Wallpaper Pattern Repeat – Why Is It Important?

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Milton & King

09 August 2023

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4 min read

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So, you’re traversing the world of wallpaper, choosing between designs, and colors, and you keep coming across this term: “pattern repeat”...

So, you’re traversing the world of wallpaper, choosing between designs, and colors, and you keep coming across this term: “pattern repeat”. It varies depending on the design you’re looking at and you just can’t quite work out what it is, and why it’s so important.

If that sounds like you, then you’re in luck – we’re here to answer all the questions you have about wallpaper pattern repeats!

We’ll start with the easy question: what is a pattern repeat?

Simple! The pattern repeat is how far down a strip of wallpaper (vertically) that the design goes until it repeats again. The actual repeat will vary depending on the design – some will repeat every 3 inches, and others will repeat every 2 feet, and some will not repeat vertically at all (but we’ll get to that later).

Pattern repeat is important for a few reasons, like visualizing scale, but its most important use is determining how much wallpaper you will need for your space and how much wastage (unused paper) there will be. For example, if you choose a design with a 10-inch pattern repeat, that means that for every strip of wallpaper you install, you can lose up to 10 inches per drop as you match each consecutive drop. Likewise, if your design has a 24-inch pattern repeat, you can lose up to 2 feet of wallpaper with every strip you install.

Watch Ashley from @underthesycamore explain how pattern repeat played a roll in her installation of Geometric Illusions - here.

The risk of wastage is why it’s important to make sure the correct pattern repeat is entered into our wallpaper calculator. You want to ensure you order enough wallpaper to completely fill your space. Do not estimate your wallpaper quantity by square footage or you could end up short of what you need. Estimating your needs by square footage doesn’t take into account the amount of wallpaper you will lose to wastage when matching the pattern from drop to drop across the wall. When you run short, any new roll you get to finish the space will likely not be a perfect color match. What a headache!