How much will one roll wallpaper cover?

A standard American roll of wallpaper gives you about 35 square feet, but waste and pattern matching usually takes this down to about 27 usable square feet per roll.
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How much does 1 roll of wallpaper do?

A single roll of wallpaper is 27 inches wide by 5 yards long (68.58 cm x 4.57 meters) and covers 30 square feet (waste and pattern matching usually takes this down to about 27 usable square feet per roll).
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How many rolls do you get out of wallpaper?

Taking a quick measurement of your wall length and ceiling height will confirm how many drops you can expect from your roll of wallpaper. Typically, ceiling height is around 2760mm. If this is the case, you will get three drops from a standard 10m length & 53.5cm width of wallpaper.
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How long is a full roll of wallpaper?

Length is measured in feet. Most single rolls will be either 13.5 or 16.5 feet long (or 27 or 33 feet long for double rolls).
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How do I determine how much wallpaper I need?

Measure the width of each wall where you would like to apply the wallpaper and add them all together ("Combined Width"). Measure the height of the walls. Multiply the Combined Width by the height of the walls – this is the total square footage ("TSF") of wall space you need to cover with wallpaper.
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What can I do with one roll of wallpaper?

Wrap empty cans with wallpaper and turn them into vases, planters, or storage containers. Cut out large design elements—whether you're tracing a shape in the wallpaper, or creating a different shape entirely—and use them to decoupage furniture or make wall decals.
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How many rolls do I need?

If the width is 20.50 inches or 21 inches then you divide the square footage by 56 to find out how many double rolls you need. If the with is 36 inches (only natural grasscloth patterns are this size) then you will divide the square footage by 72 to find out how many double rolls you need.
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How many rolls of wallpaper do I need dunelm?

Take the height measurement of the room/area in metres and multiply it by the number of widths needed. Divide that number by the length of the wallpaper roll – usually 10m – and you'll have the number of rolls needed.
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How do you work out how many rolls of patterned wallpaper I need?

Take your total square footage and divide it by usable square footage per roll of wallpaper:
  1. No Repeat = 25 Sq. Ft of Usable Wallpaper.
  2. Repeat Less than 12-inches = 22 Sq. Ft. of Usable Wallpaper.
  3. Repeat Greater than 12-inches = 18 Sq. Ft. of Usable Wallpaper.
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How many square feet is a 10x10 wall?

How many square feet is a 10x10 room? The square footage of a room 10 feet wide by 10 feet long is 100 square feet. Find the square footage by multiplying the width (10 ft) by the length (10 ft).
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How much does a double roll of wallpaper cover?

Depending on the wallpaper sheet width, a double roll covers 57 to 61 square feet, while a single roll is 29 to 31 square feet. Remember, wallpaper only comes in double rolls, even though they price out the cost in single roll quantities. You can count on double rolls to always be twice as long as single rolls.
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Do you hang wallpaper left to right or right to left?

Choose a wall to the right of the window if you're right-handed or to the left if you're left-handed. Also, it's best to work away from the window, so the paper edges don't cast a shadow if they overlap slightly. And try to avoid having to hang narrow strips against a window or door.
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How long does it take to wallpaper 1 wall?

of-course, duration will depend on the size of your wall. Say if there's only 1 roll to be installed, then it would barely take a 1.5-2 hours. 1 roll which is 55-57 sq feet. If you have a column or other design element to that wall, then it take 3-4 hrs max.
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Do you Overlap wallpaper?

Is it best to overlap the seams when hanging wallpaper? No, we do not recommend overlapping your wallpaper seams. Seams should be "butted" tightly together and smoothed down with a wallpaper seam smoother. Properly "booked" wallpaper does not shrink on the wall, so you do not need to overlap.
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Do you need a pasting table to wallpaper?

There is no need for a pasting table, unless you want to hang like normal wallpaper and you find a flat surface helps when you're measuring out your lengths prior to hanging.
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How do you hang wallpaper without seams showing?

Wallpaper seams on straight walls are butted, not overlapped, but seams are less visible if you place them at the point farthest from where the first panel was installed. Minimize the visibility of seams by starting in the area opposite the most-used entrance to the room.
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How many rolls of wallpaper do I need for a small bathroom?

I calculated the square footage of the bathroom which was 300 square feet of walls and each roll of the paper I found is 56 square feet so I needed at least 6 rolls. (Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links where I make a small commission.)
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How long is a double roll of wallpaper?

The standard double roll wallpaper size is 20.8” wide x 33' long.
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How do I calculate sq footage?

Measure the length and width, in feet, of each room. Then, multiply the length by the width to calculate that room's square footage. For example: If a bedroom is 12 feet by 20 feet, it is 240 square feet (12 x 20 = 240).
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Is wallpaper cheaper than paint?

Instalment of wallpapers also creates a need to match the décor with the patterns. On the other side, interior wall paints are comparatively cheaper than wallpaper. Though painting requires personnel, it is very much affordable and less expensive than wallpapers.
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How many square meters is a roll of wallpaper?

Standard wallpaper rolls made n Europe have dimensions of 10.05 m x 0.53 m, which amounts to 5 m2 (square meters).
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How do you store rolled wallpaper?

The recommended way to store vinyl rolls is at controlled temperature and humidity, target 75°F and 50% Relative Humidity. Storage temperature above 75°F accelerates adhesive degradation and can reduce the bond of your graphics by a great deal in a year or so.
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Why do you start in the middle when wallpapering?

Since many paperhangers work toward the right, butting each new strip at the right edge of the previous strip, picking such a starting point means that the last strip will not present a difficult matching or butting problem with the left edge of the first strip when the room has been circled.
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Is it best to paste the wall or the wallpaper?

Applying adhesive to the back of the paper is the traditional installation method for wallpaper. Wallcoverings manufactured with paper, cotton, or vinyl substrates can absorb moisture and expand when pasted. If applied directly to the wall, the material might bubble and wrinkle.
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