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How to Measure Your Wall

Accurate measurements are key to ensuring your wallpaper fits perfectly. Follow these simple steps to measure your wall correctly.

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Standard Wall

Measure the total width and height of the wall. Remember that not all walls are perfectly straight, so it's important to add an installation margin — we recommend 6-10 centimeters (2.5-4 inches) extra.

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Angled Wall

Measure the total width of the wall at its widest point and the total height at its highest point. Our wallpapers are ordered and printed in a rectangular shape, so you'll need to trim the wallpaper to fit sloping ceilings or similar features when you install it.

If you want help seeing which part of the design will be trimmed, you can use the measuring tool on our website or contact our customer service, and we’ll gladly assist you.

Remember that not all walls are perfectly straight, so it's important to add an installation margin—we recommend 6-10 centimeters (2.5-4 inches) extra.

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Wall with Windows or Doors

Measure the total width and height of the wall, including the door or window opening. Our wallpapers are ordered and printed in a rectangular shape, so you'll need to trim the wallpaper to fit around doors or windows when you install it.

If you want help seeing which part of the design will be trimmed, you can use the measuring tool on our website or contact our customer service, and we’ll gladly assist you.

Remember that not all walls are perfectly straight, so it's important to add an installation margin—we recommend 6-10 centimeters (2.5-4 inches) extra.

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Multiple Walls

Measure the width and height of each wall. You can combine the widths of all the walls and order one large wallpaper that covers them all.

We recommend contacting our customer service when ordering a large wallpaper to ensure the image resolution holds up when enlarged.

Add 10-15 centimeters (4-6 inches) of installation margin to the total height and width when ordering a wallpaper for multiple walls in a room.

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Wall in a Staircase

As with an angled wall, start from the highest and lowest points when measuring the height of the wall, and do the same for the width. Our wallpapers are ordered and printed in a rectangular shape, so you'll need to trim the wallpaper to fit the sloping part of the wall when you install it.

If you want help seeing which part of the design will be trimmed, you can use the measuring tool on our website or contact our customer service, and we’ll gladly assist you.

Remember that not all walls are perfectly straight, so it's important to add an installation margin — we recommend 6-10 centimeters (2.5-4 inches) extra.