10x10 Room Tile Calculator
A 10x10 room is 100 sq ft or 9.29 m2. At 60 x 30 cm, that usually means about 57 tiles with waste.
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This hub is built for homeowners, renovators, and contractors who need fast construction material estimates before ordering stock. Use it to plan room-size jobs, compare material systems, estimate costs, and move into deeper long-tail calculator pages without bloated software.
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Plan sheet counts, fasteners, compound quantities, and budget in one pass.
Estimate floor and wall tiles from room dimensions, tile size, pattern waste, box counts, adhesive, grout, weight, and project cost.
Model slab or cylindrical pours with waste, bag yield, and ready-mix comparisons.
Estimate paint for walls, ceilings, trim, and primer, then work out can count, waste, and cost before you head to the store.
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Estimate concrete volume from slab, footing, and column geometry with waste and truckload rounding.
Plan flooring material quantities and budget with deterministic calculations.
Estimate wallpaper rolls, strip counts, waste, and cost in one live mobile-friendly workflow.
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Plan sheet counts, fasteners, compound quantities, and budget in one pass.
Estimate floor and wall tiles from room dimensions, tile size, pattern waste, box counts, adhesive, grout, weight, and project cost.
Model slab or cylindrical pours with waste, bag yield, and ready-mix comparisons.
Estimate concrete volume from slab, footing, and column geometry with waste and truckload rounding.
Plan flooring material quantities and budget with deterministic calculations.
Estimate paint for walls, ceilings, trim, and primer, then work out can count, waste, and cost before you head to the store.
Estimate wallpaper rolls, strip counts, waste, and cost in one live mobile-friendly workflow.
Build tighter takeoffs for tile, drywall, paint, concrete, wallpaper, and flooring with long-tail estimator pages that feed into the live calculators.
Start with tile and flooring coverage, then move into pattern, waste, room-size, and cost-intent pages.
Estimate floor and wall tiles from room dimensions, tile size, pattern waste, box counts, adhesive, grout, weight, and project cost.
Plan flooring material quantities and budget with deterministic calculations.
A 10x10 room is 100 sq ft or 9.29 m2. At 60 x 30 cm, that usually means about 57 tiles with waste.
Open page20 square meters needs about 123 tiles at 60 x 30 cm with 10% waste, or 16 boxes at 8 tiles per box.
Open pageStraight, brick, diagonal, and herringbone layouts change waste, cutting labor, and the visual scale of the room.
Open pageLaminate is often faster and cheaper to install, while tile usually offers higher moisture tolerance and a more permanent finish.
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Open pageCover paint, wallpaper, and drywall estimates for common room sizes and project-specific scopes.
Estimate paint for walls, ceilings, trim, and primer, then work out can count, waste, and cost before you head to the store.
Estimate wallpaper rolls, strip counts, waste, and cost in one live mobile-friendly workflow.
Plan sheet counts, fasteners, compound quantities, and budget in one pass.
A 10x10 room usually needs about 1.9 gallons for walls or 2.5 gallons if you include the ceiling.
Open pageGood paint estimates use wall area, coats, openings, and packaging size instead of guessing by floor footprint alone.
Open pagePaint is usually cheaper to refresh, while wallpaper can create a stronger finished look but with different material and labor tradeoffs.
Open page1000 square feet usually needs about 35 sheets of 4x8 drywall or 23 sheets of 4x12 drywall with 10% waste.
Open pageDrywall takeoffs should include sheet size, waste, compound, tape, screws, and ceiling coverage where relevant.
Open pageUse concrete volume and mix estimators to compare bagged mix, ready-mix, and volume-driven cost decisions.
Estimate concrete volume from slab, footing, and column geometry with waste and truckload rounding.
Model slab or cylindrical pours with waste, bag yield, and ready-mix comparisons.
Bagged concrete can work for small pours, while ready-mix often becomes more practical once volume and labor scale up.
Open pageConcrete cost planning depends on volume, waste, delivery, mix choice, and the break-even point between ready-mix and bagged concrete.
Open pageEstimate flooring coverage, waste, and basic budget for garage projects.
Open pageCapture room-size paint searches, wall-area questions, and finish comparisons without leaving the construction cluster.
Estimate paint for walls, ceilings, trim, and primer, then work out can count, waste, and cost before you head to the store.
Estimate wallpaper rolls, strip counts, waste, and cost in one live mobile-friendly workflow.
A 12x12 room usually needs about 2.3 gallons for walls or 3.2 gallons if you include the ceiling.
Open pageA 15x15 room usually needs about 2.9 gallons for walls or 4.3 gallons if you include the ceiling.
Open pagePaint per square meter depends on spread rate, coats, and the surface itself. Two-coat projects always need more than a one-coat rough estimate.
Open pageEstimate paint quantities for a living room before you buy cans or hire labor.
Open pagePaint is usually cheaper to refresh, while wallpaper can create a stronger finished look but with different material and labor tradeoffs.
Open pageProject-intent pages turn bathroom, kitchen, patio, garage, and basement searches into calculator sessions.
Estimate floor and wall tiles from room dimensions, tile size, pattern waste, box counts, adhesive, grout, weight, and project cost.
Estimate paint for walls, ceilings, trim, and primer, then work out can count, waste, and cost before you head to the store.
Plan sheet counts, fasteners, compound quantities, and budget in one pass.
Plan flooring material quantities and budget with deterministic calculations.
Estimate tile, paint, waterproofing, and finish quantities for a bathroom project.
Open pageEstimate kitchen floor or backsplash tile, waste, and packaging before ordering.
Open pagePlan shower wall tile, openings, waste, and box counts for wet-area projects.
Open pageEstimate drywall sheets, compound, and finishing materials for basement build-outs.
Open pageBathroom tile cost estimates must include wall coverage, cut-heavy layouts, trims, waterproofing-adjacent materials, and labor.
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Capture common room-size searches for tile and paint with direct scenario pages.
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Open pageA practical estimation stack for bathroom remodels covering tile, paint, wall repair, and floor planning before you buy materials.
Open pageA practical material-planning stack for basement remodels covering drywall, paint, flooring, and concrete-related volume checks.
Open pageA practical guide to measuring walls, ceilings, openings, and coat needs before you estimate paint for a real room project.
Open pageUse better alternatives when a paint calculator is too narrow for full-room renovation planning, wall finishes, or adjacent material decisions.
Open pageCompare Paint Calculator and Flooring Calculator to choose the right planning tool for room renovation, material ordering, and budget prep.
Open pageUse the Tile Calculator, Paint Calculator, Drywall Material Estimator, and Concrete Volume Calculator to turn real room measurements into order quantities, packaging counts, and planning-grade cost scenarios.
This category now supports long-tail construction searches such as room-size tile estimates, paint coverage by room dimensions, drywall sheet counts by square footage, project pages for bathrooms and kitchens, and comparison pages for flooring or finish decisions. The goal is to keep searchers inside one tightly linked construction cluster instead of pushing them back to generic search results.
Start with the main calculator for the material you are pricing, then open a guide, comparison page, room-size landing page, or cost page to answer the specific planning question behind the search. That structure is designed to match how real renovation projects move from rough scope to order-ready quantities.
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