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Floor Area Calculator







Entered Areas:

    Total Area: 0

    Creative Tiling - Calculators   Version - Beta 0.60.5
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    How to Use Floor Area Calculator 

     Enter Dimensions: 

    Input the length and width for the area you want to calculate. Calculate and Add Area: Click 'Calculate Area' to see the area, then click 'Add Area' to add it to the list and total sum. 

    The input fields reset after each addition. View Calculations:
     Each calculated area is listed below the buttons, showing the length, width, and area. 

    Print Results: 

    Click 'Print' to print the list of calculated areas and the total sum. Reset: Click 'Reset' to clear all inputs, the list, and the total area.

      
    Tips for more accurate measuring

    1. Measure Each Section

    • Use a Tape Measure: For accuracy, use a long tape measure.
    • Measure Length and Width: For each simple shape in your sketch, measure the length and width. If it’s a triangular area, measure the base and height.
    • Record Measurements: Write down each measurement on your sketch. It’s best to measure in meters or feet, depending on your preference and the calculator's settings.

    2. Calculate Area for Each Section

    • Use the Calculator: For each section of your room, use the tile area calculator to determine the area.
      • For rectangles and squares, multiply length by width.
      • For triangles, use 12×base×height21×base×height.
    • Add Each Area to the Calculator: After calculating the area for one section, add it to the total using the 'Add to Total' button on the calculator.

    3. Sum Up the Total Area

    • Check Total Area: Once all individual sections are added, the calculator will display the total area of the floor.
    • Account for Waste: It’s always good to add about 10% extra to the total area to account for waste and cuts, especially in an odd-shaped room.

    5. Additional Tips

    • Measure Twice: Always measure each section twice to ensure accuracy.
    • Consider Obstacles: If there are permanent fixtures or obstacles, subtract their area from the total floor area.
    • Consult Professionals: If the room is very complex, consider consulting with a tiling professional for the best approach.

    By following these steps, you can accurately measure an odd-shaped room for tiling. Remember to use the calculator to add together the areas of the different sections, which will give you the total area needed for tiling. This method ensures that you purchase enough tiles, including extra for cutting and waste.

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