How do I calculate square meters?

Have you been looking to spruce up your backyard, but can’t figure out how much turf you need for the space? In this weeks article, we hope to help you work out how to calculate square meters to help you achieve your goal!


How to measure a rectangle

How do I calculate square meters?

To calculate how many square metres for a rectangle multiply the length x width.

Example: length 5m; width 10m

Answer: 5m x 10m = 50m²


How to measure a circle

How do I calculate square meters?

To calculate how many square metres for a circle multiply diameter x 0.80 then by diameter again.

Example: diameter 10m

Answer: 10m x 0.80 = 8 8 x 10m = 80m²


How to measure an oval

How do I calculate square meters?

To calculate how many square metres for an oval multiply the length x 0.80 then by width.

Example: length 10m; width 7m

Answer: 10m x 0.80 x 7m = 56m²


How to measure a triangle

How do I calculate square meters?

To calculate how many square metres for a triangle multiply the length x width and divide by two.

Example: length 10m; width 5m

Answer: 10m x 5m = 50 ÷ 2 = 25m²


How to measure complex shapes

How do I calculate square meters?

To calculate how many square metres for a complex shape first divide the total area into simple shapes and calculate these areas.

Example: Rectangle: length 10m; width 7m. Triangle base 10m; height 5m

Answer: 10m x 7m = 70m² PLUS 10m x 5m = 50 ÷ 2 = 25m² TOTAL: 95m²


How to calculate cubic metres (for soil)

How do I calculate square meters?

To calculate how many cubic metres of soil you need,
you need to multiply the length width and height.

Example: length 10m, width 10m, height 3m

Answer: 10m x 10m x 3m = 300m³


Conclusion

It can be a hassle if you do not measure up properly before laying turf, as you may run out before you finish the job.

It is also crucial to always order extra turf, this allows you to cut in your turf properly around complex shapes and areas such as trees.



If you require any further tips on how to measure call our team on (07) 3114 8281. You can also pop in and order in person at our sales office at 1/243 Bradman Street, Acacia Ridge. The office opens Monday to Friday 7am to 5pm and Saturday 7am to 12pm. Our Acacia Ridge office also has a display area where you can kick off your shoes and try out our grasses before you buy.

How many square meters is a 12x12 room?

We know 10.7639 square feet to 1 Square Meters. 12 ft multiplying by 12 ft equal to 144 sq ft. Therefore, 144 sq ft divide by 10.7639 sq ft is equal to 13.378 sq mt approximately.

How do you convert meters to square meters?

To calculate the area of the room which is a square, so we use the formula of the area of the square as side × side = area of a square. For example, the measurements of the room are 4 meters long and 4 meters wide, so the area of the room is 4 meters × 4 meters = 16 square meters.

How many meters make 1 square meters?

One square meter is the equivalent of the area of a square that is one meter in length on each side. The perimeter of such a square (the total distance around it) would be four meters.

How big is a 10m2 room?

In some countries it is the total floor area of the apartment. In others it is the “living space” and does not include bathrooms, kitchen & sometimes bedroom areas. In a 10 square metre apartment, I would guess the latter, 10 m² is a small room about 3.16 metres (10 feet 4½ inches) square.