Assuming your 14x14 is in inches that is 1.36 square foot, divided into 150 square feet equals 110.2 tiles
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1120 plus 10% for salvage= roughly1230tiles. you can probably return unused tiles
14 tiles
You could try 14!
Two walls are 14 ft x 12 ft = 168 square ft (or tiles) each wall or 2*168 = 336 for both walls. Two walls are 10 ft x 12 ft = 120 square ft (or tiles) each wall or 2*120 = 240 for both walls. 336 + 240 = 576. So you may need 578 tiles to cover all four walls. In reality, the thickness of the tile at the corner reduces the amount of tile needed at the adjacent wall by the amount of the thickness. I.e. if the tile is a quarter inch thick and goes all the way to the wall, than its adjoining wall will need 1/4 inch less tile, or 1/2 inch less tile from both sides. Most tile installations include a separation of about 1/8 to 1/4 inch between tiles which is filled with grout. That also reduces the total number of tiles needed. Since during installation, you don't know exactly what will happen, and you need to consider the possibility of mishaps such as dropping tiles and breaking or mis-cutting, it is a good idea to get extra tiles at the beginning and return excess tiles when done, or keep a few for future replacement.
Figuring how many tiles in an areaPretty straight forward math homework...Grab your cell phone calculator & here we goarea is figures as Length X Width (LXW)10 X 14=????each tile is 2 sq feetso divide your total sq feet (area) by 2! (sq FT) should come up with an answer more than 65 less than 80