Getting the right amount of wall paint ensures a smooth, professional finish without waste or shortage. Whether painting a small bathroom or a spacious living room, accurate paint estimation saves money and time.
The amount of wall paint required depends on room size and paint coverage per gallon. For interior walls, a standard coverage rate is about 400 square feet per gallon for one coat. Measure your room’s total wall area—excluding doors and trim—then divide by 400. For two coats, double this number. Always add 10-15% extra to account for uneven surfaces and touch-ups.
Room dimensions, wall texture, and paint type significantly influence coverage. Smooth walls require less paint than textured or porous surfaces. Latex paints offer better coverage than oil-based varieties. Consider peeling wallpaper, stains, or water damage, which may require additional preparation coats, increasing total paint needs.
1. Measure room length and height to calculate wall area (length × height × number of walls).
2. Adjust for door and window openings by subtracting their area.
3. Apply coverage rate (e.g., 350 sq ft/gal for one coat).
4. Multiply by 2 for two coats. This method ensures precise paint estimation tailored to your space.
Accurately calculating wall paint needed transforms painting from guesswork into a precise task. Use this guide to avoid shortages, reduce waste, and achieve a flawless finish. For best results, always test paint on a small area first—your walls will thank you.