Room Size and Square Footage
Calculate and Understand Room Areas
Get Room Size GuideWhether you're buying flooring, arranging furniture, or comparing apartments, understanding room square footage is essential. This guide covers how to calculate room area, typical sizes for different rooms, and practical applications of area measurements.
How to Calculate Room Area
Rectangular Rooms
- Measure length and width in feet (or meters)
- Multiply length × width
- Result is square feet (or square meters)
L-Shaped Rooms
- Divide into two rectangles
- Calculate each rectangle separately
- Add the areas together
Odd Shapes
- Divide into simple shapes (rectangles, triangles)
- Calculate each section
- Add all sections together
Typical Room Sizes
| Room Type | Small | Average | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bedroom (secondary) | 70-100 sq ft | 100-150 sq ft | 150-200 sq ft |
| Master bedroom | 150-200 sq ft | 200-300 sq ft | 300-400+ sq ft |
| Living room | 150-200 sq ft | 200-350 sq ft | 350-500+ sq ft |
| Kitchen | 70-100 sq ft | 100-200 sq ft | 200-350 sq ft |
| Dining room | 100-150 sq ft | 150-250 sq ft | 250-400 sq ft |
| Bathroom | 35-50 sq ft | 50-100 sq ft | 100-200 sq ft |
| Home office | 50-100 sq ft | 100-150 sq ft | 150-250 sq ft |
Flooring Calculations
How Much Flooring to Buy
- Calculate room square footage
- Add 10% for waste (cuts, mistakes)
- Add 5% extra if diagonal installation
- Keep some extra for repairs
Example Calculation
Room: 12' × 15' = 180 sq ft
With 10% waste: 180 × 1.10 = 198 sq ft
Buy: 200 sq ft of flooring
Flooring Coverage
- Hardwood boxes: Usually 20-25 sq ft/box
- Laminate boxes: Usually 15-25 sq ft/box
- Tile: Check coverage per box
- Carpet: Sold by square yard (9 sq ft)
Room Size Metrics
| Dimension (ft) | Square Feet | Square Meters | Common Room |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 × 10 | 80 | 7.4 | Small bedroom |
| 10 × 10 | 100 | 9.3 | Standard bedroom |
| 10 × 12 | 120 | 11.1 | Average bedroom |
| 12 × 12 | 144 | 13.4 | Large bedroom |
| 12 × 14 | 168 | 15.6 | Master bedroom |
| 14 × 16 | 224 | 20.8 | Large master |
| 15 × 20 | 300 | 27.9 | Living room |
| 20 × 25 | 500 | 46.5 | Great room |
Paint Coverage
Estimating Paint Needs
Paint is calculated by wall square footage, not floor area:
- Measure room perimeter (add all wall lengths)
- Multiply by ceiling height
- Subtract windows and doors
- Result = wall square footage
Paint Coverage Rates
- 1 gallon covers ~350-400 sq ft
- Most rooms need 2 coats
- Account for multiple colors
Example
12' × 15' room with 8' ceilings:
Perimeter: (12+15+12+15) = 54 ft
Wall area: 54 × 8 = 432 sq ft
Minus doors/windows: ~50 sq ft
Paintable area: ~380 sq ft = 1 gallon (single coat)
Conclusion
Understanding room square footage helps with furniture planning, flooring purchases, and home improvement projects. Most rectangular rooms are calculated by simply multiplying length by width. A typical bedroom is 100-150 sq ft, living rooms 200-350 sq ft, and bathrooms 50-100 sq ft. Always add 10% extra when buying flooring to account for waste.