You calculate the sqft of the room, a sqft is still a sqft no matter what the tile dimensions are
How much 16x16 of ceramic tile is required to cover a 170 square foot kitchen floor
150 16x16" tiles; you'll have a small part of one tile left over.
Well, darling, if each tile is 16x16 square feet, then you just need to divide the total area (150 square feet) by the area of one tile (16x16 square feet) to get your answer. So, 150 divided by 16x16 equals about 5.86 tiles. But since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need to round up to 6 tiles to cover that 150 square feet.
26.5 well 27 since you can't get half a tile
You calculate the sqft of the room, a sqft is still a sqft no matter what the tile dimensions are
236.25
First find how many square INCHES each tile has. 12x12 tile = 144 sq in (12times12) 16x16 tile = 256 sq in (16times16) Then divide 256 by 144 to find out how many square feet a 16x16 tile has...= 1.7777.. Then divide 5500 sq ft to 1.7777777... and you get 3093 pieces of 16x16 tile to cover 5500 sq ft. Add 5% extra for waste (could be 10% etc, ..depends on many factors). Good luck ! have-a-wonderful-home.com
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How much 16x16 of ceramic tile is required to cover a 170 square foot kitchen floor
16x16 square feet = 256 square feet, so two tiles will suffice.
150 16x16" tiles; you'll have a small part of one tile left over.
Well, darling, if each tile is 16x16 square feet, then you just need to divide the total area (150 square feet) by the area of one tile (16x16 square feet) to get your answer. So, 150 divided by 16x16 equals about 5.86 tiles. But since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need to round up to 6 tiles to cover that 150 square feet.
Each square tile would be 1.5 ft *1.5 ft or 2.25 sqft Therefore assuming you don't break any tiles you would need 64 tiles. 144 sqft total / (2.25 sqft per tile) = 64
1.722 ceramic tiles
100 + 10-15% = 110 - 115 pcs
26.5 well 27 since you can't get half a tile