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Find the square footage of an area by selecting a shape and entering the dimensions. Include the price per sq ft to estimate the total cost.
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How to Calculate Square Footage
Square footage is just an area measured in feet, and it’s often abbreviated sq ft or ft2. One square foot is equal to a square area with a length and width of 1 foot, or 12 inches.
Square footage is commonly used for construction, home remodeling, and renovation projects such as carpeting, hardwood flooring, tiling, drywalling, painting, and gardening material estimates.
You can calculate the square footage of a space using the area formula, which states that the area of a space is equal to its length times its width. This is the formula for a rectangle, but we’ll cover the area formulas for different shapes below.
Note that to calculate the area in square feet, the length and width must have units of feet. If they are in different units, then before you multiply them together, make sure to convert each measurement into feet.
For example, to calculate the square footage using measurements in inches or another measurement, first convert the length and width measurements to feet by dividing by 12, then multiply them together.
Steps to Calculate Square Feet
Find the area of a rectangular room or space in square feet by following these easy steps:
- Measure the length and width of the area.
- Convert these measurements to feet if they aren’t already. Convert inches, yards, or meters to feet using a converter if needed.
- Multiply the length in feet times the width in feet (length × width). Use one of the formulas below to calculate square footage for various non-rectangular shapes.
- To estimate the cost of materials to cover the area, multiply the total square footage by the price per square foot.
- If the area is not a simple shape, break it into manageable parts and calculate the area of each part separately and then add them together. For example, to measure a floor of your home, calculate the square feet of each room, then add all area measurements together to derive the total square footage.
Square Footage Formulas
Use the formulas below to find the area in square feet for various shapes. Convert all measurements to feet before using the formulas.
Rectangle
l = length
w = width

Rectangular Border
l = outer length
w = outer width
a = inner length
b = inner width

Circle
r = radius
π = 3.14159265359
If you know the diameter of the circle, you can find the radius by dividing the diameter in half.

Triangle
b = base
h = height
If you don’t know the height of the triangle, you can find it using the length of the three sides.
s = 1/2(a + b + c)
a = edge a
b = edge b
c = edge c

How to Find the Square Footage of a Room
You can use the formulas above to find the square footage of any room in your home. Measure the dimensions of the room using a tape measure, then apply them to the applicable formula.
For instance, if the room is rectangular, measure the length and width in feet. Then, multiply them together to find the area in square feet.
For oddly shaped rooms, split the room into smaller, easily measurable sections, and calculate the area of each section separately. Add the area of each section together to find the total square footage of the room.
How to Calculate the Square Feet of a Home or Residence
As noted above, measuring the square footage of a house is important in real estate and for home improvements. Unlike measurements for a flooring project, when you’re measuring the area of a home or residence for real estate purposes, some special considerations apply to determine the inhabitable square footage.
Since the livable size of a home determines the market value, appraisal price, and property taxes, getting an accurate measurement is important.
Only livable rooms with finished walls, floor, and ceiling count toward the finished area of the home. For a room to be considered livable, the space should be finished and should have heating or air conditioning as applicable.
Indoor spaces like bedrooms and closets count toward the square footage of a home, while outdoor spaces such as a balcony or garage typically do not. In fact, the American National Standards Institute has defined rules[1] for what counts as a finished area and which rooms contribute to the gross living area (GLA) of a home.[2]
To calculate the total square footage of a home, measure each room in feet using a tape measure. Then, for each room, calculate the area using the appropriate formula depending on its shape.
Finally, add the area measurements together to find the total square footage. The calculator above can help find the square footage of one or more rooms using this method.
We also have great resources on how to measure rooms and complex spaces.
How to Calculate Price per Sq Ft
To calculate the price per square foot of your home, divide the total price of the home by the total number of square feet.
If you’d prefer not to do the math, you can also use our unit price calculator to calculate the price per square foot.
How to Convert to Square Feet
You can also calculate square feet by converting a known area that’s in different units of measure. You can convert square inches, square yards, or square meters to square feet using one of the formulas below.
Square Inches:
Square Yards:
Square Meters:
You can use an area converter to convert any area measurement to sq ft.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, feet are a one-dimensional unit of length, while square feet are a two-dimensional unit of area
One square foot is equal to the space taken up by a 1 ft by 1 ft square. You can visualize this by making a square out of 4 standard 12-inch rulers.
Square feet are used any time you want to represent the area of a space. It is most commonly used in measuring the living space of homes, but is also commonly used in landscaping and commercial real estate.
A 12 ft by 12 ft room is equal to 144 sq ft:
12 ft × 12 ft = 144 sq ft