Measuring Your Walls

General Instructions
Measure the full width and height of your wall. We always produce your wallpaper to the exact measurements you provide. While not mandatory, we recommend adding an extra 2 inches (5 cm) to both dimensions to account for uneven walls or any measurement discrepancies. For guidance on measuring different wall types, see the examples below.

Standard Walls
Measure the complete width and height of the wall. Double-check your measurements for accuracy. Recommend adding an extra 2 inches (5 cm) to both the width and height to account for any uneven walls or measurement discrepancies.

Sloped Walls
Measure at the highest and widest points, ignoring any slopes. The mural will be produced as a whole rectangle or square, and the sloped part can be trimmed during installation. Recommend adding an extra 2 (5 cm) to both the width and height to account for any uneven walls or measurement discrepancies.

Multi-Sloped Walls
Measure the longest sections for both width and height. The mural will be delivered as a whole rectangle or square, with the sloped portions trimmed during installation. Recommend adding an extra 2 inches (5 cm) to both the width and height to account for any uneven walls or measurement discrepancies.

Walls with Obstacles
Measure the full width and height of the wall, including areas with obstacles. These will be trim out during installation. Recommend adding an extra 2 inches (5 cm) to both the width and height to account for any uneven walls or measurement discrepancies.

Multiple Walls
Measure the width of each wall separately and add these measurements together. Then measure the height, starting from the highest point. Recommend adding an extra 2 inches (5 cm) to both the width and height to account for any uneven walls or measurement discrepancies.