You can find square mirror tiles for your DIY project at home improvement stores, craft stores, or online retailers like Amazon or Etsy.
First I would convert 16x16 inch tiles in feet 16x16 inch tiles = 1.25x1.25 feet tiles To calculate the square feet that one tile takes up multiply 1.25 x 1.25 1.25 x 1.25 = 1.5625 sq feet Now calculate 190/1.5625 to find the number of tiles that can fit in 190 square feet 190/1.5625 = 121.6 You will need 121-122 square tiles
Multiply the length by the width. To find the minimum number of tiles to cover an area, divide the total area by the area of one tile. (This is straightforward when tiles are 1 foot square.)
13 feet by 12 feet is the same as 156 inches by 144 inches. Multiply 156 by 144 to find that the room's area is 22464 square inches. Next, find the area of each tile by multiplying 13 by 13 to get 169 square inches. We need to find how many 169 square inch tiles can fit in a 22464 square inch room, so divide 22464 by 169 and get 132.923077. Round that up to the nearest whole number and get:133 tiles.
Find out how many square feet you need, and multiply that number by four. For example: If your room measured 10 feet by 10 feet, you need 100 square feet. For 6 inch tile, multiply that by four and you find you'll need 400 tile.
Since it is 16 by 16 inches you must turn 120 ft2 into 17280 in2. Therefore you must find the area of the tiles (256 in2 each) and divide 17280 by 256. You will need 67 1/2 tiles. (I thank the other contributor in recognizing my error)
16x16 inch tiles are square. If you place them on a circle, the edges will hang off, so we first need to find the size of the largest square that will fit in the circle. The largest square can be made of four isosceles triangles whose equal sides are equal to the length of the radius, so the area of the contained square is 2r2. An 11-foot diameter circle has a radius of 5.5 feet, so the square has an area of 2(5.5)2 = 60.5 square feet, or 60.5 * 122 square inches = 8712 square inches. The 16x16 tiles are 256 square inches, so 8712 / 256 = 34.03125 tiles that fit completely in the circle.
Assuming you mean 12 square foot tiles and this is going to be a perfect fit: You need to find the area: A = w * h = 6 * 8 = 48 sq ft Divide the area (A) by the area of the tiles: 48 sq ft / 12 sq ft = 4 The answer is four tiles.
Just multiply 20 by 20 to find that each tile has 400 square feet to it. Then divide 1000 by 400 to find that you'll need 2.5 tiles -- so you should buy three.
First, convert the courtyard into metres. This is simple. 18.72m by 13.20m. Next, find the highest common denominator of 18.72m and 13.20m. This is 0.24m. The tiles will be 24cm^2. The total number of tiles to cover the length is 78. Width, 55. Multiply these together to get the total tiles needed for the whole area; 4290.
First, find the square footage of an 18" x 18" tile. 18 x 18 = 324 square inches. There are 144 square inches in a square foot (12" x 12" = 144). So divide 324 by 144 to get the square feet per tile. 324 / 144 = 2.25 sq ft per tile. You have 1800 square feet, using tiles that are 2.25 sq ft each. 1800 / 2.25 = 800 tiles. Generally, you will want to add from 5% to 10% for waste, depending on your layout (is it one big room, or several smaller rooms with lots of cutting?) (are you doing a checkerboard pattern, running bond (brick), or diagonal?) and your skill level. If in doubt, add 10% to be safe. 800 tiles + 10% --- that's 800 x 1.1 = 880 tiles.
A rectangle made up of 48 square tiles has an area of 48 square units, whatever the units of each tile are (if they are one-inch-square tiles or one-foot-square tiles, etc.) Let's say that the area is made up of 48 one-foot-square tiles. Then the area is 48 square feet. To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length times the width. So, A = L x W, and we know that A = 48. What two numbers can you multiply to get 48? 2 and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8. So you could have four different size rectangles that cover 48 square feet. The dimensions are: 2 feet by 24 feet 3 feet by 16 feet 4 feet by 12 feet 6 feet by 8 feet
First, find the square footage of a 16" x 24" tile. 16 x 24 = 384 square inches. There are 144 square inches in a square foot (12" x 12" = 144). So divide 324 by 144 to get the square feet per tile. 324 / 144 = 2.67 sq ft per tile. You have 275 square feet, using tiles that are 2.67 sq ft each. 275 / 2.67 = 103 tiles. Generally, you will want to add from 5% to 10% for waste, depending on your layout (is it one big room, or several smaller rooms with lots of cutting?) (are you doing a checkerboard pattern, running bond (brick), or diagonal?) and your skill level. If in doubt, add 10% to be safe. 103 tiles + 10% --- that's 103 x 1.1 = 110.3 tiles.