You should stand
with your back against the wall and the length of your
hallway will become your length and the measurement
across your hall would become your width.
You need to measure the stairs taking into account the
tread and the riser. For ease and if these are all the
same you can measure the bottom riser and tread and then
multiply this by the quantity of steps.
When this has been completed you then need to measure
your landing.
Once all measurements have been taken you can plan what
you need to buy taking into account the width of carpet
you wish to purchase. In the event that the width of the
hallway or landing is greater than the width of the
available flooring then you will need to include a join.
This area can be used as an infill from excess from the
other areas if available.
You will need to measure your rooms width and length at
it’s widest point taking into account any bay windows
and door entrances as below.
Once you have these measurements you need to add 10cm on
all sides to allow for cutting in during your
installation.
When you have the room width you need to check that it
is less than the width of the carpet you are buying to
avoid any joins, for instance if your room width is 4.4m
wide and the carpet you are buying is available in 4m
and 5m widths then you should buy the 5m wide product.
If the carpet is only 4m wide then you will need to buy
either the length of the room by the width twice and use
the second piece as a filler to give you your 4.4m width
or if you are fitting another room you may find that you
have excess from this room that can be utilised as the
filler.



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