
Budget for your next interior painting project using our helpful cost guide.
Don't paint yourself into a corner with shaky estimates


Use this handy tool to plug in the dimensions of your painting project, calculate the number of square feet and find how much paint you need per gallon for your interior room, ceiling or exterior siding.
Before you begin, take the room measurements in the list below – round to the nearest foot. If you have cathedral ceilings that create sloping walls, follow the special case instructions on how to find this square footage.
To ensure you will have enough paint, do not worry about excluding areas not to be painted, such as windows and doors. A 10 percent waste allowance is automatically added to the total.
Measure from floor to ceiling.
Measure the length of each wall. Add all length figures together to obtain the total horizontal distance, or perimeter.
Omit if you do not plan to paint your ceiling.
Sloping walls form a triangular wall space. To calculate a triangle’s square footage, multiply the length of the wall at the base of the triangle by its height and divide by 2.
To find the amount of paint you need per wall, use this simple formula:
W x H = AREA in square feet 360 = approximate square footage covered by one gallon of paint AREA / 360 = # of gallons needed to paint your project
Choosing a finish is an important part of the painting process. Talk to a local painter to make sure you get the best results. In the meantime, here’s a general breakdown to help you get started:
If you’re painting the interior of your home, eggshell and satin paint finishes are easy to clean. Semi-gloss is a great option for bathrooms, since it can handle more moisture than other paints. Matte finishes work well in low-traffic areas since they’re more prone to stains.
For an exterior paint job, shoot for low-sheen or semi-gloss finishes for easier cleaning. Some pros prefer high-quality flat latex acrylic. Keep in mind that the higher the gloss rating, the more noticeable surface imperfections beneath the paint will be.
While all painting jobs are different, there are a few variables that are sure to impact the cost of your project. Keep an eye out for these cost factors:
Size of the room
Number of rooms
Whether the ceiling is being painted
Sloped ceilings
Difficult-to-reach areas
Textured walls
Type of paint
Paint brand
Labor
Painting a home interior costs $1,780 on average. An entire 2,300-square-foot home can cost between $4,000 and $11,000 to paint.
You can expect an exterior paint job to cost $2,825 on average. Stucco and brick homes cost an average of $1 more per square foot to paint than vinyl or wood exteriors.
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