How to calculate how many bathroom, kitchen, wall and floor tiles you need to buy

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Bathroom, kitchen, wall tiles and floor tiles are calculated according to the square of the wall and the square of the ground, the wall is the length and height of the ground, the length and width of the ground, your ground is two, 5 square meters, with 60X60, that is, the meter needs 4 pieces, the length is 10 cm smaller, 2 meters wide also needs 4 pieces, and the remaining little can be supplemented, so at least 16 pieces should be bought.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    5 pieces, but you have to count the loss, add two more pieces, that is 16 pieces, the algorithm of wall tiles (2 + squares, but also subtract the door opening, the window, and the window surrounding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    To calculate how many bathrooms, kitchens, wall tiles and floor tiles you need to buy, you need to determine how many square meters of wall and floor are respectively. Then determine the specifications of wall tiles and floor tiles and convert them into square meters. Wall tiles are divided by the wall area per square meter of wall tiles, and floor tiles are divided by the floor area per square meter of floor tiles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The wall tiles of the bathroom can be multiplied by the length and width of each wall to get the area, and then the area of several walls can be added together.

    The same is true for floor tiles, multiply the length and width by it, and when the time comes to go to the building materials market to buy something, tell people about the area, and they will calculate the number of uses.

    Precautions: 1. The laying temperature of floor tiles should be higher than 10 or more. Before laying, the floor tiles must be placed face down on the construction site for more than 24 hours so that the temperature of the floor tiles is the same as the room temperature. The room temperature should be kept as constant as possible during the laying process.

    2. In addition to squares, floor tiles can also be cut into triangles, rectangles and other shapes at will.

    3. Before laying, first draw a cross-shaped baseline on the ground. The method is: measure the size of the ground, draw a longitudinal or transverse line in the center of the ground, and then make a perpendicular line through the center of the line.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Take the bathroom as an example: tile specifications: a brick flat), the bathroom is flat, a brick, but generally to buy a few more, afraid of loss, I summarized it this way, just bought tiles, I hope it will help you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The calculation method can be: the total area of the tiles (floor tiles) applied The area of a tile (floor tile) The number of tiles (floor tiles).

    For example, if the specification of your tile is 200 200, then the area of this tile is; The number of tiles required for 18 wall tiles is: 18; For 5 yuan each, then this 18 wall tiles need: 5 450 2250 yuan, and so on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The total area of tiles (floor tiles) The area of a tile (floor tile) The number of tiles (floor tiles). For example, if the specification of your tile is 200 200, then the area of this tile is; The number of tiles required for wall tiles of 18 is:

    18 blocks ; For 5 yuan each, then this 18 wall tiles need: 5 450 2250 yuan, and so on.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Longitudinal usage = room length Floor (wall) tile length.

    Horizontal usage = room width Floor (wall) tile width.

    Total usage = vertical usage * horizontal usage.

    If it is not exhaustive, it is necessary to use the carry method, and it cannot be rounded, but the vertical and horizontal direction is less than half a block is half a block, and more than half a block is counted as a piece.

    The total price of floor (wall) tiles = the total consumption of unit price.

    Floor (wall) brick loss rate = floor tile loss brick area (general floor tile loss rate is not more than 5%)

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Are there 200*200 bricks?

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