Carpet Fitting Measurements for Carpet Order

Would 7.2m x 4m be sufficient for the following measurements? The bedroom is shaped like this with a maximum 7.1m x 2.7m (1.5cm on each side is skirting board): 2.4m _________________ | | 2.305m | |__ | | | | 4.79m | | |__________________| 2.73m A built in closet with maximum dimensions: 2.4m x 0.9m A storage cupboard at: 2.11m x 1.36m Unfortunately I'm unable to upload the photo, but can I order 7.2m (allowing for 10cm leeway on all measurements) from a 4m roll if I have the carpet fitter cut the other pieces from the same length? From my calculations, the storage cupboard would fit in the space towards the top of the carpet supplied for the bedroom with a small gap and the closet would fit nicely down the bottom. Is the length/measurements something a carpet fitter would work with? or what measurements would you suggest to get the least amount of wastage given the carpet it £50 per sq m. Thank you!

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based on the calculations and fitment considerations provided, a 7.2m x 4m roll of carpet should be sufficient for your room measurements with minimal wastage when cut strategically
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Based on the measurements provided, it seems like 7.2m x 4m would be sufficient, especially with the allowances for leeway. A carpet fitter can work with those measurements and make adjustments for the closet and storage cupboard. To minimize wastage, you could discuss with the fitter to ensure the carpet is cut efficiently, perhaps by positioning the closet and storage cupboard strategically on the roll to minimize leftover material.
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