Before you start tiling, it’s important to calculate how many mosaic tiles you’ll need. This will help you avoid running out of tiles during the project or ending up with too much leftover material.
Measure the area
First, measure the length and width of the wall or floor.
Multiply these measurements together to calculate the total number of square meters. Based on this, you can determine how many mosaic tiles you'll need.
Use the calculator on the product page
At Multi Mosaics , you don't Multi Mosaics to figure out how many mosaic tiles you need on your own. You'll find a handy calculator on every product page.
Because each mosaic tile has a different size and the number of square meters per sheet or box varies by product, the calculation is different for each tile. The calculator automatically takes this into account. Simply enter the number of square meters for your project, and the calculator will immediately calculate how many sheets or boxes you need.
This way, you can be sure you're ordering the right amount and avoid unnecessary shortages or surpluses.
Take cutting waste into account
Almost every tiling project involves some waste from cutting. That’s why we recommend ordering about 5% extra mosaic tiles. For spaces with many corners, niches, or complex patterns, this can sometimes amount to about 10%.
Check the packaging
Mosaic tiles are usually sold by sheet or by box. The calculator takes the packaging unit into account, so you always order the right amount.
You might as well order something extra
If a tile gets damaged during installation, you'll always have a spare.
It’s also a good idea to keep a few extra tiles on hand for any future repairs. This way, you can avoid color differences if a tile is no longer available later on.
Easily calculate the number you need
At Multi Mosaics , you Multi Mosaics things easy for yourself with the calculator on every product page. Enter the dimensions of your project and find out right away how many mosaic tiles you’ll need. That way, you can start your tiling project with confidence.


