a room in 600x600 tiles
- Length (m)
- 5
- Width or height (m)
- 4
- Or enter the area directly (m²)
- 0
- Openings to deduct (m²)
- 0
- Area one tile covers (m²)
- 0.36
- Coats or layers
- 1
- Wastage
- 10%
Tiles61.11
20 / 0.36, plus a tenth
Open this exampleTile count from floor or wall area, with wastage. Ten percent is the usual allowance and a diagonal or herringbone layout needs more, because every edge cut produces an offcut you cannot use.
Also called: tiles needed calculator, floor tile quantity.
61.11 tiles for 20 m² over 1 coat(s), including 10% wastage.
Area divided by the area one tile covers, plus wastage. The wastage figure carries all the judgement: a straight layout in a rectangular room wastes little, while a diagonal layout, a patterned tile that has to be aligned, or a room with many alcoves can waste fifteen to twenty percent. Buying from the same batch matters too, since shade varies between production runs.
quantity = area * coats / coverage per unit, plus wastageEach of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.
Tiles61.11
20 / 0.36, plus a tenth
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boundary
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degenerate case
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