48-50 tiles
15
1,080 tiles exactly.
The number of tiles needed to cover one square meter depends on the size of the tiles. For instance, if you have 20 cm x 20 cm tiles, you would need 25 tiles to cover one square meter, as each tile covers 0.04 square meters. To determine the exact number for different tile sizes, divide 1 square meter (1,000,000 square mm) by the area of one tile (in square mm).
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
1 metre = 100 centimetres so 2 tiles, side by side would cover a lengh of 1 metre (and width of 50 cm).
15
1,080 tiles exactly.
I have heard that metal tiles are the best for supporting heavy weights. I would recommend metal tiles over ceramic, as the ceramic tiles would probably crack easily.
The number of tiles needed to cover one square meter depends on the size of the tiles. For instance, if you have 20 cm x 20 cm tiles, you would need 25 tiles to cover one square meter, as each tile covers 0.04 square meters. To determine the exact number for different tile sizes, divide 1 square meter (1,000,000 square mm) by the area of one tile (in square mm).
You would need 25 (5x5).
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
No, ceramic is a glazed product. It has no pores and would not allow the varnish to adhere the the surface.
Obviously, ceramic tiles would be used for flooring. More specifically, they are often used for patios or near swimming pool locations to prevent scratches.
That would depend on whether they are ceramic tiles or more vinyl tiles.
1 metre = 100 centimetres so 2 tiles, side by side would cover a lengh of 1 metre (and width of 50 cm).
You would need a total of 89 tiles (88.88 tiles exactly) with those measurements to cover that area.
it would be 81 tiles