When you need to convert meters to feet—whether it’s for real estate, interior design, construction, furniture measurements, or day-to-day projects—you want a tool that’s fast, accurate, and effortless. The Meter to Feet Converter on Housivity is built exactly for that.
This page gives you everything in one place:
Let’s dive in.
A Meter to Feet Converter is a simple online tool that converts values from meters (m) into feet (ft). It uses the standard formula:
1 meter = 3.28084 feet
This means whenever you enter a value in meters, the converter multiplies it by 3.28084 to instantly give you the equivalent in feet.
People search for "meter to feet" hundreds of thousands of times every month because this conversion is used in:
And if you work in real estate (like Housivity does), you already know buyers and investors often expect both units—especially NRIs, GCC buyers, and people used to the feet-inch system.
The conversion uses a fixed relationship between meters and feet.
Formula:
Feet = Meters × 3.28084
Let’s break it down with examples.
Example 1: Convert 1 Meter to Feet
1 × 3.28084 = 3.28084 ft
Example 2: Convert 5 Meters to Feet
5 × 3.28084 = 16.4042 ft
Example 3: Convert 10 Meters to Feet
10 × 3.28084 = 32.8084 ft
You can convert any length using the same formula—or simply use the Housivity converter above to get instant results.
This table helps users quickly find the most common conversions without calculating anything.
| Meters (m) | Feet (ft) |
|---|---|
| 1 m | 3.28084 ft |
| 2 m | 6.56168 ft |
| 3 m | 9.84252 ft |
| 4 m | 13.12336 ft |
| 5 m | 16.4042 ft |
| 6 m | 19.68504 ft |
| 7 m | 22.96588 ft |
| 8 m | 26.24672 ft |
| 9 m | 29.52756 ft |
| 10 m | 32.8084 ft |
| 15 m | 49.2126 ft |
| 20 m | 65.6168 ft |
| 25 m | 82.021 ft |
| 30 m | 98.4252 ft |
| 50 m | 164.042 ft |
| 100 m | 328.084 ft |
0.5 m to ft
0.5 × 3.28084 = 1.64042 ft
0.75 m to ft
0.75 × 3.28084 = 2.46063 ft
1.2 m to ft
1.2 × 3.28084 = 3.937 ft
1.5 m to ft
1.5 × 3.28084 = 4.92126 ft
1.6 m to ft
1.6 × 3.28084 = 5.24934 ft
1.7 m to ft
1.7 × 3.28084 = 5.57743 ft
1.8 m to ft
1.8 × 3.28084 = 5.90552 ft
1.9 m to ft
1.9 × 3.28084 = 6.2336 ft
2.5 m to ft
2.5 × 3.28084 = 8.2021 ft
These values are the most commonly searched measurements for height, room size, and product dimensions.
If someone wants to convert manually:
Step 1:
Take your measurement in meters.
Step 2:
Multiply the value by 3.28084.
Step 3:
The result is the value in feet.
Example:
3.2 meters × 3.28084 = 10.4987 ft
Even though it’s simple, users prefer instant online tools because they avoid manual errors and save time.
1. Real Estate Measurements
Builders, architects, and buyers use meters and feet interchangeably.
Examples:
If a room is 3 meters high, it becomes:
3 m × 3.28084 = 9.84 ft
2. Interior Design
Decor and furniture dimensions often use both units.
Furniture commonly comes in meters (international) while Indian households often measure in feet.
3. Construction & Engineering
Technical drawings may use meters while on-ground workers use feet.
4. Sports
Tracks, nets, tennis courts, football fields—they all require metric and imperial conversions.
5. Online Shopping
Products from the US, UK, Japan, and China often list dimensions in meters or feet, depending on the brand.
People frequently convert height from meters to feet, especially students, job applicants, and fitness enthusiasts.
Here are common height conversions:
| Height (Meters) | Height (Feet) |
|---|---|
| 1.5 m | 4.92 ft |
| 1.55 m | 5.08 ft |
| 1.6 m | 5.25 ft |
| 1.65 m | 5.41 ft |
| 1.7 m | 5.57 ft |
| 1.75 m | 5.74 ft |
| 1.8 m | 5.90 ft |
| 1.85 m | 6.06 ft |
| 1.9 m | 6.23 ft |
If you want to understand why 1 meter equals 3.28084 feet, here’s the logic:
So:
100 cm ÷ 2.54 = 39.3701 inches
39.3701 inches ÷ 12 = 3.28084 feet
That’s how the international conversion standard was created.
1. Room Height
Average modern room height = 2.6 to 3 meters
In feet → 8.5 ft to 9.8 ft
2. Parking Dimensions
A typical parking space:
2.5 m × 5 m = 8.20 ft × 16.4 ft
3. Garden & Landscape
Garden patches, pathways, fences, and plant spacing are often measured in meters but implemented in feet.
| Meters | Feet |
|---|---|
| 0.1 m | 0.328 ft |
| 0.25 m | 0.8202 ft |
| 0.4 m | 1.3123 ft |
| 0.8 m | 2.6247 ft |
| 1.25 m | 4.101 ft |
| 1.75 m | 5.7414 ft |
| 2.2 m | 7.2178 ft |
| 3.5 m | 11.4829 ft |
| 4.5 m | 14.7638 ft |
| 6 m | 19.685 ft |
| 12 m | 39.370 ft |
| 15 m | 49.212 ft |
Ceiling Height Example
A premium apartment lists a 3.2-meter ceiling height.
3.2 m × 3.28084 = 10.498 ft
Builders often highlight “10-foot ceiling height” for marketing.
Plot Boundary Example
A boundary wall of 2 meters is:
2 × 3.28084 = 6.561 ft
Balcony Length Example
A balcony of 4.2 meters converts to:
4.2 × 3.28084 = 13.779 ft
Architects often require quick references. Here’s a ready chart:
| m | ft |
|---|---|
| 0.9 m | 2.9528 ft |
| 1.2 m | 3.937 ft |
| 2.4 m | 7.874 ft |
| 2.7 m | 8.858 ft |
| 3 m | 9.842 ft |
| 3.3 m | 10.826 ft |