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Convert square feet to square meters instantly
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Disclaimer: Use calculations at your own risk. For critical applications, verify results against your governing standards/specifications.
How it works
We use sq m = sq ft x 0.09290304.
Exact relationship: 1 sq ft = 0.09290304 sq m.
Example: 100 sq ft = 9.290 sq m.
Notes: Results are rounded in the default view.
Examples
- 100 sq ft = 9.290 sq m
- 1000 sq ft = 92.903 sq m
- 10000 sq ft = 929.030 sq m
FAQ
What physical quantity do square feet and square meters express?
Square feet express area at a building and layout scale and are common in construction and facilities work. Square meters express metric area at architectural, industrial, and land-planning scales.
What is the difference between square feet and square meters?
Square feet and square meters both express surface area, but they are favored at different scales in design, construction, land work, and manufacturing.
What is the history of the square foot?
Square feet come from foot-based customary measurement and remain standard in architecture, real estate, and building documentation.
What is the history of the square meter?
Square meters follow from SI length definitions and became standard in international engineering and construction practice.
Were the square foot and square meter discovered by a specific person?
Square feet arise from customary geometry and standardization rather than discovery by one person. Square meters are a standardized derived SI unit rather than a unit discovered by one person.
Where are square feet and square meters used in science and engineering?
Square feet are used in floor plans, room sizes, coatings coverage, material takeoffs, and property documentation. Square meters are used in international plans, facilities, land development, flooring, coatings, and engineering specifications.
Why do area units matter in calculations?
Area units affect material usage, coatings, load distribution, floor planning, land reporting, and geometry checks. Keeping the unit attached helps avoid confusing linear dimensions with surface extent.
Can I trust this for critical area calculations?
Use this for convenience and verify against your governing drawing, standard, or controlled source for critical work. Area-based decisions often feed cost, coverage, compliance, and structural calculations.
References
- Exact constant used: 1 sq ft = 0.09290304 sq m.
- Area conversions are derived from consistent relationships anchored to the square meter.