How to Correctly Measure Your Wall Space
To get the perfect fit, please measure the entire width and height of your wall in inches — including over any windows, doors, closets, other cutouts, and to the tallest peaks if the roof is angled or vaulted.
We print your wallpaper in full vertical panels that are installed from left to right in sequential order, so the pattern lines up seamlessly. We do not customize for windows, doors, or angles. You'll need to trim around those areas during installation.
Example:
If your wall is 120 inches wide and 96 inches tall, enter those full dimensions — don’t subtract for doors, windows, or vaulted angles.
Make sure to add together all walls in inches if you are papering more than one wall.
✨ Need help figuring out how many panels to order?
Use our Wallpaper Panel Calculator above! Just type in your wall(s) full width(s) and full height in inches, and it will automatically tell you how many panels to order for the perfect fit.
This ensures your wallpaper is printed correctly and you have the right amount for your space.
View our Measurement guide here
1. Find the Width of Your Wall
- Use a tape measure to measure from one corner of the wall to the other, in inches.
- If you’re wallpapering multiple walls, measure each wall separately and add the widths together in INCHES.
2. Find the Height of Your Wall
- Measure from the floor to the ceiling at the tallest point of the wall, also in inches.
- If your wall has molding or baseboards, measure from the top of the baseboard to the bottom of the molding (the visible wall space).
3. Note Special Features
- Take note of any doors, windows, or built-in furniture that take up wall space.
- These areas don’t need to be wallpapered, but you should still include them in your total measurements, as the panels will be installed around them and trimmed as needed.
Important: Panels of varying heights cannot be combined, as the patterns will not align properly. We do not refund or take returns on improperly measured spaces, as your order is custom printed.
By following our measuring instructions properly, you can make sure you measure your space for the correct size your room will need.