Wallpaper Coverage
Rolls of wallpaper for a room
About Wallpaper Coverage
A wallpaper-coverage calculator estimates the number of rolls needed for a room, accounting for wall area, pattern repeat, and waste. The Toolenza calculator uses 56 sq ft per single roll (the US standard, accounting for typical waste) — but most wallpaper today is sold as double rolls.
Roll types you'll see
- Single roll — nominally 28 sq ft (4 sq metres) of paper, ~56 sq ft of coverage rated by the manufacturer. Mostly historical; rare in stores now.
- Double roll — 56 sq ft of paper, ~104 sq ft of coverage. The default at most retailers — when a store says "a roll," they typically mean this.
- Euro/metric roll — 5.5 sq metres (~58 sq ft) of paper. Common for European imports; matches single-roll coverage with different dimensions.
Pattern repeat eats paper
If the wallpaper has a pattern, every strip has to start at the matching point of the previous strip. A half-drop repeat wastes about half the repeat distance per strip; a straight repeat wastes less. Practical impact:
- Small repeats (< 6 in) — waste roughly 10–15%.
- Medium repeats (6–18 in) — waste 15–25%.
- Large repeats (> 18 in) — waste 25–40%. Add an extra roll for safety.
How to measure
- Perimeter of the room in feet.
- Wall height in feet (typically 8 or 9).
- Subtract doors and windows — most are 20 sq ft each.
- Multiply for total square feet.
- Divide by 56 (single) or 104 (double) for the roll count.
- Round up and add at least 1 extra roll.
Pro tips
- Buy from one batch. Like tile, dye lots vary. Order the entire room's worth at once.
- Pre-paste, paste-the-wall, peel-and-stick — three different application methods. Easy beginner choice: paste-the-wall or peel-and-stick.
- Take off light switch covers and outlet plates before papering. Patching around them looks amateur.
Frequently asked questions
10% for plain or random-match papers; 15-25% for straight-match; 25-35% for drop-match (offset pattern repeats).
The vertical distance between repeats of the design. Larger repeat = more waste because you have to align it strip-to-strip.
For small openings, no — the offcut may not be usable. For large openings (full doors), subtract.
European single roll: ~5.5 m² (53cm × 10m). US single roll: ~28 sq ft (typically sold as double rolls for 56 sq ft).
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