How to Calculate Square Meters for Tiles: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to easily calculate square meters for tiling floors with simple measurements and tips to account for waste and cuts.
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To calculate square meters for tiles, measure the length and width of the floor in meters and multiply these dimensions. For example, a room 3 meters long and 4 meters wide equals 12 square meters (3m x 4m = 12m²). Add at least 10% extra to this total for waste and cuts. Knowing the tile size, divide the total area by the area of one tile to find the number needed.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I calculate how many tiles I need for my floor? Measure the length and width of the floor in meters, multiply them to get the total square meters, add 10% extra for waste, then divide by the area of one tile.
- Why should I add extra tiles when calculating? Adding about 10% extra accounts for tile cuts, breakages, and mistakes during installation to avoid running short.
- What is the best way to measure tiles for an irregular shaped room? Break the area into measurable rectangles or squares, calculate each separately, then sum all areas before adding the extra percentage.