That comes to a fraction over 17 standard sheets. If doors and windows are present,the fraction would be accounted for by what you cut out.
Each sheet covers 48 square feet. Divide 1500 by 48 gives you 31.25 sheets of drywall.
56 sq feet
1000 sq ft should do it
how much will it cost to rip out 1300 sq ft of drywall and insulation and replace said
32 sq feet
32
9000 Sq. Feet
502 sq metres = 5403.5 sq feet
600 sq feet = 55.74 sq metres, approx.
1,291.67 sq feet
1,614.59 square feet.
To determine how many sheets of drywall you need for a 192 sq ft room, first note that standard drywall sheets typically cover 32 sq ft (4 feet by 8 feet). Dividing 192 by 32 gives you 6 sheets. However, it's wise to account for waste and cuts, so purchasing 7 or 8 sheets would be advisable for the project.