Measuring your wall
When ordering made-to-measure wallpaper, it’s important to enter the correct height and width during the configuration process. The height you enter determines the height of each panel you receive. The panel width will be shown after you enter your wall dimensions. There are several ways to measure your wall, depending on its shape. Below, we explain how to do it correctly.
Straight wall
The easiest wall to measure is a straight one. It’s important to take measurements at several points, as walls are not always perfectly straight, especially in older homes. We recommend measuring both the width and height in multiple spots.
Take the largest width and the largest height as your final measurements. This ensures you’ll have enough wallpaper, even if your wall isn’t completely even.
Measuring the width
Use a tape measure to measure the width of the wall, including any skirting boards. This ensures you won’t run short of wallpaper. Measure the width at both the top and bottom of the wall to be sure you have the longest possible measurement. The total width for your wallpaper should be based on the widest point.

Measuring the height
Measure the height of your wall in three places: on the left side, in the middle, and on the right side. This helps prevent shortages if your wall isn’t perfectly straight. Always include any skirting boards in your measurement. Any excess wallpaper can easily be trimmed off with a knife once applied.

Irregular walls
If your wall has an irregular shape, such as a slanted ceiling or openings for doors or windows, please check our detailed guide for specific measuring instructions