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Well, honey, a 10x12 room would require 120 tiles if you're using 1 square foot tiles. But hey, if you're going for a different size or shape, you might wanna do some math or hire a professional. Good luck with your tiling project, sweet cheeks!
20" = 2.78 square feet. Now divide the area of the tiles into the area of the room. 140/2.78 = 51 tiles
If you had absolutely no waste you would need 864 tiles. Since tile as large as 20" x 20" generally have a large amount of waste, make sure you add 10% into this number. With that you would need 950 tiles to complete your job.
20X20" tiles are 1.67'X1.67' giving a total sq ft per tile of 2.8 s/f 100 tiles would cover 280 sq feet so looks like 97 tiles gets you to 272. we always recommend about 5-7% overage to allow for a broken tile or a bad cut.
What kind of tiles? For the floor or walls also? Simplest example. 12x12 floor tiles. 10x12 room. One length times one width. 10x12=120 12x20 room, 240 tiles. 6x6 tiles there are 4 tiles in each square foot of floor space 10x12x4=480 Whatever you are doing, one length times one width gives you the square footage. Then figure how much each tile covers and multiply.