Measuring & materials
Plan the wall before you order.
Use this page before ordering Wandamark wall art. The strongest path is simple: confirm the real measurements, review placement and scale, then choose the wall art format and size that fits the space before production starts.
How to measure a wall
Measure the widest width and tallest height of the wall in inches. For irregular walls, sloped ceilings, cutouts, multiple connected walls, or built-ins, include a quick sketch and a straight-on photo before ordering.
How to think about placement
Use wall art when the room needs a focal piece, a cleaner backdrop, or a ready-to-display visual moment. Think about the available wall width, ceiling height, nearby furniture, and how much negative space you want around the piece.
When to order a sample
Request help before ordering when scale, finish, wording, or room context needs to be checked in the actual space. This is especially useful for bathrooms, hospitality spaces, and any room where lighting or placement could change the final feel.
How to submit wall dimensions
Send the full wall width and height, note doors, windows, sloped ceilings, vents, trim breaks, and installation constraints, and include a room photo when possible. Use the published size options only when the selected size fits the wall correctly.
What customers should confirm before production
Confirm the wall size, final dimensions, colors, names, locations, wording, and any personalization details before approving production. Made-to-order wall art is produced from the selected size and product options, so the confirmation step matters.
Need custom help?
For oversized walls, unusual measurements, business installations, or hospitality questions, use the contact page. Include the room type, wall dimensions, intended product, material preference, and target timeline so Wandamark can guide the right next step.