Countertop Square Footage Calculator
Measurement Results
How to Calculate Countertop Square Footage
Whether you are installing granite, quartz, marble, or laminate, knowing your exact square footage is the first step in budgeting for a kitchen or bathroom remodel. Countertops are rarely a single simple rectangle, which is why we break the calculation down into sections.
The Basic Formula
To find the square footage of any rectangular section, use this formula:
Since there are 144 square inches in a square foot (12″ x 12″), you must divide the total square inches by 144 to get the square footage required by fabricators.
Step-by-Step Measuring Guide
- Measure Length: Measure along the back wall where the countertop will sit. If you have an L-shaped kitchen, measure the long side first, then measure the remaining piece starting from the edge of the first piece.
- Measure Width: Standard base cabinets are 24 inches deep. With a standard 1.5-inch overhang, most kitchen countertops are 25.5 inches wide. Islands typically range from 36 to 48 inches wide.
- Include Backsplashes: If you are ordering matching stone backsplash, measure the length and height (usually 4 inches) and treat it as another section.
- The Waste Factor: Fabricators recommend adding 10% for "waste." This covers the material lost during cutting, seam matching, and potential breakage.
Example Calculation
Scenario: A kitchen has one main counter (120 inches long) and an island (60 inches long).
- Section 1: 120″ x 25.5″ = 3,060 sq in
- Section 2: 60″ x 36″ = 2,160 sq in
- Total Sq In: 5,220
- Total Sq Ft: 5,220 ÷ 144 = 36.25 sq ft
- With 10% Waste: 36.25 x 1.10 = 39.88 sq ft
Why Precision Matters
Underestimating your square footage can lead to significant project delays or higher costs if the fabricator has to source a second slab from a different batch, which may not match in color or grain. Always round up to the nearest inch when measuring to ensure you have enough material.