Wallpaper Calculator

Calculate how many rolls of wallpaper you need for your room. Enter your room dimensions, number of doors and windows, and roll size to get an accurate estimate with waste included.

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standard door = ~21 sq ft
standard window = ~12 sq ft

Single vs. Double Rolls

Wallpaper in the US is priced by the single roll but typically sold in double rolls (also called bolts). Understanding the difference is essential for ordering the correct amount:

Always confirm roll dimensions before ordering, as sizes can vary by manufacturer.

Pattern Repeat and Matching

If your wallpaper has a pattern, you'll need extra material to align the design across strips:

This calculator includes a 15% waste factor to account for pattern matching, trimming, and mistakes. For large pattern repeats (over 12 inches), consider adding an extra roll.

Wallpaper Hanging Tips

  1. Prepare your walls: Fill holes, sand rough spots, and apply primer or wallpaper sizing for the best adhesion.
  2. Start at a focal point: Begin hanging next to a door or in the least conspicuous corner, working outward.
  3. Use a plumb line: Ensure your first strip is perfectly vertical. Walls are rarely perfectly straight.
  4. Order from the same dye lot: Colors can vary slightly between production runs. Order all your wallpaper at once from the same batch.
  5. Keep extras: Save at least one extra roll for future repairs or touch-ups.

Accent Wall Calculation

If you're only wallpapering one accent wall, measure just that wall's width and the ceiling height. Use the same formula but only for that single wall rather than the full room perimeter. Most accent walls need 2-3 single rolls depending on the wall size and pattern.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rolls of wallpaper do I need for a 12x12 room?
For a standard 12x12 room with 8-foot ceilings, you'll need approximately 8-10 single rolls of standard wallpaper (20.5 inches wide, 33 feet long). This accounts for one door and two windows. Rooms with more doors/windows will need fewer rolls, while patterned wallpaper may require more due to pattern matching waste.
What is the difference between single and double rolls?
A single roll of American wallpaper is approximately 36 square feet of coverage (regardless of width). A double roll is exactly twice that, about 72 square feet. Most wallpaper is actually sold in double rolls but priced per single roll. European wallpaper rolls are typically 56 square feet. Always check the roll dimensions before ordering.
How do you account for pattern repeat in wallpaper?
Pattern repeat is the distance between where the pattern starts again. For straight-match patterns, add the repeat length to each strip's height when calculating. For drop-match patterns, add 1.5 times the repeat length. This extra wallpaper is needed to align the pattern across strips. Larger pattern repeats mean more waste, typically 15-25% extra.
Should I buy extra wallpaper?
Yes, always order at least one extra roll beyond what the calculator suggests. This accounts for cutting errors, damage during installation, and future repairs. Wallpaper from different production runs (dye lots) can have subtle color differences, so it's important to order enough from one batch.