Printable chart
Area Conversion Chart
Printable area conversion chart for square meters, square feet, acres, hectares and square yards. Print this table or use the API and calculators for custom decimal precision.
Area
Core conversion table
| Input | Equivalent | Unit pair |
|---|---|---|
| 1 square meters | 10.7639104167 square feet | sqm -> sqft |
| 100 square feet | 9.290304 square meters | sqft -> sqm |
| 1 acres | 0.40468564224 hectares | acre -> hectare |
| 1 hectares | 2.47105381467 acres | hectare -> acre |
| 1 acres | 43560 square feet | acre -> sqft |
| 10 square yards | 8.3612736 square meters | sqyd -> sqm |
Guide & details
How to use this chart
Use the table for quick checks, classroom handouts and desk references. For values not shown here, open the converter or call the API with your own value, from unit and to unit.
Best uses for this chart
The Area Conversion Chart is built as a quick reference after the table, so the printable conversion values stay first and the explanatory content stays below the core task.
- Real estate listings, floor plans, land parcels, room sizing and material coverage estimates.
- Changing between metric and imperial area units before calculating price, capacity or coverage.
- Auditing a quoted area with the formula and a few nearby example values.
Chart accuracy notes
- Convematik uses deterministic conversion factors from the local conversion engine and keeps full precision internally.
- Displayed values are rounded for readability, so copy the API response when you need machine-readable precision.
Common chart mistakes
- Do not convert the side length and assume it equals an area conversion. Area units are squared units.
- Real-estate numbers are often rounded aggressively, so verify whether the source is measured, estimated or listed.
- When calculating material coverage, convert the area first and then apply waste, overlap or trim allowance.
Next steps from this reference
- Estimate material coverage after conversion.
- Compare room or land measurements in the target unit.
- Use the reverse converter when auditing a listing.