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How to measure with Tile Choice, West Midlands
HOW TO WORK OUT HOW MANY TILES ARE REQUIRED TO COVER
A WALL (INC. BORDER)
If a customer wants a tile, which is in a dark and light and includes a border use the
following method, to work out how many of each tile is required.
Wall Diagram - Tile Choice, West Midlands
To work out how many tiles are required for the bottom section of the walls, you add
together the length of each wall then multiply it by the required height this gives you how
many square metres are required. (See example 1).
 
HOW TO WORK OUT HOW MANY TILES ARE REQUIRED TO COVER A FLOOR
 
If you are measuring in metres you multiply the two measurements.
(See example 1)
4.5 x 3 = 13.5 sqm (Add 10% to allow for wastage) = 15 sqm.
 
HOW TO WORK OUT HOW MANY TILES ARE REQUIRED TO COVER A WALL (INC. BORDER)
To work out how many tiles are required for the top section of the wall you add together the length of each wall then multiply it by the required height this gives you how many square metres are required. (See example 2).
To work out how many borders are required you add together the length of each wall then deduct the width of the door and divide by the width of the border. (See example 3).
Eg.1 (Bottom Tile)
1.5 + 1.5 + 1.8 + 1.8 = 6.6 x 1 = 6.6 sqm
Eg.2 (Top Tile)
1.5 + 1.5 + 1.8 + 1.8 = 6.6 x 1.4 = 9.24 sqm
Eg.3 (Borders)
1.5 + 1.5 + 1.8 + 1.8 = 6.6 - 0.75 (door) = 5.85 liner metres
Once you have worked out the overall coverage for the walls you need to deduct out for the bath, door & window. To deduct a door you multiply the width by the height (that the tile covers) deduct a window if it is large. You deduct all other objects in the same manner as the door once all measurements are equated add 10% to allow for wastage.
  Bottom Tile Top Tile
Overall 6.6 9.24
Door -0.75 -0.75
Window NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED
Bath Side -1.08 N/A
Bath End 1 -0.36 N/A
Bath End 2 -0.36 N/A
Total 4.05 8.49
Add 10%(Approx) 0.4 0.85
Grand Total 4.5 Sqm 9.5Sqm
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