How to find the painting area of a room किसी कमरे का पेंटिंग एरिया कैसे निकाले

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  • Floors
    For a square or rectangular room, you will first need to measure the length and then the width of the room.
    Area of Room
    Then multiply the length and width. Length x Width = Area.
    So, if your room measures 11 feet wide x 15 feet long, your total area will be 165 square feet. You will need this measurement when estimating the amount of tile mortar, grout and sealer that you will use for your project.
    Generally, you will want to add a 10% waste factor: Just multiply your area by 1.1 and then round upward. So, if your total area is 165 square feet, you will need to order enough tile mortar and grout for 182 square feet.
    If your room is not perfectly square (such as an "L" shape), you will need to split up the room into two sections in order to calculate the total area.
    Area of L-shaped Room1Area of L-shaped Room2
    Measure the height and length of each rectangle, calculate the total area of each rectangle, and then add the totals together. Don't forget to add the 10% waste factor: Just multiply your area by 1.1 and then round upward.
    If your room has a diagonal shape or corner, you will need to split up the room into two sections in order to calculate the total area.
    Area of Floor w/Diagonal
    First, measure the rectangle's length and width. Then calculate the total area of the rectangle.
    Next, measure the triangle's base width and height (top-to-bottom length). Then divide the base by 2 and multiply this number by the height. (½ Base) x Height = Area.
    Finally, add the areas of the rectangle and triangle together. Don't forget to add the 10% waste factor: Just multiply your area by 1.1 and then round upward.
    Walls
    You will first need to measure the height and length of the wall.
    Area of Wall
    Then multiply the height and length. Height x Length = Area.
    So, if your wall measures 4 feet high x 9 feet long, your total area will be 36 square feet. You will need this measurement when estimating the amount of tile mortar, grout and sealer that you will use for your project.
    Generally, you will want to add a 10% waste factor: Just multiply your area by 1.1 and then round upward. So, if your total area is 36 square feet, you will need to order enough tile mortar and grout for 40 square feet.
    TUB SURROUND:
    Tub Surround1Tub Surround2
    If you have multiple walls, such as in the case of a tub surround, it's easy. Start by using the same method of calculating the area of a single wall. Just measure the height and length of each wall, calculate the total area of each wall, add then add the total areas together. Don't forget to add the 10% waste factor: Simply multiply your area by 1.1 and then round upward.

ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @itzengineer4871
    @itzengineer4871 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    bohat he zbardst

  • @Devengineer007
    @Devengineer007 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ye calculation interior walls ki hai ya exterior ki???
    Agar interior ki hai to viewers ko exterior ki calculation bhi bata do.
    Kyon ki exterior paint bhi same lagega aur agar isme windows hain ya doors hain to window aur door size minus hoga.

  • @pulashkumarsahu1710
    @pulashkumarsahu1710 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    1 sqft m kitna paint lenge for dry wait

    • @NP-7
      @NP-7 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      2L paint required for 100sf

    • @Devengineer007
      @Devengineer007 ปีที่แล้ว

      2000 square foot area mein 20ltrs paint lagta hai.
      100square mein 1 ltr lagta hai.
      Baaki 1 square foot ka khud nikal lo.

  • @vivekgarg1203
    @vivekgarg1203 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Divide karna hai to multiply sign laga kar confuse kyu kar rahe ho