sq ft to sq m Converter

Turn square feet into square meters for rooms and floor plans

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Square feet to square meters FAQ

How do you convert square feet to square meters exactly?

The calculator uses the internationally accepted relationship where 1 square foot = 0.09290304 square meters. That comes from the exact definition of the foot as 0.3048 meters, then squaring that value. To go from sq ft to sq m, you multiply the area in square feet by 0.09290304. For example, 750 sq ft becomes about 69.68 sq m. The tool does this for you and formats the result so it is easy to drop into emails, listings or planning documents.

Why do some sites show slightly different sq m values?

Many sites and spreadsheets use a rounded factor like 0.093 or 0.0929 instead of 0.09290304. Over small areas the difference is tiny, but for larger floor plans you may see 0.1–0.3 sq m of variation. This converter keeps the full precision of the sq ft to sq m factor and only rounds the final display, so you get consistent values even when you reuse the same rooms and property sizes across projects.

What’s 1000 square feet in square meters?

Using the exact factor, 1000 sq ft ≈ 92.903 sq m. Many people round this to 92.9 sq m or 93 sq m when writing property blurbs, renovation estimates or rental adverts. The same approach works for other common sizes like 500, 750 or 2000 square feet, and the converter makes sure everything is based on the same precise relationship.

Is a square foot bigger or smaller than a square meter?

A square meter (m²) is much larger than a square foot. Because one square foot is only 0.09290304 square meters, you need approximately 10.764 sq ft to make 1 sq m. That is why room sizes look like bigger numbers in sq ft than in sq m even though the physical space is identical. This converter flips between the systems while keeping the actual area the same.

Can I use this for real estate listings and rental adverts?

Yes. The sq ft to sq m converter is ideal when you need to show both imperial and metric area, or when you receive plans in one system but must advertise in another. You can enter each key room or the total living area in square feet and copy the square meter result straight into listings, brochures, tenancy agreements or online booking platforms.

What’s a quick mental shortcut for sq ft to sq m?

A handy rule of thumb is to divide square feet by about 10.8. For example, 540 sq ft ÷ 10.8 ≈ 50 sq m as a rough check. Another option is to multiply by 0.1 and then subtract about 7 %. The calculator uses the exact 0.09290304 factor behind the scenes, so you can rely on the output when you need precise values for contracts, permit applications or material ordering.

From square-foot listings to clean square-meter numbers

This sq ft to sq m converter is built for moments when you see an area in square feet but need to reason about it in square meters. That happens all the time when people in one country share plans or listings with partners, clients or trades who work in another system. Instead of juggling two versions of the same floor plan or trying to remember the exact factor, you simply type the square feet, tap convert, and get a clear line such as “750 sq ft = 69.68 sq m”.

1. Simple single-box interface for everyday areas

The layout is deliberately minimal: one field for square feet, one result card. You can enter the size of a single room, a whole apartment or a garden section. Decimals are fine, so values like 86.5 sq ft for a balcony or 1234.75 sq ft for an open-plan space will still convert cleanly. Behind the scenes the tool applies the precise conversion based on the official definitions of the foot and meter and then formats the output so it is easy to read and share.

When you need to reverse the calculation, the “Swap Units” button jumps straight to the dedicated sq m to sq ft page. That lets you move between both directions without changing how you prefer to think about your areas or reconfiguring a more complex all-in-one tool.

2. Exact relationship: 1 sq ft = 0.09290304 sq m

The converter is based on the exact international definition where one foot is 0.3048 meters. Squaring that value gives 1 square foot = 0.09290304 square meters. Inverting the relationship shows that 1 square meter is about 10.7639 square feet. Those are the same factors used in engineering, surveying and building regulations, so you can rely on the results whenever area needs to be handled consistently and defensibly.

If you ever need to mix other units like acres or hectares into your planning, you can step up to the full area conversion calculator. It keeps the same clean style of results while handling more combinations in one place.

3. Common sq ft to sq m values at a glance

Here are some quick examples that match what the calculator produces. They make good checkpoints when you assess how big a room, studio or small house feels:

Square feet (sq ft) Square meters (sq m)
50 sq ft 4.65 sq m
100 sq ft 9.29 sq m
250 sq ft 23.23 sq m
400 sq ft 37.16 sq m
500 sq ft 46.45 sq m
750 sq ft 69.68 sq m
1000 sq ft 92.90 sq m
1500 sq ft 139.35 sq m
2000 sq ft 185.81 sq m

A simple mental check is to divide by 10 and then trim a little extra. For instance, 800 sq ft becomes roughly 80 minus a small amount, so around 74 sq m. The calculator hides the complexity by using the exact factor every time and giving you the precise figure whenever you need it for drawings, quotes or comparisons between properties.

4. Where the sq ft to sq m converter shines

You will reach for this tool most often in situations like:

  • Real estate and rentals — translate between local square-foot adverts and square-meter regulations or expectations.
  • Home renovation and interior design — convert existing room sizes into sq m to estimate tiles, flooring, paint and underfloor heating coverage.
  • Online listings and travel — compare hotel rooms, vacation rentals and co-working spaces that mix metric and imperial descriptions.
  • Garden and outdoor planning — convert patio, decking and planting areas so suppliers can quote in their preferred measurement system.
  • Workplace and space planning — check whether offices, meeting rooms and shared spaces meet area-per-person guidelines in either unit.

Because the underlying factor is fixed by international definitions, you can come back to this square feet to square meters converter any time and get the same consistent answer. That makes it a reliable reference point as you move between sketches, emails, formal drawings and contract documents across different measurement systems.

References and further reading on sq ft and sq m

These references explain how square feet and square meters are defined and used:

  • Square foot — covers the square foot as an imperial and U.S. customary unit of area and its conversions to metric units.
  • Square metre — describes the square meter as the SI-derived unit of area and how it fits into the wider metric system.
  • SI Units — Area (NIST) — provides background on square meters, related SI area units and common use cases.

For legal documents, permits or regulated reporting, always follow your local measurement standards and rounding rules when converting between sq ft and sq m.