About This Calculator
This calculator estimates the number of floor tiles needed for a room, accounting for tile size, grout lines, pattern type, and wastage.
Common Tile Sizes
| Size | Tiles per mยฒ | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 200 ร 200mm | 25 | Small bathrooms |
| 300 ร 300mm | ~11 | Kitchens, bathrooms |
| 400 ร 400mm | ~6 | Living areas |
| 600 ร 600mm | ~3 | Large rooms, modern look |
| 300 ร 600mm | ~5.5 | Rectangular pattern |
Laying Patterns
- Straight: Standard grid pattern. Least wastage (~5-10%)
- Diagonal: Tiles at 45ยฐ angle. More cuts, ~15% extra wastage
- Herringbone: Interlocking pattern. Most wastage (~20%)
Ordering Tips
- โข Add 10% for straight patterns, 15% for diagonal, 20% for herringbone
- โข Buy all tiles from the same batch to ensure colour match
- โข Keep spare tiles for future repairs
- โข Check box quantity - usually 5-12 tiles per box
- โข Measure carefully - account for fixed fittings (cabinets, etc.)
Grout Lines
Standard grout lines are 2-3mm. Larger tiles may need wider gaps (3-5mm) to accommodate slight size variations. Include grout width in your calculations.
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References & Sources
Standards Cited
- BS EN 14411 โ Ceramic tiles โ Definitions, classification, characteristics, assessment and verification of constancy of performance and marking
Defines standard ceramic tile sizes and classifications used in the common tile sizes data
Formulas Used
- Effective Tile Area:
tileArea = ((tileLength + gap) / 1000) x ((tileWidth + gap) / 1000)
Source: BS EN 14411 tiling practice โ Grout gap is added to each tile dimension to account for joint width - Tiles per mยฒ:
tilesPerM2 = 1 / effectiveTileArea
Source: Industry standard calculation - Total Tiles with Pattern and Wastage:
total = ceil(baseTiles x max(wastageMultiplier, patternMultiplier))
Source: Industry standard practice โ The higher of user wastage or pattern wastage is applied (not both). Pattern multipliers: straight 1.0, diagonal 1.15, herringbone 1.20
Key Assumptions
- Diagonal tile laying adds 15% extra wastage for angled cuts โ Manufacturer tiling guidance
- Herringbone pattern adds 20% extra wastage for complex cuts โ Manufacturer tiling guidance
- Standard box contains 6 tiles (user should verify with actual product) โ Common manufacturer packaging
- Default 10% wastage for cuts and breakages on straight lay โ Industry standard practice