# Wallpaper Calculator

> Free wallpaper calculator. Enter your room dimensions and wallpaper specifications to find out exactly how many rolls and paste you need.

Canonical: https://renoquant.com/wallpaper-calculator
Prices updated: 2026-03

## At a glance

European standard rolls are 53 cm × 10 m (about 5.3 m² of usable wallpaper per roll). A typical 4×4 m room with 2.4 m ceilings needs 6–8 rolls. Pattern repeat shortens the usable length of each roll — a 64 cm repeat can add one or two rolls to the same room. One pack of paste covers about 5 rolls.

## How to Calculate How Many Wallpaper Rolls You Need

Wallpaper adds texture and personality to any room — though if you prefer a simpler finish, our [paint calculator](/paint-calculator) can estimate paint for the same walls. Getting the right number of rolls avoids costly shortages where dye lots might not match. This guide walks through the calculation, the roll sizes you will encounter on European and international labels, a worked example for a standard bedroom, and how to adjust for doors, windows, sloped ceilings, and irregular wall shapes.

### The Wallpaper Calculation Formula

**Rolls needed = (Room Perimeter × Room Height) ÷ Usable Area per Roll**

The usable area per roll depends on the pattern repeat:
- **No pattern repeat**: Full roll length is usable
- **With pattern repeat**: Each strip loses material to pattern alignment

### Step-by-Step Guide

1. **Measure room perimeter** — Add all wall lengths together (or 2 × (length + width)).
2. **Measure room height** — Floor to ceiling, typically 2.4–2.5 m in Europe.
3. **Check wallpaper specs** — Roll width, length, and pattern repeat (on the label).
4. **Enter the values** — Our calculator handles the math including waste.

## Wallpaper Roll Sizes Around the World

Roll dimensions vary significantly by region, so always confirm the spec on the label before calculating. Buying based on the wrong assumed size is one of the most common reasons people run out mid-job.

| Region | Width | Length | Coverage per roll |
|--------|-------|--------|-------------------|
| Europe (standard) | 53 cm | 10.05 m | 5.32 m² |
| UK (standard) | 52 cm | 10.05 m | 5.23 m² |
| USA (single roll) | 27 in (68.6 cm) | 27 ft (8.23 m) | 5.65 m² |
| USA (double roll) | 27 in (68.6 cm) | 54 ft (16.46 m) | 11.30 m² |
| Italian / wide format | 70 cm | 10 m | 7.00 m² |
| Asian wide rolls | 91 cm | 16.5 m | 15.02 m² |
| Mural / panel | varies | varies | sized to wall |

Our calculator defaults to the European 53 × 1005 cm standard. If you are buying imported or designer wallpaper, override the width and length fields with the values printed on your roll label — even small differences (52 vs 53 cm) compound across an entire room.

## Worked Example: A Standard 4×3 m Bedroom

Consider a typical European bedroom: 4 m long × 3 m wide × 2.4 m ceiling height, with one 1.9 m² door and one 1.5 m² window.

- **Wall perimeter:** 2 × (4 + 3) = **14 m**
- **Total wall area before openings:** 14 × 2.4 = **33.6 m²**
- **After deducting door + window:** 33.6 − 1.9 − 1.5 = **30.2 m²**
- **Number of strips needed (53 cm wide):** 14 ÷ 0.53 = **26.4 → round up to 27 strips**
- **Strip length needed (with 10 cm trim margin):** 2.4 + 0.1 = **2.5 m**
- **Strips per 10.05 m roll, plain pattern:** 10.05 ÷ 2.5 = **4 strips per roll**
- **Rolls needed (plain):** 27 ÷ 4 = 6.75 → **7 rolls**
- **Rolls needed (with 64 cm pattern repeat):** strip length becomes 2.5 + 0.64 = 3.14 m, so 10.05 ÷ 3.14 = 3.2 → **3 strips per roll** → 27 ÷ 3 = **9 rolls**

The pattern repeat alone adds two rolls — roughly EUR 30–80 of extra material — so always check the label before placing the order. Then add **one safety roll** on top to cover damaged strips and dye-lot mismatches.

## Understanding Pattern Repeat

Pattern repeat is the vertical distance between identical points in the design. The longer the repeat, the more material each strip wastes during alignment. For a deeper walk-through with examples, see our [wallpaper pattern guide](/wallpaper-pattern-guide).

| Pattern Type | Repeat | Extra Material |
|-------------|--------|---------------|
| Plain / Textured | 0 cm | None |
| Small pattern | 10–20 cm | 5–10% extra |
| Medium pattern | 20–40 cm | 10–20% extra |
| Large pattern | 40–64 cm | 20–30% extra |
| Drop-match (offset) | 32+ cm | 25–35% extra |

## Paste Quantity Reference

Paste choice depends on wallpaper type. Heavy non-woven and vinyl wallpapers need stronger paste; lining paper and lightweight prints work with standard mixes. The table below assumes one pack of paste at typical European concentrations.

| Roll count | Powdered paste (200 g) | Pre-mixed paste (5 kg tub) | Notes |
|------------|-----------------------|----------------------------|-------|
| 1–5 rolls | 1 pack | 1 tub | Standard residential job |
| 6–10 rolls | 2 packs | 1 tub | Average bedroom or small living room |
| 11–15 rolls | 3 packs | 2 tubs | Open-plan or large room |
| 16+ rolls | 4+ packs | 3 tubs | Whole-floor or feature wall + ceiling |

Always mix powdered paste 10 minutes before hanging so it can swell and thicken. Pre-mixed paste is faster and more consistent for beginners but costs about 30–50% more per roll covered.

## Adjusting for Doors, Windows, and Irregular Rooms

The simple "perimeter × height" formula assumes a perfect rectangle. Real rooms rarely are. Use these adjustments:

- **Doors and windows** — Subtract their area from the total wall surface only if they are larger than 1 m². Smaller openings should be ignored, since the offcuts above and below rarely produce a usable strip.
- **Sloped ceilings (loft conversions)** — Treat each sloped wall as a triangle: area = ½ × base × height. Add this to your perimeter calculation, but expect 5–10% more waste because of the diagonal cuts.
- **Chimney breasts and alcoves** — Add their additional surface area (front + two sides) to the perimeter. A standard 1 m wide × 0.4 m deep chimney breast adds roughly 1.8 m of perimeter at full ceiling height.
- **Bay windows** — Measure the inside surface as separate flat segments and add them; do not approximate as a curve.
- **Stairwells** — Use the longest wall height (top landing to bottom of stairs) when calculating roll count. Strip length must clear that drop in one piece.

## Choosing Between Wallpaper Types

Roll counts are identical regardless of wallpaper type, but the paste and prep-work differ. Here is how the main families compare:

- **Paste-the-paper (traditional)** — Cheapest. You apply paste to the back of each strip. Slowest hanging method. Best for lining paper and light prints.
- **Paste-the-wall (non-woven)** — Most common modern option. Paste goes directly on the wall, the dry strip is hung onto it. Fast, clean, easy to remove. Premium-priced.
- **Vinyl-coated** — Wipeable surface, good for kitchens and bathrooms. Heavier, needs heavy-duty paste and a seam roller.
- **Solid vinyl / heavy-duty** — Used in hallways and rentals. Highly durable but the seams are visible if not rolled flat.
- **Grasscloth, fabric, and other natural materials** — Highly textured, no pattern matching possible, but seams are always visible. Always order 15–20% extra and hire a professional if you have not hung wallpaper before.

### What You'll Need

- **Wallpaper rolls** — As calculated, plus 1 extra roll for safety
- **Wallpaper paste** — Pre-mixed or powder (1 pack per 5 rolls typical)
- **Smoothing brush or squeegee** — For removing air bubbles
- **Sharp utility knife** — For clean cuts
- **Plumb line or level** — For perfectly vertical hanging
- **Seam roller** — For pressing joints flat

### Tips for Success

- **Order all rolls from the same batch** — Batch numbers ensure consistent color
- **Start from the window wall** — Work away from natural light to hide seams
- **Prepare your walls** — Fill cracks, sand, and apply sizing/primer. If the walls need replastering, use our [drywall calculator](/drywall-calculator) to estimate materials
- **Allow for doors and windows** — Include partial strips above and below openings

### When to Hire a Professional

Consider a professional wallpaper hanger for pattern-heavy designs, feature walls with large repeats, textured wallpapers (grasscloth, fabric-backed), or stairwells and high ceilings. If you are renovating the entire room, our [flooring calculator](/flooring-calculator) can help you estimate laminate or vinyl for the floor at the same time. To budget the full project, see the [wallpaper cost calculator](/wallpaper-cost-calculator) for material and labour pricing in your country.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How do I account for pattern repeat when buying wallpaper?

Pattern repeat is the distance between identical points in the design. Our calculator adjusts the usable length of each roll based on your pattern repeat size, which increases the number of rolls needed.

### What is standard wallpaper roll size?

European standard rolls are 53cm wide × 10m long (10.05m). American rolls are typically 27 inches wide × 27 feet long. Our calculator defaults to the European standard.

### How much wallpaper paste do I need?

One pack of wallpaper paste typically covers 5 rolls. Our calculator automatically estimates the paste needed based on your roll count.

### Should I wallpaper behind furniture?

Yes, we recommend wallpapering the entire wall for a professional finish. You may choose to skip areas permanently hidden by built-in units, but movable furniture may be relocated later.

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