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The floor area of the room The area of each floor tile (1+10%) = the number of bricks used (where 10% refers to the increased loss).
Accurate calculation method for floor tiles, wall tiles, and stone.
(Room Length, Brick Length) (Room Width, Brick Width) = For example, the number of bricks: For a room with a length of 5 mm and a width of 4 mm, the calculation method of 400 mm and 400 mm floor tiles is used.
5m blocks (take 13 blocks).
4m blocks. 13 10 = 130 bricks in total.
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120 square decimeters, 12 square meters.
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12 flat, 20 long and 15 wide.
The floor area of the room The area of each floor tile (1+10%) = the number of bricks used (where 10% refers to the increased loss). Accurate calculation method of floor tiles, wall tiles, and stone (room length brick length) (room width brick width) = use the number of bricks for example: for a room with a length of 5mm and a width of 4mm, use the calculation method of 400mm 400mm floor tiles 5m blocks (take 13 pieces) 4m blocks 13 10 pieces = total number of bricks 130 pieces.
Oh, I don't know what kind of style you need to decorate, if it is modern and simple, or it looks more generous, I personally recommend not to use too small tiles, 80*80 can be, if it is pastoral, it doesn't matter if it is 60*60.
Set X blocks are required.
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