Brand | Kahrs |
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Pack Size | 1.94 |
Length | 2423 mm |
Width | 200 mm |
Thickness | 30 mm |
Wear Layer | 3.6 mm |
Species | Beech |
Finish | Satin Lacquer |
Design | 3 Strip |
Grade | Town |
Edge | Square |
Joint | Woodloc® 5S |
Underfloor heating | Yes |
Kahrs Beech Activity Floor
now £67.20 /m² (inc vat)

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Free Kahrs Underlay
For all Kahrs floors that require it we are offering FREE Kahrs Underlay worth £43 per 16.5 m² roll.
This offer is applied for every 16.5m² of Kahrs flooring you purchase. For example:
16.5 m² of Kahrs flooring = 1 Free rolls
33 m² of Kahrs flooring = 2 Free rolls
49.5 m² of Kahrs flooring = 3 Free rolls, etc
Note: If your total flooring requirement falls within a roll amount you will need to purchase an additional roll separately due to the fact they only come in 16.5m² units.
How to measure your room?
Before you can work out the cost of your new floor you will need to calculate how much you need. Below we show a few examples of different shaped rooms as well as some important points to note.
Do I need to add extra for wastage?
Yes, with all jobs there is always some anticipated wastage. We recommend adding 5% to your final calculation. Simply multiply your final total area by 1.05. This is the quantity of flooring you should purchase.

Rectangular Room: Measure the length and width of your room and multiply them together. For example if your room is 3 metres long by 3 meters wide, the total area will be 9 metres square as 3 x 3 = 9.

L Shaped Room: Split the room into rectangular sections as shown in the diagram. Multiply the length and width of both sections to find the area. Then, add the two areas together to find your total area.

More Complicated Room: Simply follow the method from the previous example by splitting your room into as many rectangles as required. Then multiply the length and width of each section and add them all together.