Hello!
I've encountered a problem in my renovation. I'm going to order wall stone but I'm not really sure how to convert Lpm to M2. If someone would be willing to give me an explanation, I would be eternally grateful!
I've encountered a problem in my renovation. I'm going to order wall stone but I'm not really sure how to convert Lpm to M2. If someone would be willing to give me an explanation, I would be eternally grateful!
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· Västerbottens län
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IF they are 10 cm wide pieces, there are 10 lm per m2
IF they are 20 cm wide pieces, there are 5 lm per m2
IF they are 5 cm wide pieces, there are 20 lm per m2
Length (in meters) x Width (in meters) = m2
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IF they are 20 cm wide pieces, there are 5 lm per m2
IF they are 5 cm wide pieces, there are 20 lm per m2
Length (in meters) x Width (in meters) = m2
Protte
Yes, that is correctly calculated, but it sounds like very expensive tiles... Isn't the price stated per m2?Gorenje said:
If you compare with prices here: http://www.kakelhornan.se/category_list.php?startCat=66 it feels like 558kr/m2 is a more reasonable price.
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