Calculate Tiles Needed for Floor or Wall
Calculate exact number of tiles, boxes, and waste for any floor or wall project. Includes pattern layout guidance.
Calculating Tile Quantities
Total tiles = (Room Area × Waste Factor) ÷ Tile Area. A 12×10 room (120 sq ft) with 12×12" tiles and 10% waste: 120 × 1.10 = 132 tiles. Always round up to the next full box. Waste factors by pattern: Straight grid: 10%. Brick/offset: 10%. Diagonal: 15%. Herringbone: 20%. Complex patterns waste more because cuts at edges produce more unusable pieces.
Tile Shopping Tips
Buy 10-15% more than calculated — matching tiles later is nearly impossible if the lot/batch number differs (colors shift between production runs). Keep leftover tiles for future repairs. Large-format tiles (24×24") have fewer grout lines and look more modern but waste more at edges. Smaller tiles (subway, mosaic) are more labor-intensive but easier to fit around obstacles. Always order from the same lot number — ask the store to check before you buy.
The biggest tile project mistake is not leveling the subfloor first. Even 1/8" variation causes tiles to rock and crack over time. A $40 bag of floor leveling compound prevents $1,000+ in future repairs. Test for level before buying a single tile — lay a straight 8-foot edge across the floor and check for gaps.