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How do you calculate skirting area of a room? - Answers
Assuming the room is a regular shape (square or rectangle) - simply measure the length and the width. Add the two figures together, then multiply by two - this gives you the perimeter. For example - if the room is 12 feet by 14 feet, the skirting would be 2 x (12+14) = 52 feet. If there are alcoves - measure the width and length to the shortest distance, then measure the alcoves separately, adding the extra to the room dimensions. Taking the first example (52 feet), say the room has 2 alcoves each 36 inches wide, extending 18 inches. You would add 2 x (36+18+18) = 12 feet. 52 feet +12 feet = 64 feet in total.
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How do you calculate skirting area of a room? - Answers
Assuming the room is a regular shape (square or rectangle) - simply measure the length and the width. Add the two figures together, then multiply by two - this gives you the perimeter. For example - if the room is 12 feet by 14 feet, the skirting would be 2 x (12+14) = 52 feet. If there are alcoves - measure the width and length to the shortest distance, then measure the alcoves separately, adding the extra to the room dimensions. Taking the first example (52 feet), say the room has 2 alcoves each 36 inches wide, extending 18 inches. You would add 2 x (36+18+18) = 12 feet. 52 feet +12 feet = 64 feet in total.
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How do you calculate skirting area of a room? - Answers
Assuming the room is a regular shape (square or rectangle) - simply measure the length and the width. Add the two figures together, then multiply by two - this gives you the perimeter. For example - if the room is 12 feet by 14 feet, the skirting would be 2 x (12+14) = 52 feet. If there are alcoves - measure the width and length to the shortest distance, then measure the alcoves separately, adding the extra to the room dimensions. Taking the first example (52 feet), say the room has 2 alcoves each 36 inches wide, extending 18 inches. You would add 2 x (36+18+18) = 12 feet. 52 feet +12 feet = 64 feet in total.
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