8,435 sq. feet
The cheapest single roll of wallpaper is around 25 dollars. A single roll of wallpaper is 27 square feet. 25 divided by 27= .92 aproximately.
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
A standard roll of wallpaper typically measures 21 inches wide and 33 feet long, which translates to about 2.75 yards or 10.5 yards in length. However, the exact dimensions can vary by manufacturer and style, so it's essential to check the specifications on the roll you are considering. Always account for pattern repeat and wastage when calculating how much wallpaper you need for a project.
77 ft * 4 ft = 308 square feet. To convert to rolls of wallpaper you would need to know the coverage per roll (length * width of the paper). Also, if it is patterned, then you will need more to match up the pattern.
270 square feet.
To convert linear yards of wallpaper to square feet, we need the width of the wallpaper roll. Typically, wallpaper comes in widths of about 21 inches (1.75 feet). If we assume this standard width, 45 linear yards would equal 135 feet (since 1 yard = 3 feet). Therefore, the total square footage would be 135 feet (length) x 1.75 feet (width) = 236.25 square feet.
The cheapest single roll of wallpaper is around 25 dollars. A single roll of wallpaper is 27 square feet. 25 divided by 27= .92 aproximately.
37.5 square feet.
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
300 square feet.
A standard roll of wallpaper typically measures 21 inches wide and 33 feet long, which translates to about 2.75 yards or 10.5 yards in length. However, the exact dimensions can vary by manufacturer and style, so it's essential to check the specifications on the roll you are considering. Always account for pattern repeat and wastage when calculating how much wallpaper you need for a project.
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If a single roll of wallpaper will cover three square meters it will take 3.1 rolls to cover a wall that is 2 meters x 5 meters. You will need 10 square meters of paper to cover this size wall.
That depends upon the length and width of each roll. Ask your sod supplier for the length and width of each roll multiply those two dimensions in feet together to get square feet of each roll. For example, if each roll is 3 feet wide by 20 feet long, then multiply those two dimensions to get 60 square feet per roll. Divide the total of 900 square feet by 60 square feet per roll to get 15 rolls.
A 1 sq roll should cover 100 sq feet
77 ft * 4 ft = 308 square feet. To convert to rolls of wallpaper you would need to know the coverage per roll (length * width of the paper). Also, if it is patterned, then you will need more to match up the pattern.
270 square feet.