“How to Measure Your Wall for Custom Wallpaper Orders”: A Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction:

Before ordering custom wallpaper, one of the most important steps is measuring your walls accurately. A correct measurement ensures your wallpaper fits perfectly and avoids any costly mistakes. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to measure your wall properly, ensuring a seamless installation.

Step 1: Gather Your Tools

Before you begin, make sure you have the following items on hand:

  • Measuring tape (preferably metal for accuracy)
  • Notepad or device to record your measurements
  • Pencil or marker
  • Step ladder (if needed for taller walls)

Step 2: Measure the Width of the Wall

Start by measuring the width of the wall, from one corner to the other. Place your measuring tape as close to the floor as possible, ensuring it is completely flat and straight. Record the total width in inches or centimeters, depending on the units you’ll be using for your order.

  • Tip: For uneven walls, measure the width at both the top and bottom. Use the larger measurement to ensure the wallpaper covers any discrepancies.

Step 3: Measure the Height of the Wall

Next, measure the height of the wall, from the floor to the ceiling. Measure the height at several points across the wall to check for variations (especially if the ceiling isn’t perfectly level).

Tip: Always use the tallest height for your final measurement to avoid short sections during installation.

Step 4: Factor in Windows, Doors, and Architectural Elements

If your wall has windows, doors, or any unique architectural elements (like slants or alcoves), measure them separately. Subtract these areas from the total wall space to avoid ordering too much wallpaper.

Here’s how:

  1. Measure the width and height of the window or door.
  2. Multiply the width by the height to get the total square footage of the window/door.
  3. Subtract this from the overall wall square footage to determine the exact amount of wallpaper needed.
  • Tip: If you’re unsure, it’s better to order slightly more wallpaper than less. This accounts for potential mistakes or miscalculations.

Step 5: Calculate Total Square Footage

Once you have both the height and width of your wall, you can calculate the total square footage (or square meters) of wallpaper required:

  • For square footage: Multiply the width of the wall by the height.
  • Example: If your wall is 10 feet wide and 8 feet high, your total measurement would be 80 square feet.
  • For square meters: Multiply the width and height of your wall in meters to get the total square meters.

Step 6: Add Extra for Overlap and Pattern Matching

Custom wallpapers with repeating patterns often need extra material to ensure the design aligns perfectly. We recommend adding 10-15% more to your total measurement to account for overlap and pattern matching.

  • Tip: If you’re working with a complex or large-scale pattern, consult the wallpaper supplier for guidance on how much extra material you may need.

Step 7: Double-Check Your Measurements

Before placing your order, double-check all measurements. Even a small mistake can result in ordering too much or too little wallpaper. Cross-reference the width and height, and ensure that you’ve factored in windows, doors, and any architectural features accurately.

Conclusion:

Measuring your walls properly is a crucial step in ensuring a perfect fit for your custom wallpaper. With accurate measurements and a little extra for pattern matching, you’ll be well-prepared to order and install your wallpaper seamlessly. Now that you’ve mastered measuring, you’re one step closer to transforming your space with beautiful custom wallpaper!

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