Well, honey, a standard RDP house typically uses around 14,000 bricks for construction. So, if you're building a 4-room RDP house, you can expect to use roughly 3,500 bricks per room. Just make sure you count them twice, we don't want any rooms missing walls now, do we?
Depends on how big the bricks are.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a standard brick is about 8 inches by 4 inches, and a typical room is around 8 feet tall. If we do some quick math, we can estimate you'd need roughly 2,700 bricks for a 15' x 15' room. But hey, who's counting?
It depends on how high the room is and also the materials used for the walls, floor and ceiling.
That room would be 169 s.f.
If you are talking house wise...400 sq is incredibly small...most likely a one floor house. One room probably.
The number of bricks used to build a 4-room low-cost house can vary significantly based on design, dimensions, and local building practices. However, a rough estimate might range from 6,000 to 10,000 bricks for such a house, depending on factors like wall thickness and height. It's essential to consult with a local builder or architect for a more accurate calculation tailored to specific plans and materials.
Depends on how big the bricks are.
you go to the house place and buy and extra house.
no .of bricks = area of room /area of bricks area of room = 9 X12 X12 X12 inches ( 1 foot =12 inches ) area of bricks =3 X8 no.0f bricks =9 X12 X12 X12 inches /3 X 8 =648
at present condition 10*10 room how much bricks and cement and iron rod and blue stone Required
Assuming a brick is 4" x 8", if you lay out your bricks, 3 wide and 3 long, you'll get an area 12 inches x 24 inches. So every 9 brick, you'll cover 2 square feet. This gives the basic calculation of 4.5 bricks per square foot. A 12' x 12' room is 144 square feet. 144 x 4.5 = 648 bricks needed
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like 5000? soz im 14 how am i to know? well i spose you hav say 2 bedrooms , a kitchen , bathroom , dinning room , and living room - and each of these had 3 walls (not counting outside and dividing walls) so 3x6 = 36 , 36x130= 4680 4680 brickss x
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1350 of them will cover the floor.
1 acre = 43560 sq ft, so there should be enough room to build a 5000 sq ft house.
It really depends on the dimensions of both the bricks and the 1 m**3. If your 1 m**3 has dimensions of 0.01m*0.01m*10000m, you would be able to fit 0 normal sized bricks. However, given the same 'room' and bricks of 0.01m*0.01m*0.01m you would be able to fit a million such bricks.
there are 347 rooms in the white house
they are made from clay that are heated in a high temperature room...
At first, they may be heated by radiation- heat radiated by the fire. As the fire burns, and ashes build up, they will be heated by conduction- heat conducted (poorly) through the ash to the bricks.
I cannot not answer this question. In order for me t answer this question you will have to tell me how many layers and how wide you want it to be.
Money and room for it. Sometimes they would have to build on to there house
There are 131 rooms in the white house, excluding the presidents room.
To determine the number of bricks needed to cover an 11x9 room, first calculate the area of the room, which is 11 feet x 9 feet = 99 square feet. Next, find the area of a standard brick, which is typically around 7.5 inches x 3.5 inches, or about 0.146 square feet. Dividing the room's area by the brick's area (99 / 0.146) gives approximately 678 bricks, not accounting for mortar or waste.
It would cost about 3 thousand dollars to build a custom fitting room. This is with lights, a mirror, and extra hangers.