How To Use Calculators

Paint Calculator –

Enter your wall dimensions, select the number of coats, and choose paint coverage per gallon. The calculator will estimate how much paint you need, helping you avoid waste or extra trips to the store.

Tip 1: Include windows and doors in your measurement for more accurate results.

Tip 2: Always round up slightly to allow for touch-ups or texture absorption.

Tip 3: Coverage varies by paint brand and surface type.

Unit Conversion Calculator –

Easily switch between common length and area units used in home projects to ensure accurate measurements before you plan, cut, or buy materials. Select whether you’re converting length or area, enter a value, and choose the units to convert from and to. The result updates instantly, helping you make quick, accurate decisions for measurements, layouts, or material estimates.

Fabric Yardage Calculator –

Input your project type, width of fabric, and dimensions of the area to be covered. The tool calculates total yardage so you can buy the right amount without leftovers.

Tip: Always round up to the next half yard for patterned or directional fabrics.

Wallpaper Roll Estimator –

Measure your wall height and width, enter roll dimensions, and note the pattern repeat if needed. The calculator will show how many rolls to purchase for a perfect match.

Tip: Always buy an extra roll for pattern matching and future repairs.

Interior Space Ratio Calculator –

Use this tool to check how much of your room is filled by furniture or features. It helps you maintain a balanced, visually pleasing layout. Enter the length and width of your space, along with furniture or feature measurements. The tool provides optimal ratios to keep your layout balanced and visually pleasing.

Visual Scale Ratio Tool –

Compare the scale between two objects to make sure your design elements feel proportional before you buy or arrange them. Input the sizes of two or more objects to compare them side by side. This helps ensure your design elements are scaled correctly before buying or arranging them.

Accuracy & Limitations: Results are estimates only. Always measure twice before purchasing materials.