The tiles are 4 inches on a side and there are 12 inches in a foot, so it takes 3 tiles to give a foot length and hence 3 × 3 = 9 tiles to make a square foot. You need to cover 45 square feet so you need 9 45 = 405 tiles.
3 Feet = 1 Yard. 1 Square Yard (Metric) = 9 Square Foot (3 ft length x 3 ft width)
A 3′ x 3′ self storage unit is approximately the size of oven or leather chair. It's 3 feet wide by 3 feet long by 4 feet tall and measures out to 9 square feet, which gives you 36 cubic feet of packing and storing room.
Pieces to Square Feet
Once you have that information, take your total number of pieces and divide by the number of pieces there are per Square Foot (there are 5.33 pieces per Square Foot in our 3x9 example). Example: 100 pieces of 3x9 divided by 5.33 pieces per Square Foot = 18.76 Square Feet.
Measure the length in feet, Measure the width in feet. Multiply the length figure by the width figure. This will be your total square footage for that portion of your project. Continue to repeat this for all parts of the space that will get the same tile.
The 2×2 Feet or 600×600 Mm consists of 4 pieces packed in one box. The area covered will be 15.5 SQ FT or 1.44 SQM.
If you choose six-by-six-inch tiles, each tile would cover 0.25 square feet (36 / 144). If the area of your wall or floor is 50 square feet, you would need 200 tiles at minimum to cover the area (50 / 0.25).
Measurements, Sizes, and Patterns
Tiles are commonly referred to by their "nominal" sizes which might not be the "true" measurement of the material. An example of this is when a 12" x 12" porcelain tile has a "true" measurement of 11-7/8" x 11-7/8".
How many square feet is a 10x10 room? The square footage of a room 10 feet wide by 10 feet long is 100 square feet. Find the square footage by multiplying the width (10 ft) by the length (10 ft).
square metres is calculated by length multiplied by width whereas metres squared has the same length and width. 1 metres squared is 1 metre by length and 1 metre by width, and hence is 1 square metre. 3 metres squared is 3 metre length multiplied by 3 metre width which is 9 square metres.
Length (in feet) x width (in feet) = area in sq. ft. Tip: If you can't picture what a square foot is, try drawing a square that is 1 foot tall by 1 foot wide—you've got one square foot! Many of those squares stacked up against one another equal a whole wall, floor, sheet of fabric, wall paper, etc.
100 sq ft. It's the size of a medium sized bedroom, not including the space the inside the closet. If you are renting a 10x10 (100 square feet) bedroom, you will have plenty of space for a bed, side table and dresser… but not much else.
Simply take the length and multiply it by the width. 3 X 5 = 15 square feet.
Multiply the width and length of the tile to find the area it will cover; then, divide by 144 to convert the measurement to square feet. Next, divide the area of the room by the square footage of a single tile. This will tell you how many individual tiles you need to purchase.
Chris, If that is (as I suspect) 4" x 4", you need 9 for each square foot, thus 90 overall - if they fit the region you wish to tile perfectly.
If you only have 100 square feet of tile to install, you may need as few as 7-8 boxes of tile. But don't forget about the other products. You will need thinset cement to install 12×12 tile. And unless you are installing on concrete you will also need a tile underlayment.
Tile Dimensions
Therefore, the actual size of a Motawi tile is slightly smaller than the stated/nominal size (a 4x4 tile is approximately 3 7/8" x 3 7/8"). As each Motawi tile is crafted by hand, dimensions may vary slightly by up to 1/16".
As a rule, floor tile is typically 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch thick. Wall tile tends to be thinner and available in squares (3 inches to 6 inches). Mosaic tiles are usually the smallest tile, available in 2-inch squares. The most popular and readily available tile sizes are (in inches) 12 x 12, 16 x 16, 12 x 24 and 18 x 18.
Estimate the number of tiles you need by determining the square footage of the area you're tiling plus the square footage of each tile. For example, if you're adding a tile floor to a 100-square-foot bathroom, and each tile is 12″ x 12″ (one square foot), you'll need about 100 tiles.
Step 4: Calculate the number of tiles needed:
For example, if the square footage of the space is 120 square feet and each tile is 12 inches by 12 inches, the calculation would be 120 square feet / (12 inches x 12 inches) = 120 square feet / 144 square inches = 0.83 tiles.
That means they are 12″x12″ in size – unless, of course, that measurement is a nominal one. In that case, those tiles are actually 11-7/8″ x 11-7/8″ in size.
Price is per 25 pcs 3x12 individual tile which covers 6 sqft area.
You can calculate it on any calculator, just use the total number of square feet in your room, divide by “4” which is the number of square feet covered by one 24 x 24 inch tile. Take that result and multiply times “1.15” to find the total number of tiles to order when the design you want is 24 x 24 inches.
Typically, installing ceramic or porcelain tile costs $3-5.5 per square foot, depending on local labor rates and size of the project. Stone tile installation costs are $5-8 per square foot. Installing mosaic tile can cost as much as $9-20+ per square foot, depending on the complexity of design you are looking for.