If by 12 tiles you mean tiles that are 1 foot by 1 foot square then you would need 96 tiles
tiles are 12inches by 12inches,and your kitchen measures12feet by 14feet.how many tiles would you need?
a 12 x 12 tile is 1 square foot. So, you would need 300 tiles to cover 300 square feet
If you have an eight square foot area, and the tiles are 112x12-inches, you will need eight. If what you meant to say was an eight foot square area, that would be 64 square feet, and you would need 64 tile. Sorry! In the first line above should read, "...and the tiles are 12x12-inches..."
To answer this question you need to provide both length and width. Example: 9'6" wide x 10' long.
You need to work out the tiling pattern first. Sometimes you can start with a whole tile in a corner, but often the pattern looks better if you have the same size part tiles all the way round - if the whole area is visible, part tiles one side and whole the other looks odd, particularly with large tiles. You also want to avoid a row at the edge that is very narrow part tiles. Work out how many part tiles are needed and how many tiles they must be cut from. After that, calculate the area to be covered in whole tiles and divide by the area of a tile, altghough most boxes of tiles state the coverage - something like 12 tiles per square metre or whatever. Then add 10% to the total. You will often have to buy complete boxes too.
You need 27 Box of 9 tiles
You would need 450 tiles
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That would depend on the size of the tiles.
1500 tiles
You would need 173 tiles (you would have fractions of tiles left over)
123 tiles
You would need 358 tiles.
You would need a total of 36 tiles to cover that area.
Assuming you mean the tiles are 16 inches square - you would need 169 tiles.
You will need at least 66,828 1/4 tiles to cover that area.
You would need 56 tiles to do the floor