sq m to sq ft Converter

Convert square meters to square feet for real estate and renovation

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Square meters to square feet FAQ

How do you convert square meters to square feet exactly?

The calculator uses the standard relationship where 1 square meter ≈ 10.7639104167 square feet. That comes from the exact definition of one foot as 0.3048 meters, which means one square foot is 0.09290304 square meters. To go from sq m to sq ft, you divide by 0.09290304 or, more simply, multiply by 10.7639104167. For example, 70 sq m becomes about 753.47 sq ft. The tool handles the arithmetic and formatting so you can focus on decisions rather than calculations.

Why do some tools give slightly different square-foot results?

Different tools and spreadsheets use rounded factors such as 10.76 or 10.8 instead of 10.7639104167. Over small rooms that difference is barely noticeable, but for larger apartments or office floors it can add or remove a few square feet. This converter keeps the full precision of the sq m to sq ft factor and only rounds the final display, so repeating the same areas later always gives consistent results.

What’s 50 square meters in square feet?

Using the exact factor, 50 sq m ≈ 538.20 sq ft. Many people round this to 540 sq ft when writing rental adverts or property summaries. The same method works for other popular sizes: 30 sq m is about 322.92 sq ft, 75 sq m is about 807.29 sq ft, and 100 sq m comes out close to 1076.39 sq ft.

Is a square meter bigger than a square foot?

Yes. A square meter is much larger than a square foot. Because one square meter is roughly 10.7639 sq ft, the numbers you see in square feet will almost always be higher than the equivalent in square meters for the same physical space. This converter keeps the area constant and simply expresses it in whichever unit your audience prefers to read.

Can I use this for home listings, contracts and estimates?

Absolutely. The sq m to sq ft converter is designed for real-world documents where you need clear, repeatable conversions. You might receive architectural plans in square meters but have to publish an advert in square feet, or quote renovation work to a client who thinks in imperial units. Type the official sq m value from your plans and copy the sq ft result into listings, quotes, tenancy agreements or sales brochures.

Is there a quick mental shortcut for sq m to sq ft?

A useful rule of thumb is to multiply square meters by 11 and then subtract about 2 %. For example, 40 sq m → 40 × 11 = 440, minus a little gives roughly 430 sq ft. Another simple check is to multiply by 10 and then add about 7 %. The calculator uses the precise 10.7639104167 factor every time, so you can sanity-check your mental math against the exact conversion.

From metric floor plans to familiar square-foot numbers

This sq m to sq ft converter is built for situations where your source data is metric but your audience expects imperial units. You might be comparing overseas rental listings, translating architect drawings for a client in a different country, or checking whether an apartment hits a certain square-foot threshold. Instead of re-creating tables or formulas each time, you enter the area in square meters, hit convert, and get a clear statement like “70 sq m = 753.47 sq ft”.

1. Simple single-box interface for everyday spaces

The interface is intentionally minimal: one box for square meters and a result card underneath. That works just as well for a single bedroom as it does for a whole apartment, office floor or garden section. Decimals are supported, so areas like 16.4 sq m for a living room or 123.75 sq m for an entire level still convert accurately. Behind the scenes the converter applies the exact factor derived from the international foot and meter definitions and formats the output for quick reading.

When you need to run the opposite calculation, the “Swap Units” button takes you straight to the dedicated sq ft to sq m tool. You can switch between both directions without hunting for a different page or configuring a more complex multi-unit widget.

2. Exact relationship: 1 sq m ≈ 10.7639 sq ft

The converter uses the fact that one foot is defined as exactly 0.3048 meters. Squaring that length gives 1 sq ft = 0.09290304 sq m, and the inverse of that is 1 sq m ≈ 10.7639104167 sq ft. These are the same factors used in engineering calculations, building codes and surveying work. That means the values you see here can be reused confidently when checking building standards, designing layouts or ordering materials.

If you later need to work with other units such as acres, hectares or square yards, you can move up to the full area conversion calculator. It keeps the same style of outputs while handling more combinations in one place.

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

Here are some quick reference points that mirror what the calculator returns. They are handy when you want to judge room sizes or property descriptions at a glance:

Square meters (sq m) Square feet (sq ft)
5 sq m 53.82 sq ft
10 sq m 107.64 sq ft
20 sq m 215.28 sq ft
30 sq m 322.92 sq ft
50 sq m 538.20 sq ft
75 sq m 807.29 sq ft
100 sq m 1076.39 sq ft
150 sq m 1614.59 sq ft
200 sq m 2152.78 sq ft

A quick mental check is to multiply by ten and then add about three quarters of that extra again. For instance, 60 sq m → 600, add roughly 450, and you land near 1050 sq ft. The converter hides all of that complexity and simply gives the exact value based on the official factor.

4. Where the sq m to sq ft converter shines

You will often reach for this tool when you are:

  • Preparing property listings — turn metric floor plans into square-foot figures for markets that prefer imperial units.
  • Comparing rentals and hotels — understand how large a room or apartment really is when platforms mix sq m and sq ft.
  • Planning renovations and fit-outs — convert architect drawings in sq m to sq ft for suppliers who quote materials in imperial.
  • Designing gardens and outdoor areas — move between metric planning tools and square-foot guidelines in books or blogs.
  • Checking workplace standards — confirm whether office layouts meet area-per-person rules expressed in either unit system.

Because the underlying conversion is fixed by international definitions, this square meters to square feet converter gives the same answer every time you enter a value. It becomes a dependable reference as you move between sketches, formal drawings, emails and signed documents that mix metric and imperial area measurements.

References and further reading on sq m and sq ft

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

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

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