In this video, you will see a demonstration on how to calculate the number of panels needed to successfully renovate your bathroom ceiling. You will also be given helpful advice regarding what to do if the length of the bathroom exceeds the length of your panels.  

Here are a few steps and tips to measuring your ceiling quickly and accurately:

Square rooms: Measuring a perfectly square or rectangular room with a flat ceiling is quite straightforward, and should only take you a couple of minutes. Simply get the length and width of your ceiling using a simple tape measurement. As long as the length is no longer than 2600mm, you can simply divide the width of your ceiling by the panel width to work out how many you would need.

Mind your neck

Even if you spend only a short while measuring your ceiling, it’s important to consider your neck and the type of strain you’re putting it under. Before measuring, take a minute to stretch your neck and relax your muscles. If measuring your ceiling is taking longer than you expected, don’t be afraid to take a break and give your neck a proper stretch.