Depending on doors and windows that is approximately 500 sq.ft or 16 standard boards.
That will take 27 sheets.
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16 sheets. - don't plan a career as a drywaller if that was too hard for you to figure out -
13 sq. ft. is a closet, that's only 3x4 and a bit. How tall?
4 x 10 is 40 square feet, so two would do it.
You will need three more bits of information. 1. How high are the walls. 2. What is the length of the room. 3. What is the width of the room. Let me give you an example. Height of walls = 8 ft. Length = 50 ft. Width = 20 ft. Each piece of drywall is 8' X 4'. In this case, the height of the walls exactly matches the height of the drywall; so you won't have to make any cuts in that dimension. Figure out how many sheets you will need for the 50' walls. 50' / 4' = 12 1/2 pieces of drywall. There are two of those 50' walls; so multiply by 2. 12 1/2 X 2 = 25 pieces. Now for the short walls. 20' / 4' = 5 pieces of drywall. Again, there are 2 short walls, so multiply by 2. 5 X 2 = 10 pieces of dry wall. Add what you need for the long walls and short walls. 25 + 10 = 35 drywall sheets. Answer: 35 drywall sheets.
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Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the calculation gives you 252 square feet. Divide by 9 to get square yards, so that is 28.
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It depends on the size of the room. You need to measure the area to be covered and the area of the sheet rock
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For an 8' ceiling you will need 13 sheets.