The purpose of calculating wall panels is to help users calculate the required number of wall panels and related costs to plan and budget any wall panel project more effectively. This tool can calculate based on factors such as room size, wall material, style, and area, and provide real-time price estimates. This will make it easier for users to determine the materials and quantity of wall panels, and provide them with better budget management.
Before calculating the area of the wall, consistency should be maintained in the calculation units. If the unit conversion is required, it should be converted to the same units before calculation. The conversion relationship between square feet and square meters is as follows:
1 foot=0.3048 meters
1 square foot=0.1111111 square meters
Before measuring the wall area, tools need to be prepared:
1. Calculator
2. Tape measure
3. Pen and paper
How do you calculate wall panels?
Step 1 ——Measure the wall surface
Measure the length and height of the wall using a tape measure or measuring tool. It is necessary to grasp the measurement position, ensure the accuracy of the values, and consider the edge and corner conditions, listing all dimensions that need to be measured.
Step 2 ——Measuring doors and windows
Use a tape measure or measuring tool to measure the length and height of doors and windows. And record it.
Step 3——Calculate the area of the wall
Calculate the area of each wall surface. Substitute the measured length and height data into the calculation formula.
Wall surface area=(length × width+length × height+width × High) × two
Step 4——Calculate the surface area of doors and windows
Substitute the area of each door and window into the following formula and record it.
Area=Long × wide
Add up all the door and window areas and record them.
Calculate the actual number of wall panels used
Wall panel area=wall area - door and window area
Number of wall panels=wall panel area ÷ area of each wall panel
Tips: Wall panel area=length × width
On this basis, it is necessary to consider the possibility of wall panel loss during the installation process, and redundant calculations are needed.




