Wallpaper Calculator

Calculate exactly how many wallpaper rolls you need — accounts for room size, doors, windows, and pattern repeat

A wallpaper calculator takes the guesswork out of ordering rolls by estimating exactly how many you need based on your room dimensions, number of openings, roll size, and pattern repeat. Ordering too few means a risky reorder from a different dye lot; ordering too many wastes money. Enter your measurements below and get an instant roll count with a cost estimate.

Wallpaper Roll Estimator

Room Dimensions

Doors & Windows

Wallpaper Roll Size

Pattern Repeat (optional)

Enter 0 for solid or textured wallpaper with no pattern repeat. Check the wallpaper label for the repeat distance.

Pricing (optional)

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Wall Area (sq ft)
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Net Area (sq ft)
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Rolls Needed
Estimated Cost

Project Breakdown

Total Wall Area
Doors Deducted
Windows Deducted
Net Wall Area
Strips per Roll
Coverage per Roll
Waste (pattern repeat)
Rolls Needed
Estimated Cost

How to Use the Wallpaper Calculator

Ordering the right number of wallpaper rolls is trickier than it sounds. Buy too few and you risk a dye-lot mismatch when you reorder. Buy too many and you waste money on rolls that sit in a cupboard forever. This wallpaper calculator handles all the math — room dimensions, doors and windows, roll size, and pattern repeat — so you know exactly how many rolls to add to your cart before you start.

Step 1: Enter Your Room Dimensions

Measure the length, width, and ceiling height of the room you plan to wallpaper. The calculator computes the total wall area by multiplying the room's perimeter (2 × length + 2 × width) by the wall height. If you prefer metric, click the "Metric" toggle at the top — all inputs and labels switch to meters and centimeters automatically.

Step 2: Account for Doors and Windows

Enter the number of doors and windows in the room. Each door deducts approximately 21 square feet (3 ft × 7 ft) and each window deducts approximately 12 square feet (3 ft × 4 ft) from the total wall area. This gives you the net paperable area — the surface you actually need to cover — and prevents you from buying rolls for space that will not be papered. In a typical room with one door and two windows, this can save one or two rolls.

Step 3: Select Your Roll Size

Choose one of the preset roll sizes — US Standard (20.5" × 33ft), Wide (27" × 33ft), or European (20.5" × 16.5ft) — or click Custom to enter any roll dimensions. The calculator uses the roll width and roll length to determine how many usable strips each roll contains and the coverage area per roll. Always verify the exact roll dimensions on the product label or supplier website, as sizes can vary slightly by brand.

Step 4: Enter the Pattern Repeat (If Any)

The pattern repeat is the vertical distance over which the wallpaper design completes one full cycle. For solid or textured wallpapers with no pattern, leave this at 0. For patterned wallpapers, the repeat is printed on the label — common values are 12, 18, or 24 inches. When a pattern repeat is set, the wallpaper calculator adds the repeat distance to the effective strip length needed, increasing waste but ensuring a clean pattern match across all strips. A larger repeat on a short wall height significantly increases the number of rolls required.

Step 5: Review Results and Add Pricing

The results section shows four key figures: total wall area, net area after subtracting openings, rolls needed (always rounded up to the nearest whole roll), and estimated cost. Optionally enter a price per roll to see the total material cost. The detailed breakdown below shows how the roll count was calculated, including strips per roll, coverage per roll, and pattern waste percentage — so you can verify the estimate and adjust inputs if needed.

Pro Tip: Always Buy One Extra Roll

Even after the calculator gives you an accurate count, professionals recommend buying one extra roll from the same dye lot (the batch number printed on the label). Wallpaper colors vary slightly between production runs, and a replacement roll purchased months or years later may not match perfectly. Keeping a spare roll ensures you can patch any damage or future wear without a noticeable color difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this wallpaper calculator free to use?

Yes, this wallpaper calculator is completely free with no signup, no account, and no limits. You can calculate as many rooms as you like. All calculations run entirely in your browser — your room measurements and project details are never sent to a server.

Is my data private when I use this tool?

Absolutely. Every calculation runs locally in your browser using client-side JavaScript. No dimensions, prices, or personal details are ever transmitted to any server. Your information stays completely private on your device.

How do I calculate how many rolls of wallpaper I need?

Measure the room's length, width, and height. The calculator finds the total wall area (perimeter × height), subtracts standard door and window areas, then divides the adjusted area by the coverage each roll provides. It always rounds up to the nearest whole roll. Enter your pattern repeat for automatic waste adjustment.

What is a wallpaper pattern repeat and why does it matter?

A pattern repeat is the vertical distance before the wallpaper design repeats itself. When hanging patterned wallpaper you must align each strip, so you waste the extra length needed to reach the next repeat. A 24-inch repeat on a 9-foot ceiling can waste nearly two feet per strip, significantly increasing the number of rolls required.

What are standard wallpaper roll dimensions?

Most US wallpaper rolls are 20.5 inches wide and 33 feet long. European rolls are typically 20.5 inches (52 cm) wide and 33 feet (10 m) long. Some wide-format rolls are 27 inches wide. This calculator includes presets for all common sizes and lets you enter custom dimensions.

Should I order extra rolls as a buffer?

Yes — always buy at least one extra roll, ideally from the same dye lot (batch number on the label). Wallpaper colors vary slightly between production runs, so an exact match from a future purchase is not guaranteed. Keep the spare roll in case you need to patch a damaged section years later.

How does the calculator handle doors and windows?

Each door subtracts approximately 21 square feet (about 3 × 7 ft) and each window subtracts approximately 12 square feet (about 3 × 4 ft) from the total wall area. This prevents you from ordering excess wallpaper for surfaces you will not be covering. Adjust the door and window count to match your room.

Can I calculate wallpaper cost with this tool?

Yes. Enter the price per roll in the optional pricing field and the calculator instantly shows the total material cost estimate based on the number of rolls needed. The cost is optional — leave it blank if you just need the roll count.