When you're choosing a wallpaper pattern, color isn't the only thing that affects the vibe of your space—scale plays a major role in how a design feels once it's on your walls. Whether you're leaning toward something soft and subtle or bold and expressive, understanding pattern scale will help you get the look just right.
In this post, we’ll walk through the differences between small, medium, and large scale patterns, what types of rooms they work best in, and how to visualize the scale before committing to a full wall. And yes—I'll be showing you examples from my own wallpaper designs so you can see scale in action.
Why Scale Matters
Imagine printing a dainty floral pattern at a jumbo size—it loses its charm. Or applying a bold geometric design in micro-scale—it might feel unexpectedly busy.
Scale changes everything.
Scale impacts:
How a room feels (calm vs. busy, bold vs. soft)
The perceived size of a space
Whether a design fades into the background or commands attention
How detailed or spacious a print feels from different distances
Understanding this helps you confidently choose a pattern that complements your space, furniture, and lighting.
Small-Scale Patterns
Best for subtle texture, smaller spaces, and supporting designs
These are typically tight, repeating motifs that can read almost like a texture from afar. They’re ideal for:
- Powder rooms, backs of bookcases, inside cabinets
- Creating a soft background for art or gallery walls
- Spaces where you want detail without drama
Example: My Ditsy Florals in Small Scale adds subtle movement and texture without taking over the room.
Medium-Scale Patterns
The happy middle—versatile and balanced
Medium-scale prints strike that just-right balance between detail and visibility. They work well:
Large Scale Patterns
Bold, modern, and full of drama
Large-scale designs can make a space feel extra chic, especially when paired with clean-lined furnishings. These patterns are perfect for:
- Creating visual drama with fewer repeats
Just remember: Large scale patterns can feel overwhelming in small or narrow rooms—unless that’s the vibe you’re going for.
Example: My large scale Inked Swirls brings grand elegance to bedrooms or living rooms.
How to Visualize Scale Before Ordering
Even with previews, it can be tough to imagine what a pattern will look like full-size. Here’s what I recommend:
✅ Always Order a Swatch First
A swatch lets you see:
The actual size of the motif
How it looks in your lighting
The colors, texture, and detail in person
You can order swatches in all of my designs—available in peel & stick, traditional pasted, grasscloth, and more.
FAQs
Q: What scale is best for small rooms?
A: Small or medium-scale patterns work well, especially if you want to avoid overwhelming the space. However, large-scale can be a bold choice for powder rooms when you're going for drama!
Q: Can I order a different scale than shown?
A: Absolutely. All my designs can be resized. Just visit www.nicoletoerber.art/change to request a custom scale.
Q: Does pattern scale affect how much wallpaper I need?
A: Not directly. Wallpaper is sold by roll length and width, but scale can influence where the repeat hits on your wall. Always measure carefully and consult Spoonflower’s roll calculator.
Not Sure Which Scale Is Right?
Take a peek at how the same design looks at different sizes—then trust your eye (and your gut). And remember: ordering a swatch first is always worth it.