Area = L x W : 14X16 = 224 SF. Typically you would add 7-10% for breakage & cuts, sometimes adding more depending on the material being used and the pattern being installed. A pattern requiring many cuts (i.e. diagonal, staggered, hopscotch) you may want to add 10-12%, more if natural stone. Also, use Square Footage to purchase materials, not the amount of tiles. Why? A 12X12 is not necessarily a 12X12; some are bigger, some are smaller. Some sizes can get confusing with overseas manufacturing. European tiles are typically Metric, so a 30X30 may really be 30X30 cm, but that's a little smaller than 12X12 in standard measurements.
80 if the tiles are 12x12 - 12x12 is one square foot covering 80 you would need 80 tiles
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The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.
The number of tiles needed to cover the floor is a function of the size of the tiles
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Since a 12x12 tile is one square foot, then 38 12x12 tiles will cover 38 square feet.
80 if the tiles are 12x12 - 12x12 is one square foot covering 80 you would need 80 tiles
You need 0.52, so about a half.because a single 12x12 tile has an area of 144.
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Well if 12x12 is one square foot and you have 44 you need to cover figure 10% for breakage (5 tiles) it looks like 50 tiles will do ya
The tile is bigger than the area that you want to cover (12x12 > 10x11) so one tile will do. <><><><><> However, if you meant 12x12 INCH tiles, and a 10x11 FOOT room, you would need 110 tiles.