FREE SHIPPING on orders over $100 in continental U.S.! Some exclusions may apply.
FREE SHIPPING on orders over $100 in continental U.S.! Some exclusions may apply.
Wallplanks® Blogs
The Best Top Coat Wood Finish
Pre-Applied Adhesive
December 29, 2023 3 min read
When it comes to home decor, installing peel-and-stick wall planks has become an increasingly popular choice for homeowners and interior designers alike. With their easy installation and a wide variety of styles, peel-and-stick wall planks offer a quick and cost-effective way to transform any room. However, before embarking on your peel-and-stick wall adventure, it's crucial to know how to accurately calculate the square footage of your wall. This blog will guide you through the steps to ensure a seamless and successful installation.
Knowing the exact square footage of your wall is essential for several reasons. First and foremost, it allows you to calculate how many planks you will need to cover the entire surface. This prevents the inconvenience of running out of planks and ordering additional material, potentially delaying your project. Secondly, accurate measurements enable you to budget accordingly, ensuring you purchase the correct quantity without unnecessary waste. Additionally, accurate measurements will help you plan the layout of the planks and determine any cutting or trimming requirements during the installation process.
Before you can begin calculating the square footage, gather the necessary tools:
1. Measuring Tape: A sturdy measuring tape is essential for collecting accurate measurements. Make sure it's long enough to span your wall's entire height and width.
2. Calculator: A handy calculator will simplify the math of calculating square footage.
Start by measuring the wall height from the floor to the ceiling or baseboard, depending on where you want the planks to end. Place the end of the measuring tape against the floor or baseboard and extend it upwards until it reaches the ceiling. Take note of the measurement in feet.
Next, measure the width of the wall by extending the measuring tape horizontally from one side to the other. Ensure you measure the widest part of the wall, as it may not be perfectly straight. Again, take note of the measurement in feet.
To calculate the square footage of your wall, multiply the height and width measurements obtained in Step 2. For instance, if the height is 10 feet and the width is 12 feet, the total square footage would be 120 square feet (10 ft x 12 ft = 120 sq ft).
It's important to remember that most peel-and-stick wall planks are sold in square feet, so having an accurate measurement will help you determine the right quantity to order.
If your wall has doors, windows, or any other architectural features, it's necessary to account for them when calculating the square footage. Simply measure the width and height of these elements separately and subtract the combined area from the total square footage obtained in Step 3. This will give you the accurate amount of wall space you need to cover with the peel-and-stick wall planks.
Now that you know how to accurately measure the square footage of a wall, it's time to put that knowledge into action. For top-quality peel-and-stick wall planks, look no further than Wallplanks.
Wallplanks offers a wide selection of stunning peel-and-stick wall options designed to elevate the look and feel of any space. Whether you're seeking a rustic, farmhouse-inspired design or a modern, sleek aesthetic, Wallplanks has a style to suit your taste.
Visit our website to browse our extensive collection and order your peel-and-stick wall planks today. With our exceptional quality and commitment to customer satisfaction, Wallplanks will help you transform your living space into a work of art. Take the first step towards creating the home of your dreams and discover the endless possibilities with Wallplanks.