Wallpaper Roll Calculator

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Wallpaper Calculator

Estimate rolls for your feature wall

Measurements are approximate for standard walls.

Adding a feature wall with bold wallpaper is one of the fastest ways to transform a room. But let’s be real, nothing is more frustrating than being half a roll short when you reach the final corner of the room. This wallpaper calculator is designed to take the guesswork out of your project. In 2026, designer wallpaper rolls typically cost between $30 and $150 each. Using this tool ensures you buy enough to match your patterns perfectly without wasting money on rolls you will never open.

How to use this wallpaper calculator

Measure Wall Width: Enter the total length of the wall(s) you are covering in feet.

Measure Wall Height: Standard walls are 8 or 9 feet, but be sure to measure to the top of the baseboard.

Select Roll Type: Choose between a “Standard Single Roll” (approx. 30 sq ft) or a “European Double Roll” (approx. 56 sq ft).

Calculate: The tool automatically adds a 15% waste buffer, which is essential for pattern matching.

The Wallpaper Math Formula
This wallpaper calculator uses a specific formula to account for the “Repeat” in the pattern:

  1. Wall Area: (Width in Ft x Height in Ft) = Total Sq Ft.
  2. Pattern Buffer: Total Sq Ft x 1.15 (15% extra for alignment).
  3. Roll Count: Total Area with Buffer / Square Footage per Roll.

We always round up to the nearest whole roll. Wallpaper is manufactured in “Dye Lots,” meaning the colors can vary slightly between different printing batches. If you run out and buy another roll a month later, the colors might not match perfectly. It is always safer to have one extra roll from the same dye lot.

Why the 15% Pattern Waste is Necessary

Wallpaper calculator guide showing 5 steps to align strips, identify pattern repeats, and calculate material waste for perfect feature walls.
Understanding the pattern repeat is essential for our wallpaper calculator to give you an accurate roll estimate.


Unlike paint, wallpaper has a “repeat.” This is the distance between where the pattern starts and where it begins again. When you hang the second strip, you have to slide it up or down to align the flowers or geometric shapes with the first strip. This process creates wasted paper at the top and bottom. Our wallpaper calculator builds this 15% waste directly into your estimate so you don’t have to do the stressful math yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A 12×12 wall is 144 square feet. With a 15% buffer for pattern matching, you need to cover 165 sq ft. If using standard 30 sq ft rolls, you would need 6 rolls. Our wallpaper calculator handles these estimates instantly so you don’t under-buy.
The pattern repeat is the vertical distance between two identical points in a design. Large patterns (like big floral designs) usually have a 20-25 inch repeat. This creates significantly more waste than small, tight patterns because you must align the strips.
For a standard window, no. It is always safer to calculate the full wall area. This ensures you have extra material for mistakes or future repairs. You should only subtract areas for massive features like sliding glass doors or floor-to-ceiling windows.