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How do you figure the cubic feet of your bathroom? - Answers

Measure the room in feet lengthways and widthways. Then measure the height (floor to ceiling). Then multiply all 3 measurements together and you have the bathroom in cubic feet.E.G. 9 feet long by 6 feet wide by 7 feet high = 378 cubic feetAs you are trying to find the volume of your bathroom, it may be harder to measure due to fitted units (such as sink etc). However, just try your best to measure as exactly as possible.



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Measure the room in feet lengthways and widthways. Then measure the height (floor to ceiling). Then multiply all 3 measurements together and you have the bathroom in cubic feet.E.G. 9 feet long by 6 feet wide by 7 feet high = 378 cubic feetAs you are trying to find the volume of your bathroom, it may be harder to measure due to fitted units (such as sink etc). However, just try your best to measure as exactly as possible.



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How do you figure the cubic feet of your bathroom? - Answers

Measure the room in feet lengthways and widthways. Then measure the height (floor to ceiling). Then multiply all 3 measurements together and you have the bathroom in cubic feet.E.G. 9 feet long by 6 feet wide by 7 feet high = 378 cubic feetAs you are trying to find the volume of your bathroom, it may be harder to measure due to fitted units (such as sink etc). However, just try your best to measure as exactly as possible.

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