10 × 12 ft room: the short answer
With an 8 ft ceiling, a 10 × 12 ft room has about 472 sq ft of drywall including the ceiling — roughly 17 sheets of 4×8 at 10% waste, or 13 sheets for walls only.
Room size
A 10 × 12 ft room with an 8 ft ceiling has about 472 sq ft of drywall (walls + ceiling) — roughly 17 sheets of 4×8 with 10% waste, or 13 sheets for walls only. Adjust height, openings, sheet size, or waste below.
Sheets needed
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With an 8 ft ceiling, a 10 × 12 ft room has about 472 sq ft of drywall including the ceiling — roughly 17 sheets of 4×8 at 10% waste, or 13 sheets for walls only.
Beyond the sheets you'll need about 1 box of joint compound, ~189 ft of tape, and ~544 screws. Subtract big openings in the calculator, and bump the waste allowance for rooms with lots of cuts.
Standard area math at an 8 ft ceiling + common coverage rules. Estimates only.
With an 8 ft ceiling, a 10 × 12 ft room is about 472 sq ft including the ceiling — roughly 17 sheets of 4×8 at 10% waste. For walls only it's about 13 sheets. Subtract doors and windows in the calculator for a tighter number.
For about 472 sq ft, plan on roughly 1 box of ready-mix joint compound (4.5 gal) and about 189 ft of joint tape, using common coverage rules. Buy a little extra for the first-coat learning curve.
At about 32 screws per sheet, roughly 544 drywall screws for the 17 sheets. Ceilings and 12-inch screw spacing use more; 16-inch field spacing uses fewer.
Estimate only, based on standard area math at an 8 ft ceiling and common coverage rules. Sheet counts include the 10% waste allowance and are rounded up; finishing figures are starting estimates. Confirm against product labels and your framing before buying.