If you are not sure how much Artificial Grass you will need for the job,
It is easy to work out using a simple formula
LENGTH(m) X WIDTH(m) = Total (m2)
8 full squares = 8m2
16 partially-filled squares = approx. 9m2
Total area = 17m2
Odd-Shaped lawns
If your lawn is an odd shape, an easy way to measure it is to draw it on graph paper. Take measurements at key points of the lawn (such as the widest and longest points), plot the points on graph paper, with each graph square representing 1 meter, and sketch the approximate outline of the lawn. Count the number of full squares, estimate the area of the partially filled squares, and add the amounts for an approximate total area. If in doubt, it is better to overestimate the area than to underestimate it.
Area A: 1.5m x 1m = 1.5m2
Area B: 3m x 1m = 3m2
Total area: A + B = 4.5m2
L-shaped lawns
If your lawn is L-shaped or similar, divide it into rectangles and add the areas of each rectangle using the Area Calculator.
Area: 3m x 2m = 6m2
Square or rectangular lawns
To measure a square or rectangular lawn, multiply the length by the width.