Wallpaper Calculator
Use this free wallpaper calculator to instantly calculate how many rolls of wallpaper you need for any room — walls only, including ceiling height, doors, and windows. Enter your room dimensions, select your roll size, choose your pattern repeat size, and get an instant roll count with pattern waste already accounted for. Covers all wallpaper types including basic paper, vinyl, grasscloth, peel and stick, and designer wallpaper.
Usable per roll = Roll sq ft − (Pattern Repeat waste per drop)
Rolls = Wall Area ÷ Usable sq ft per roll — always round UP
Always buy 1–2 extra rolls · Buy from same batch/lot number · Pattern repeats significantly increase waste · Keep spare rolls for future repairs
Estimates based on 2026 US average pricing. Always confirm roll coverage with your specific wallpaper label before ordering.
How Does the Wallpaper Calculator Work?
This wallpaper calculator estimates how many rolls you need for any room based on your wall dimensions, ceiling height, roll size, pattern repeat, and number of doors and windows. Pattern repeat is the most important and most overlooked factor — large repeats can add 20–40% more material waste.
How to Use:
- Enter your room length, width, and ceiling height in feet.
- Select your roll size — US standard double rolls (56.4 sq ft) are most common.
- Select your pattern repeat — check the wallpaper label or product page. This is critical for accurate ordering.
- Enter your doors and windows to deduct from the total wall area.
- Select your wallpaper type for a cost estimate.
Always buy 1–2 extra rolls beyond your calculated amount and keep them for future repairs. Wallpaper is discontinued frequently — if a panel gets damaged in 2 years and your pattern is no longer available, you'll wish you had spares. Extra rolls from the same lot number are invaluable for repairs.
Standard Wallpaper Roll Sizes Guide
Wallpaper roll sizes are not standardized globally — US, European, and British rolls differ. Always check the actual roll dimensions on the label and use those numbers, not general estimates.
| Roll Type | Width | Length | Sq Ft per Roll | Common For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Double Roll | 20.5 in | 33 ft | 56.4 sq ft | Most US wallpaper sold |
| US Single Roll | 20.5 in | 16.5 ft | 28.2 sq ft | Some US brands, sold as pairs |
| European Standard | 20.5 in | 33.5 ft | 57.2 sq ft | Imported European wallpaper |
| Wide Roll | 27 in | 27 ft | 59.5 sq ft | Grasscloth, textured papers |
| Peel & Stick | 24 in | varies | varies | Removable accent walls |
The sq ft listed on a roll is the total square footage — not the usable amount after pattern matching. A 56 sq ft roll with a 12 inch pattern repeat may only yield 42–46 usable sq ft per roll after matching. This calculator automatically accounts for pattern repeat waste in the "Usable per Roll" figure.
Wallpaper Types Guide
Choosing the right wallpaper type for each room is critical. Bathrooms and kitchens need moisture-resistant options. Children's rooms benefit from washable vinyl. Living rooms and bedrooms can use any type.
| Type | Cost/Roll | Durability | Best For | Avoid |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper (Basic) | $15 – $40 | Low | Bedrooms, low-traffic walls | Bathrooms, kitchens |
| Vinyl Coated | $25 – $60 | Good | Most rooms, family homes | High humidity without ventilation |
| Solid Vinyl | $30 – $80 | Excellent | Bathrooms, kitchens, commercial | — |
| Peel & Stick | $25 – $70 | Moderate | Renters, accent walls, temporary | Textured walls, humid areas |
| Grasscloth / Natural | $50 – $200+ | Moderate | Living rooms, dining rooms | Bathrooms, high-traffic areas |
| Fabric / Textile | $80 – $250+ | Good | Luxury bedrooms, feature walls | Humid rooms, kitchens |
| Designer / Luxury | $100 – $500+ | Varies | Feature walls, statement rooms | High traffic without protection |
Peel and stick wallpaper is great for renters and low-commitment decorating — it removes cleanly from smooth painted walls. However, it doesn't adhere well to textured walls, can peel in humid conditions, and looks less professional than traditionally hung paper. For a permanent installation, traditional wallpaper with paste gives a much better result.
Pattern Repeat Explained
Pattern repeat is the vertical distance between identical points in a repeating pattern. It is the single biggest source of unexpected wallpaper waste and cost overruns. Always check the pattern repeat on the wallpaper label before ordering.
| Match Type | Pattern Repeat | Extra Waste | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| No Match (Straight) | None / Solid | 0–5% | Easiest |
| Straight Match | Any size | 5–15% | Easy |
| Drop Match (Half Drop) | Any size | 15–25% | Moderate |
| Random Match | N/A | 5% | Easiest |
Waste by Repeat Size:
- No repeat / solid texture — minimal waste, just standard overlap. Add 5% buffer.
- Small repeat (up to 6") — typically 1–2 strips wasted per roll. Add 10–15%.
- Medium repeat (7"–12") — 2–3 strips wasted. Can reduce usable sq ft by 15–25%.
- Large repeat (13"–24"+) — significant waste per roll. Can reduce usable area by 25–40%. Always add extra rolls.
A wallpaper with a 24-inch pattern repeat on a 9-foot ceiling wall may waste an entire drop (strip) per roll trying to match the pattern. This can increase your roll count by 30–50% vs the same room with no pattern. Always order more rolls than you think you need with large-pattern wallpapers.
Wallpaper Coverage Chart
Estimated rolls needed for common room sizes using US standard double rolls (56.4 sq ft), 9 ft ceilings, 1 door, 1 window, no pattern repeat.
| Room Size | Wall Area | No Pattern | Medium Repeat | Large Repeat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10×10 ft bedroom | 324 sq ft | 6 rolls | 8 rolls | 10 rolls |
| 12×12 ft bedroom | 396 sq ft | 8 rolls | 10 rolls | 12 rolls |
| 15×12 ft living room | 450 sq ft | 9 rolls | 11 rolls | 14 rolls |
| 20×15 ft living room | 594 sq ft | 11 rolls | 14 rolls | 18 rolls |
| Accent wall 12×9 ft | 108 sq ft | 2 rolls | 3 rolls | 4 rolls |
| 8×5 ft bathroom | 198 sq ft | 4 rolls | 5 rolls | 6 rolls |
*Deducted 1 door (21 sq ft) and 1 window (15 sq ft) from each room. These are estimates — always use the calculator above for your exact dimensions.
Wallpaper Cost (2026)
Full cost breakdown for wallpapering a standard 12×12 ft bedroom (8 rolls, no pattern) in 2026.
| Item | Quantity | Unit Cost | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Paper Wallpaper | 8 rolls | $15 – $40/roll | $120 – $320 |
| Vinyl / Washable | 8 rolls | $30 – $80/roll | $240 – $640 |
| Grasscloth / Natural | 8 rolls | $80 – $200/roll | $640 – $1,600 |
| Wallpaper Paste | 1–2 buckets | $12 – $20 each | $12 – $40 |
| Primer / Sizing | 1 gallon | $15 – $30 | $15 – $30 |
| Professional Hanging Labor | Per roll | $20 – $50/roll | $160 – $400 |
| Total DIY (vinyl) | $267 – $710 | ||
| Total Professionally Hung | $427 – $1,110 | ||
Example Calculation
You want to wallpaper a 15×12 ft room with 9 ft ceilings, 1 door, 1 window, using a wallpaper with a 12 inch pattern repeat on US standard double rolls (56.4 sq ft).
2 × (15 + 12) × 9 = 2 × 27 × 9 = 486 sq ft
Step 2 — Deduct openings:1 door (21) + 1 window (15) = 36 sq ft deducted
Net wall area = 486 − 36 = 450 sq ft
56.4 sq ft total − pattern waste ≈ ~47 usable sq ft per roll
Step 4 — Rolls needed:450 ÷ 47 = 9.57 → round up to 10 rolls
Step 5 — Add 1–2 spare rolls:Order 11–12 rolls total — same lot number essential
Buying & Hanging Tips
Before You Buy
- Order all rolls from the same batch number — color can vary slightly between production batches. Check the batch/dye-lot number on every roll before buying and ensure they all match.
- Order more than you think — always buy 1–2 extra rolls. Wallpaper is frequently discontinued. Matching your exact pattern and batch years later is often impossible.
- Check the paste type — some wallpapers are paste-the-wall, some paste-the-paper, some are pre-pasted. Each requires different installation technique and tools.
- Test a sample first — order a sample and hang it on your wall to see how the pattern and color look in your room's actual lighting before committing to full rolls.
Hanging Tips
- Prep the wall first — fill all holes, sand smooth, apply sizing or primer. Unprepared walls cause bubbling, poor adhesion, and visible seams.
- Use a plumb line — walls are rarely perfectly vertical. Drop a plumb bob or use a level to mark a true vertical starting line. Every strip is hung from this line.
- Start behind a door — begin hanging from behind the main door so any pattern mismatch at the end of the room is hidden.
- Smooth from center outward — use a wallpaper brush or smoothing tool to push air bubbles outward from center to edges. Never smooth downward only.
- Trim while wet — trim excess at ceiling and skirting while the paste is still wet using a straight edge and sharp snap-off knife. Trying to trim dried wallpaper tears it.
A laser level makes hanging wallpaper dramatically easier — it projects a perfectly plumb vertical line on the wall so every strip starts aligned. The most common wallpaper mistake is using a slightly off-vertical line that compounds across the room, making the last strip noticeably out of alignment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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