160 But buy extra.
You should install kitchen cabinets in the kitchen most likely. If they are floor cabinets you should install them against a wall on the floor under a sink or counter. If they are wall cabinets you should put them on the wall. If they are corner cabinets you should put them in the corners.
A playful litter of wiggled puppies around the kitchen floor.
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
12" center of waste to the floor
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Yes, if the upper floor joists are deep enough to install the pot light enclosures. Measure the depth of the joists and then take that measurement to the store supplying the fixtures to see what will fit into that joist depth.
100 but get a few extra in case some break.
12X14=168 sq feet 12X12 tiles are ONE sq foot each 2X4 area untiled= -8 sq feet looks like 160 sq feet
I do it all the time. Avoid the very low end stuff and you will be fine. (I like Wilsonart squares my self for kitchen and bath but plank style will do also.)
12 inches = 1 footArea of each tile = (1-ft x 1-ft) = 1 square foot.Area of kitchen floor = (12-ft x 14-ft) = 168 square feet.The project requires 168 tiles, plus the number rejected, broken, lost, or spoiled.
The area around the sink would take two rows of four tiles each, so that is 8 tiles which will NOT be needed. The whole floor would take twelve rows of fourteen tiles = 12 x 14 = 168. So, if we take away the 8 tiles which won't be needed we are left with 160 tiles.
That part of the kitchen upon which you walk