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Wallpaper is an excellence choice for decorating your room. Although wallpaper is quite expensive, it can give great appearance to your room as well as create impression to those who see it. Wallpaper may be difficult to be modified if it is compared to the paint. If you are going to decorate your room with wallpaper, it is very important for you to measure your room before you purchase the paper. You have to correctly measure your room so that you can buy wallpaper with the right size. Thus, you dot have to waste your money if you buy excess wallpaper. Just take a look at the following tips before you start to measure a room for wallpaper.

Firstly, you have to make an estimation of your room in strips before you start to measure. Try to walk around the room and then measure how many strips of 27 inches that you will need for going around the room. You need to subtract the strips for the doors and then half a strip for any windows. By doing this, you can easily know how many strips of 27 inches paper that you will need for decorating your room.

Secondly, you can start to estimate how many rolls that you will need. You need to make accurate measurements by using a good quality electronic measure or retractable steel tape measurement, in order to get the best result in installing wallpaper.

Thirdly, you have to separately measure each wall. For getting the area, you need to measure the length, the height, and the multiply. It is suggested for you to divide the square inches by 144 for converting to the square feet. Also, it is required to subtract the square footage of your windows, doors, or cabinetry that will not be wallpapered.

Lastly, you need to make comparison between your estimate and your measurements. You have to make sure that they are close. If you find that there is a big discrepancy, it is better for you to recheck your measurements and also allowances for windows, doors, and drop.

Best Tips to Measure a Room for Wallpaper

By: Jerry Frazier




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