Use this converter to easily convert between Square Feet and Square Meters (sq ft to m 2 ).
Share converter:There are approximately 0.09290304 square feet in a square meter, since a foot is defined as 0.3048 meters, thus a meter is 1/0.3048 feet and a square meter is 1/0.3048 squared. The modern definition of the foot is established in 1959 by an international treaty. According to which the symbol for square meter is "m 2 ", sometimes written as "sq m" and the symbol for square feet is "ft 2 ", often written as "sq ft".
Both feet and meters are used to measure medium distances and the dimensions of larger objects. Thus, both are units of length, but of somewhat different magnitude. The foot is a part of the Imperial system of units, while the meter is the base unit of the metric system of units.
Historically, the foot varied in length depending on which time period and location you are interested in. It is currently officially used only in the US, UK, and a couple of other countries and its definition is fixed to that of the meter.
The meter is a modern metric, defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds. It was defined on the basis of a standard meter, which was a piece of metal alloy kept for reference, but was later redefined in this more precise manner. Due to its wide adoption, utility and ease of use, the meter is the preferred unit in engineering, sciences, and for most countries; everyday life.
To convert sq ft to sq m, multiply the measurement in square feet by 0.09290304 to get the area in square meters. Using a calculator is usually helpful when accuracy is desired, and our free online square feet to square meters converter is a great asset in every occasion. It will also work offline, as long as the page is cached in your browser.
Sample task: convert 60 sq ft to sq m. Solution:
Formula:
ft 2 * 0.3048 = m 2
Calculation:
60 ft 2 * 0.3048 = 18.2880 m 2
End result:
60 ft 2 is equal to 18.2880 m 2
sq ft | m 2 |
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1 sq ft | 0.304800 m 2 |
2 sq ft | 0.609600 m 2 |
3 sq ft | 0.914400 m 2 |
4 sq ft | 1.219200 m 2 |
5 sq ft | 1.524000 m 2 |
6 sq ft | 1.828800 m 2 |
7 sq ft | 2.133600 m 2 |
8 sq ft | 2.438400 m 2 |
9 sq ft | 2.743200 m 2 |
10 sq ft | 3.048000 m 2 |
20 sq ft | 6.096000 m 2 |
30 sq ft | 9.144000 m 2 |
40 sq ft | 12.192000 m 2 |
50 sq ft | 15.24 m 2 |
60 sq ft | 18.288000 m 2 |
70 sq ft | 21.336000 m 2 |
80 sq ft | 24.384000 m 2 |
90 sq ft | 27.432000 m 2 |
100 sq ft | 30.48 m 2 |
200 sq ft | 60.96 m 2 |
300 sq ft | 91.44 m 2 |
400 sq ft | 121.92 m 2 |
500 sq ft | 152.40 m 2 |
600 sq ft | 182.88 m 2 |
700 sq ft | 213.36 m 2 |
800 sq ft | 243.84 m 2 |
900 sq ft | 274.32 m 2 |
1,000 sq ft | 304.80 m 2 |
1 NIST Special Publication 330 (2008) - "The International System of Units (SI)", edited by Barry N.Taylor and Ambler Thompson
2 International Organization for Standardization (1993). ISO Standards Handbook: Quantities and units (3rd edition). Geneva: ISO. ISBN 92-67-10185-4.