How Much Does It Cost to Install Engineered Hardwood in a 14x18 Room?
Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model
A 14×18 room measures 252 square feet. Using Floormath's current pricing model — 5 real engineered hardwood product tiers plus professional labor — installing engineered hardwood flooring in a room this size runs $1,509 to $4,918, and most homeowners land near $3,235.
Cost by engineered hardwood product tier for a 14x18 room
| Product tier | Material | Installed range | Typical total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Engineered Oak | $3.99/sf | $1,509–$2,215 | $1,862 |
| Standard Engineered Oak | $6.49/sf | $2,038–$3,324 | $2,681 |
| Exotic Engineered (Acacia, Koa) | $8.49/sf | $2,454–$4,294 | $3,235 |
| Waterproof Engineered Wood | $8.99/sf | $2,731–$4,432 | $3,374 |
| Premium Wide-Plank Engineered | $9.99/sf | $2,927–$4,918 | $3,714 |
Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation.
What moves the number in a 14x18 room
The spread comes almost entirely from product tier: Entry Engineered Oak and Premium Wide-Plank Engineered are several dollars per square foot apart, which compounds to a four-figure gap in a 252 sq ft room. Labor is steadier — about $882 here at national rates, drifting 15–25% with your state. Every figure already carries the industry-standard 10% material waste allowance.
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How many square feet is a 14x18 room?
A 14x18 room is 252 square feet (14 × 18 = 252). Flooring installers order about 10% extra for cuts and waste, so plan on purchasing roughly 277 sq ft of material.
Does the price include installation?
Yes — every figure on this page includes materials with 10% waste plus professional installation labor at national-average rates. Old floor removal, subfloor repair, and stairs are extra.
How much does old floor removal add for this room?
Demolition and haul-away typically run $0.60–$1.50/sf — about $151–$378 for a 14x18 room, depending on what's coming out and local disposal fees.