Tile Calculator

Calculate how many tiles you need for a floor or wall, based on area, tile size and recommended waste.

Number of tiles
147
12 m² + 10% waste
Area
12.0 m²
Area with waste
13.2 m²

How to use the tile calculator

  1. Enter the length and width of the surface to be tiled.
  2. Enter the tile size (assuming square tiles) in centimeters.
  3. Enter your desired waste — 10% is common, more for diagonal laying or complex rooms.

How the tile count is calculated

The calculator first adds waste to the area, then divides by the area of one tile:

Number of tiles = (Area × (1 + Waste ÷ 100)) ÷ Tile area

Waste accounts for cuts, mistakes and breakage during laying. Rooms with many corners, sloped walls or diagonal tile laying should have a higher waste percentage than a simple rectangular room.

Note: The calculator assumes square tiles and a simple rectangular area. If you have a more complex room or rectangular tiles, you should adjust the waste percentage upward to compensate.

Frequently asked questions

How much waste should I account for?

10% is a common rule of thumb for simple rooms. For diagonal laying, many corners or pattern laying, budget 15–20% waste.

Should I buy tiles from the same production batch?

Yes, tiles can vary slightly in color shade between different production batches (called a "lot" or "caliber number"). Buy a bit extra from the same batch in case you need more later.