How Much Does It Cost to Install Solid Hardwood in a 10x22 Room?
Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model
At 10 feet by 22 feet, you're covering 220 square feet. Across the 7 hardwood product tiers in Floormath's pricing model, a professionally installed job in this room costs $1,637–$4,717. The typical mid-range project comes in around $2,627.
Cost by hardwood product tier for a 10x22 room
| Product tier | Material | Installed range | Typical total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Oak — Domestic | $5.49/sf | $1,637–$2,902 | $2,209 |
| Hard Maple — Domestic | $6.49/sf | $1,879–$3,144 | $2,451 |
| Engineered Oak — Stable | $6.49/sf | $1,659–$3,144 | $2,341 |
| Hickory — Hardest Domestic | $6.99/sf | $2,049–$3,446 | $2,627 |
| White Oak — Premium Domestic | $7.49/sf | $2,049–$3,688 | $2,748 |
| Brazilian Cherry / Exotic | $9.99/sf | $2,583–$4,717 | $3,408 |
| American Walnut — Luxury | $10.99/sf | $2,825–$4,717 | $3,650 |
Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation.
Reading the table for a 10x22 space
Notice how the installed range widens as tiers climb: material choice, not labor, is what separates a $1,637 job from a $4,717 one on the same 220 sq ft floor plan. Labor for mid-range hardwood lands near $935 nationally, plus or minus your state's rate. All rows include the 10% cut-waste pros actually order.
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How many square feet is a 10x22 room?
A 10x22 room is 220 square feet (10 × 22 = 220). Flooring installers order about 10% extra for cuts and waste, so plan on purchasing roughly 242 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 $132–$330 for a 10x22 room, depending on what's coming out and local disposal fees.