How many wallpaper rolls do I need?
Calculate wall area from room perimeter and height, then divide by roll coverage and add waste. A 12 x 12 room with 8 ft walls, 30 sq ft rolls, and 15% waste needs about 15 rolls.
Coverage changes by surface
Pattern repeat, roll width, wall height, windows, doors, and matching direction can change the final roll count.
Estimate rooms separately
Separate rooms, ceilings, trim, doors, cabinets, decks, and accent walls when coats, color, surface type, or coverage differs.
Wallpaper roll example estimates
Examples use 30 sq ft per roll and 15% waste. Pattern repeat can require more.
| Room | Wall area | Rolls |
|---|---|---|
| 10 ft x 12 ft room | 352 sq ft | 14 rolls |
| 12 ft x 12 ft room | 384 sq ft | 15 rolls |
| 12 ft x 16 ft room | 448 sq ft | 18 rolls |
Before you calculate
- Measure each wall or room section separately before combining roll counts.
- Use the actual roll coverage, width, and pattern repeat from the selected product.
- Add extra waste for large pattern repeats, drop matches, stairwells, powder rooms, ceilings, and short wall sections.
Common mistakes
- Using gross roll coverage without checking pattern repeat or usable roll length.
- Subtracting every small opening and then running short on pattern matching.
- Mixing peel-and-stick, pasted wallpaper, murals, and commercial wallcovering in one estimate.
Formula
rolls = ceil((2 * (length + width) * wallHeight * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / rollCoverage)
Assumptions
- Pattern repeat, roll width, roll coverage, and matching direction can change the final order.
- Doors and windows are not automatically subtracted.
- Use the selected wallpaper or wallcovering label for final ordering.
Example
Estimated bedroom wallpaper needed: 15 rolls
How to calculate wallpaper rolls
- Measure room length, room width, and wall height to estimate wall area.
- Enter roll coverage from the wallpaper or wallcovering product.
- Add waste for pattern repeat, matching, seams, openings, and cuts.
- Divide adjusted wall area by roll coverage and round up to full rolls.
- Check roll width, single-roll versus double-roll packaging, and pattern direction before buying.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to whole rolls and keep lot or batch numbers consistent.
- Order extra when color matching matters or the pattern may be discontinued.
FAQ
How do I calculate wallpaper rolls?
Calculate wallpaper area, add waste for pattern matching and cuts, then divide by the roll coverage listed by the manufacturer. Round up to whole rolls.
Does pattern repeat change wallpaper roll count?
Yes. Large repeats, drop matches, half-drop patterns, and directional prints can increase waste, especially around openings and short wall sections.
Should I subtract windows and doors for wallpaper?
For a quick estimate, many people leave openings in as a waste buffer. For expensive wallpaper, measure each wall and subtract large openings carefully.
How many rolls for a 12 ft by 12 ft room with 8 ft walls, 30 sq ft rolls, and 15% waste project?
A project using 12 ft room length, 12 ft room width, 8 ft wall height, 30 sq ft roll coverage, 15 % waste requires exactly 15 rolls. This includes any waste percentages if applicable.
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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.