Tile Calculator

Calculate how many tiles to order for any project from the room dimensions, tile size, and a waste allowance.

Tiles Needed
tiles
Rounded up.

Usage Tip

Buy from one production lot so shade and size match, and keep a few spare tiles for future repairs.

THE MATH
room area = length × width
tile area = (tile L ÷ 12) × (tile W ÷ 12)
tiles = round up( room area ÷ tile area × (1 + waste ÷ 100) )
Tile count depends on the room area and the size of each tile. Smaller tiles mean more pieces; a waste allowance covers edge cuts and breakage.
Enter the room dimensions in feet and the tile dimensions in inches, plus a waste percentage (10 percent typical, 15 for diagonal layouts).
The result rounds up to whole tiles.
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