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Complete Guide to Calculating Wallpaper: Measurements, Rolls, and Tips

par Ombre Intérieur Jul 16, 2026
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    Calculating the amount of wallpaper needed for your decorating project is a crucial step to avoid unpleasant surprises: running out of rolls mid-project or ending up with excess unusable stock. This reference guide explains step by step how to take measurements, choose the right type of wallpaper, and optimise your purchase. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned DIYer, you'll find all the keys to completing your project without waste.

    Key Takeaways
    • Measure the height and perimeter of each wall precisely, subtracting openings (doors, windows).
    • The roll count calculation depends on the wallpaper format (width, length) and pattern repeat.
    • Always allow a safety margin of 10–15% for offcuts and errors.
    • Use an online calculator or the manual formula: (total perimeter / roll width) × (wall height + 10 cm) / roll length.
    • For patterned wallpaper, multiply the number of drops by a factor of 1.2 to 1.5 depending on the repeat type.

    Why Accurate Calculation Is Essential

    An exact calculation prevents you from running out of wallpaper mid-wall or paying for unused rolls. Additionally, each manufacturing batch may have slight colour variations: it's best to buy everything at once. Finally, knowing the correct metreage allows you to compare offers and choose the most economical format.

    Different Types of Wallpaper and Their Impact on Calculation

    Standard Wallpaper (No Pattern Repeat)

    The simplest to calculate: each drop is placed consecutively without pattern adjustment. The usable height is simply the wall height plus 10 cm for trimming.

    Straight Match Wallpaper

    The pattern repeats horizontally at the same height on each drop. You need to add the pattern repeat height (e.g., 32 cm) to the wall height to determine the length of each drop, as you will need to align the pattern.

    Drop Match Wallpaper

    The pattern repeats offset from one drop to the next (like a checkerboard). The calculation is more complex: you must account for the pattern repeat (e.g., 53 cm) and allow an additional 20–30% waste.

    Panoramic or Large-Format Non-Woven Wallpaper

    These wallpapers are often sold in wide drops (90 cm to 1 m) and require a calculation adapted to their specific dimensions. The pattern repeat may be continuous or random.

    How to Choose Your Wallpaper: Selection Criteria

    Material

    Non-woven wallpaper is the easiest to hang: it is pasted on the wall and cuts easily. Vinyl is washable and durable, ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. Traditional paper is more economical but less durable.

    Pattern and Repeat

    For a room with many corners and openings, choose a pattern without repeat or with a straight match. Large panoramic patterns are better suited to clear walls.

    Roll Format

    Common formats are: 0.53 m × 10.05 m (standard), 0.53 m × 25 m (large roll), 0.70 m × 10.05 m (wide). The choice of format directly influences the number of drops per roll and thus the calculation.

    How to Calculate the Number of Rolls: Step-by-Step Method

    Step 1: Measure the Room

    1. Measure the perimeter of the room (sum of all wall lengths) in metres.
    2. Measure the ceiling height (floor to ceiling) in metres.
    3. Subtract openings (doors, windows): for a standard door (0.90 m × 2.00 m), deduct 1.8 m²; for a window (1.20 m × 1.20 m), deduct 1.44 m². But note: if the opening is small, it's simpler not to deduct and rely on the margin.

    Step 2: Calculate the Number of Drops Needed

    Divide the perimeter (in metres) by the roll width (e.g., 0.53 m). Round up to the nearest whole number. Example: perimeter 15 m ÷ 0.53 = 28.3 → 29 drops.

    Step 3: Calculate the Number of Drops per Roll

    Divide the roll length (10.05 m) by the wall height (e.g., 2.50 m) plus 10 cm for trimming. So 10.05 ÷ 2.60 = 3.86 → 3 drops per roll (you cannot use a quarter of a drop).

    Step 4: Determine the Number of Rolls

    Divide the total number of drops by the number of drops per roll. Example: 29 drops ÷ 3 = 9.66 → 10 rolls. Add 1 safety roll for offcuts and errors.

    Pattern Repeat Cases

    For a straight match, add the pattern repeat height to the wall height before dividing the roll length. For a drop match, the calculation is more complex: you may need to multiply the number of drops by 1.3 to 1.5. Use an online calculator for these cases.

    Comparative Table of Wallpaper Types

    Type Specifications Advantages Recommended Use
    Standard No Repeat Width 0.53 m, length 10.05 m Simple calculation, little waste Small rooms, plain walls
    Straight Match Repeat 32–64 cm Continuous pattern, neat look Living room, bedroom
    Drop Match Repeat 53–106 cm Dynamic pattern, hides imperfections Hallways, uneven walls
    Large-Format Non-Woven Width 0.90 m, length 10.05 m Fewer drops, quick installation Large areas, smooth walls

    Common Calculation Mistakes to Avoid

    Forgetting Offcuts and Trims

    Don't neglect the 10 cm trim at the top and bottom of each drop. For patterned wallpaper, the waste can be much greater.

    Not Accounting for Corners and Alcoves

    Every corner requires a new drop, even if the wall is short. Count one drop per corner, even for small areas.

    Ignoring Batch Variations

    Buy all your rolls at the same time to avoid colour differences between batches. Note the batch number.

    Relying Solely on Calculators Without Verification

    Online calculators are handy, but always check the result with manual calculation, especially for complex rooms.

    Care and Usage Tips

    Before Hanging

    Store rolls in a dry place at room temperature for 24 hours before hanging. Ensure walls are clean, dry, and smooth.

    During Hanging

    Use a paste suitable for the wallpaper type. For non-woven, apply paste to the wall. For traditional paper, paste the paper. Leave to soak for a few minutes.

    After Hanging

    Clean any stains with a damp sponge (for vinyl) or a dry cloth (for paper). Avoid excessive moisture.

    Storing Offcuts

    Keep some offcuts for future repairs. Note the batch number on the packaging.

    Conclusion

    Calculating the number of wallpaper rolls isn't difficult if you follow a rigorous method: measure accurately, account for the pattern repeat type, and allow a margin. With this guide, you are now equipped to succeed in your wall decoration project. To explore our selection of quality wallpapers, from trendy patterns to easy-to-hang non-wovens, visit our Ombre Interieur shop. Transform your interior with products that combine aesthetics and practicality.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I calculate the number of wallpaper rolls?
    Measure the room perimeter and ceiling height. Divide the perimeter by the roll width to get the number of drops. Divide the roll length by the wall height plus 10 cm to get drops per roll. Then divide total drops by drops per roll and round up. Add one safety roll.
    What area does a standard wallpaper roll cover?
    A standard roll 0.53 m wide by 10.05 m long covers about 5.3 m². However, due to trims and pattern repeats, the actual usable area is often less, around 4.5 m² per roll.
    How do I account for pattern repeats in calculations?
    For a straight match, add the pattern repeat height to the wall height before dividing the roll length. For a drop match, multiply the number of drops by 1.3 to 1.5 depending on complexity. Use an online calculator for precision.
    What margin should I allow for wallpaper?
    Allow a margin of 10–15% for offcuts, cutting errors, and adjustments. For patterned wallpaper, this margin can go up to 20–30%. It is recommended to buy one extra roll.

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