Depends on what kind of tile is being installed, porcelain or travertine are around $5.00 sq-ft . If you start going for more expensive tile like marble, slate or stone mosaic, deco lines, and fancy tile layouts it can get to as high as $10.00 in some cases more.
In your case, your asking about the price of meters so im guessing your in UK, AU, or some where in Europe, and prices are way different there.
45.55
Ah, what a lovely question! To find out how many 60cm x 30cm tiles are in a square meter, we first need to convert the measurements to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 100cm, the tile is 0.6m x 0.3m. To cover a square meter, you would need to divide 1m by the area of one tile (0.6m x 0.3m), which equals 5 tiles. Happy tiling!
36 tiles. I would hire a tiler if I was you, this doesn't sound like your 'thing'
It will take nine 330 by 330 mm tiles to cover one square meter. The room is 144 square meters in area. 9X144=1296 tiles. With a 5mm grout.
75.25 tiles (assuming no part of a tile is wasted and leaving no allowance for space between tiles.) buy at least 10 extra. Math: 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm = 930.25 Square cm per tile. a square meter = 100 cm X 100 cm = 10,000 square cm 7 square meter = 70,000 square cm now divide.... 70,000 square cm / 930.25 square cm per tile = 75.25 tiles
a tiler is someone who tiles for a living .
2500 tiles
He makes tiles.
11 tiles.
800 sq. mtr areahow many tilesand labour charge all with matrial charges
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Depends on the size of the tiles.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find out how many 60cm x 30cm tiles are in a square meter, we first need to convert the measurements to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 100cm, the tile is 0.6m x 0.3m. To cover a square meter, you would need to divide 1m by the area of one tile (0.6m x 0.3m), which equals 5 tiles. Happy tiling!
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how many 300x300 mm tiles in a square metre
16" x 16" = 0.165 sq metres, approx. So number of tiles required = roundup(39/0.165) = 236.13 = 237. That is the mathematical answer. In real life it will depend on the shape of the area (a circular shape will require a lot more tiles to be cut), what proportion of offcuts can be used, your skills as a tiler. Since you need to ask this question I assume the latter is pretty basic, so I would suggest you get at 7% extra tiles.
300 mm = 0.300 meter and 600 mm = 0.600 meter. The area in meters of each tile is therefore 0.300 X 0.600 = 0.180 square meter. The number of tiles require to total 1 square meter therefore is 1/0.180 = about 5.5. Therefore, no integral number of tiles will exactly fill the specified space, and no more than five will fit. If the 1 square meter has a very long and narrow shape, narrower than 0.300 meter, no tiles at all will fit.