Emily Hurley Hi there, You may be able to estimate based on the height of the room. I'm guessing this has a 9' ceiling, but could be off. The stripes look to be about the same width, so I'd take the wall height, minus the width of the floor molding and divide that by five, so about 20-21 inches wide.
Or...you can take your own wall height and divide by 5 for a similar look. Hope that helps!
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