I can't answer that question because wallpaper that has a pattern in it has a "repeat" which is the number of inches of pattern before the pattern starts over again. When hanging the paper, you have to make sure your strips line up in the right way so that the pattern flows from one strip of wallpaper to the next and you don't see the lines or disruption of pattern. You have to calculate how much paper you waste - the larger the repeat (I've seen then as big as 24"), the more rolls you need.
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.
2m x 5m = 10 sq. m.
I would say that 102 feet of wallpaper would do the job.
Decorated paper used to glue to and cover walls.
3 and 1/3 Multiply 2 by 5 to find the area of the space, which is 10 square meters. Divide 10 by 3 to get 3 and 1/3.
Wallpaper usually is hung in a vertical manner: from the top of the wall to the bottom. If the wallpaper is 10 feet long, it means that it will cover a space that measures 10 feet or 120 inches. The specific measurement mentioned in the question means that piece of wallpaper will cover an area 10 feet tall and 9 feet wide.
Area.
Wall paper is a decorative paper used to cover dry wall when you redo a room in your house. Wallpaper can also be a border allowing you to make a stripe.
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it depends on how big the closet is.
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