The amount of tiles that will be needed will depend on the size of the tile. Example: if you are using a 12" x 12" tile and you have 168 SF to cover than you will need 168 tiles. If you are using 24" x 24" tile than you would need 84 tiles to cover 168 SF.
Always remember to allow about 3% to 5% for waste or attic stock...... if the tile gets damaged before installation or if after the installation a tile need to be repaired you will have the additional tile to complete it....FYI tile is die lot sensitive. The same tile you buy today could look different if it is not made from the same run
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A square yard is 3ft x 3ft, or 9 square feet in a square yard. So, if you have square footage, divide by 9 to get square yards
6 inches is 1/2 a foot, so in each foot of width we can fit 2 tiles. Like wise for length, so the area is (assuming the tiling area is perfectly square, which it probably is not since it's a bathroom, so you'd have to remove the area of the toilet, sink and bathtub, etc.) 10 tiles by 16 tiles, or 10x16=160 tiles.
The answer will depend on what is required for the 464 sq feet: painting it, concreting it, tiling it, levelling it, etc.
The wall, 4 ft x7 ft, is 28 ft2. Each tile, .5 ft x .5 ft, is .25 ft2. 28ft2 divided by .25 ft2 = 112. However, that doesn't account for the grouted spaces between the tiles which, depending upon the width of the spaces, would somewhat reduce the number of tiles required.
Yes, rectangles tesselate. A tessellation is a tiling pattern.
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Organizations such as Hgtv and Houzz offer great tiling ideas for bathrooms. They are free of cost and can viewed by anyone. The ideas are very creative and reasonable.
You should start tiling a bathroom floor from the center of the room and work your way out towards the walls. This will help ensure a balanced and symmetrical layout, leading to a smooth and successful installation.
In the US, residential area is almost always measured in square feet. However, sometimes square inches are used when tiling small areas, such as bathroom showers, etc.
It means that the structure or area has tiles attached to it, like a bathroom floor or the area around a swimming pool.
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One creative way to incorporate a tiling soap dish into a bathroom design is to use tiles that complement the overall color scheme of the bathroom. Another idea is to create a mosaic pattern with different colored tiles for a unique and artistic look. Additionally, you can install the soap dish in a strategic location, such as within a built-in shelf or niche, to blend seamlessly with the rest of the bathroom design.
When tiling a backsplash in a kitchen or bathroom, it is important to properly prepare the surface, measure and plan the layout, use the right adhesive and grout, and ensure the tiles are level and evenly spaced. Additionally, sealing the grout after installation can help protect the tiles and make them easier to clean.
I would paint after. Because you might have to do caulking after tiling and when u finish caulking then paint.
You would be better of removing the plywood floor completely - and tiling over the original surface.