How to Measure for Artificial Grass

Example 1:


For square and rectangular-shaped lawns, you simply multiply the width with the length. This gives you the number of square metres you require. For example, if the length is 4 metres and the width is 3 metres, you will need 12 square metres of artificial grass.\n

Examples 2 & 3


For round and oval-shaped lawns, you use the length of the two widest sections, as shown above. Multiplying A x B will give you the total number of square metres required.

For lawns with angled or shaped areas, it’s best to use a single section of grass and calculate the square metres required, by multiplying the width with the height (A x B).

Example 4


For L-shaped lawns, we recommend you divide the lawn into sections and add together the square metres required from each section. Using the diagram above as an example. For Section 1: if A is 4 metres long and B is 3 metres long, the total square metres required = 4 x 3 = 12 square metres for Section 1. For Section 2: C = 3 metres long and D = 2 metres long = 3 x 2 = 6 square metres. Adding the two sections gives you a total of 18 square metres.

If you need any help calculating the number of square metres you require please call us: 0161 303 9443 or email: [email protected].