It's usually about 10 metres away for a 50mm lens at f/13 I think. What you want to do is use the hyperfocal distance (google it, there's a lot of info about what it is, and calculators to find the ideal focus distance for your lens and camera). It will work but you won't maximise depth of field by doing that because with a stopped down aperture like f/13, you actually focus beyond infinity if you focus near infinity. For focusing, don't focus on the background. That is about the widest you can get without extreme perspective distortion and you end up with a roughly square image (but compositionally, there's usually more ceiling than floor). In portrait format, I use 5 columns by 3 rows with about 20% overlap between images. The 50mm f/1.8 should be fine really, that's my 'sweet spot' focal length for most of my interior panoramas.
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