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Definition: This calculator estimates the area of an office room based on its length and width measurements.
Purpose: It helps office planners, designers, and facility managers determine the usable space for furniture arrangement, capacity planning, and space optimization.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Multiplying the length by width gives the total area of a rectangular space. For irregular shapes, divide into rectangles and sum their areas.
Details: Accurate area measurements ensure proper furniture placement, compliance with occupancy regulations, efficient space utilization, and accurate cost estimations for flooring or renovations.
Tips: Measure the longest wall (length) and the perpendicular wall (width) in feet. Enter both values (must be > 0) to calculate the area.
Q1: Should I measure wall-to-wall or usable space?
A: For space planning, measure wall-to-wall. For furniture placement, subtract 6-12 inches from each dimension to account for baseboards and clearances.
Q2: How do I measure irregularly shaped rooms?
A: Divide the room into rectangular sections, calculate each area separately, then sum them together.
Q3: What's the standard office size per person?
A: Typically 125-175 ft² for private offices, 50-125 ft² for cubicles, and 30-50 ft² for open-plan workstations.
Q4: Does this include circulation space?
A: No, this calculates total area. Deduct 20-30% for aisles, walkways, and common areas in space planning.
Q5: How do I convert to square meters?
A: Multiply square feet by 0.0929 to get square meters (or divide the calculator result by 10.764).