Patio is 96 inches each side. If you do not intend to get into jigsaw puzzles you will need 5 pavers per side, a total of 25. These will cover an area 100 x 100 inches
12 x 8 = 96 !
119.808 or about 120
155 Get 170 to be safe.
53 and 1/3 paving slabs exactly.
Each paver is 12" x 12" or 1 square foot. So, 200 ft2 * (1 paver/ 1 ft2) = 200 pavers
12 x 8 = 96 !
119.808 or about 120
158 of them. Get extra for breakage.
155 Get 170 to be safe.
In a perfect world, 225 will do it. In real life, better buy about 300
53 and 1/3 paving slabs exactly.
Each paver is 12" x 12" or 1 square foot. So, 200 ft2 * (1 paver/ 1 ft2) = 200 pavers
3 inches is 1/4 of a foot, 6 inches is 1/2 a foot. So eight pavers can be arranged within a square foot. (The four 3-inch widths of the pavers will form two opposite edges of the square, and the two 6-inch lengths will form the other edges of the square.) You need 12 x 12 = 144 square feet of patio stones and each of these square feet need eight pavers. Then the total number needed is12 x 12 x 8 = 1152
8 x 8 = 64
Assuming a 10 foot by 14 foot patio. Since the pavers are 2 feet by 2 feet you will need 5 to cover the 10 foot width and 7 to cover the 14 foot length the overall answer is 5 x 7 = 35
78.47 Pavers
12 time 12 inches = 1 square foot (as there are 12 inches in a foot) 10 times 8 feet = 80 square feet 80 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 80 pavers.