
Planning to install new wooden flooring, repaint your living room, or lay down some fresh backyard turf? Before you head to the hardware store, you need to answer one critical question: How much material do I need to buy?
Buying too little means mid-project delays. Buying too much means wasting hard-earned money. To get it perfect, you need accurate area calculations.
Step 1: Measure Your Space
Break your room down into simple shapes (usually rectangles). Measure the length and width using a tape measure, then multiply them together.
Length×Width=Area
Step 2: The Conversion Headache
Here is where DIYers get stuck. You might measure your room in meters, but the boxes of tiles at the store are labeled in Square Feet. Or maybe your wallpaper rolls cover a specific number of Square Yards.
If you mix up these units, your entire project budget goes out the window.
Step 3: Convert Instantly and Avoid Waste
Don’t guess the numbers. You can seamlessly convert your DIY measurements using the ToolClix Area Converter. Simply select your starting unit, type in your room size, and choose the unit your store uses.
Pro Tip for DIYers: Once you get the exact area from the converter, always add 10% extra to your final number to account for cutting waste and mistakes!