Decoration by Brenda Baart

Calculate wallpaper

Therefore we have attempted below in a numerical example to show how this is going to wallpaper. 

Example wallpaper 
Suppose you have a wall of 5 meters wide and 2.70 high. The wallpaper is for cases where you have a pattern of 22 cm and the size of the roll is 10 meters long and 53 cm wide. 
# First, you share the width of the wall by the width of the roll (5 / 0.53 = 9.43). This result around your upwards (in this case 10). This number represents the number of jobs again that you need. 
# Now you want to know how many jobs you can get from a roll. If a wallpaper pattern, add it to the height of the chamber (cartridge chamber height is 22 cm + 2.70 = 2.92. This is the length of a runway), then you share the length of the coil the length of the runway (10 / 2.92 = 3.42). Round this number down (here is 3) and that the number of jobs you can get from a roll. 
# 10 So you need jobs and you can pick from a roll 3. So you have 10 / 3 = 3.33 (rounded up) 4 rolls of wallpaper is required. 

The rest you can possibly use the pieces above the windows and doors hung.

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