How Much Does Painting Cost

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How much does painting cost? is one of the most common questions homeowners ask. Costs vary significantly based on project scope, surface condition, paint quality, and whether you hire a professional or DIY.

Interior Painting Costs

By Room

Room DIY Cost Professional Cost Notes
Bathroom $50-100 $150-400 Small but detailed; moisture prep needed
Bedroom (10x12) $75-150 $300-750 Standard two-coat job
Kitchen $100-200 $400-800 Degreasing; more complex surfaces
Living room (14x18) $100-250 $500-1,000 Larger area; may include accent wall
Whole house interior $400-1,200 $2,000-6,000 Depends on size, prep, and rooms

By Square Foot

Category Cost per Sq Ft Includes
DIY (paint only) $0.50-1.50 Paint and supplies; your labor is free
Professional (budget) $2.00-3.00 Basic prep, two coats, standard paint
Professional (mid-range) $3.00-4.50 Good prep, two coats, premium paint
Professional (premium) $4.50-6.00+ Extensive prep, multiple colors, top-tier paint

Exterior Painting Costs

House Size DIY Cost Professional Cost
Small (1,000 sq ft) $300-700 $1,500-3,000
Medium (1,500-2,500 sq ft) $500-1,200 $3,000-6,000
Large (3,000+ sq ft) $800-2,000 $5,000-12,000+

Exterior costs are higher due to ladder/scaffold needs, weather constraints, and more extensive prep work.

Factors Affecting Cost

Factor Impact on Cost Details
Prep work +20-50% Extensive repair, scraping, sanding adds significant labor
Paint quality +$10-40/gallon Premium paint ($40-70/gal) vs budget ($20-30/gal)
Number of coats +50% per extra coat Dark-to-light changes may need 3-4 coats
Ceiling height +15-30% Above 9 feet requires scaffolding or tall ladders
Trim complexity +$1-3/linear foot Crown molding, wainscoting, detailed trim add time
Color changes +10-20% Dramatic changes need tinted primer + extra coats
Multiple colors +10-25% Each additional color requires separate cutting in
Lead paint +50-200% Lead testing and safe removal adds significant cost

Paint Cost by Brand Tier

Tier Price/Gallon Coverage Examples
Budget $20-30 300-350 sq ft Behr Premium Plus, Glidden Premium
Mid-range $35-50 350-400 sq ft Benjamin Moore ben, Sherwin-Williams Cashmere
Premium $50-70 400-450 sq ft Benjamin Moore Regal Select, Sherwin-Williams Emerald
Ultra-premium $70-90+ 400-450 sq ft Benjamin Moore Aura, Farrow & Ball

False economy warning: Cheap paint often requires 3+ coats and fades faster, costing more long-term than premium paint that covers in 2 coats and lasts years longer.

DIY vs. Professional Cost Comparison

Factor DIY Professional
Paint (2-bedroom house) $200-400 $200-400 (included in bid)
Supplies (brushes, rollers, tape, drop cloths) $75-150 Included
Tools/equipment $50-200 (if buying) Included
Labor Free (your time) $1,500-4,000
Time 3-7 days 1-3 days
Quality Good (with care) Professional
Total $325-750 $2,000-4,500

Money-Saving Tips

  • Buy quality paint — covers in fewer coats, saving time and total paint volume
  • Use tinted primer for color changes — reduces finish coats needed
  • Calculate accurately — avoid buying too much (or too little, requiring another trip)
  • Paint in off-season — professional painters may offer winter discounts (10-20%)
  • Do your own prep — hire pros for painting only; do cleaning, taping, and moving yourself
  • Buy in 5-gallon buckets — 10-15% cheaper per gallon than individual cans
  • Ask about contractor pricing — many paint stores offer pro discounts to homeowners who ask
  • Paint multiple rooms — professionals offer better per-room rates for larger jobs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to paint a 12x12 room?

A 12x12 bedroom costs approximately $75-150 DIY (2 gallons of paint at $35-50 each plus supplies) or $300-750 professionally depending on prep work needed, paint quality, and your location. This assumes 8-foot ceilings, two coats on walls, trim painting included, and moderate prep work. Add $50-100 for ceiling painting and more for extensive drywall repair.

Is it worth hiring a professional painter?

It depends on the project. For simple single-room repaints with minor prep, DIY saves significant money and produces good results with patience. For multi-room projects, exterior work, high ceilings, or cabinet painting, professionals offer speed, quality, proper equipment, and insurance. Professional painting also makes sense if your time is valuable — a pro does in 2 days what might take a homeowner 5-7 days. See How to Hire a Painter for tips.

How do I get an accurate painting estimate?

Measure the paintable square footage: multiply room perimeter by ceiling height, subtract windows (~15 sq ft each) and doors (~21 sq ft each). Divide by 350 for gallons per coat, multiply by 2 for two coats. Add 10-15% for waste. For professional estimates, get at least 3 written quotes that itemize prep work, number of coats, paint brand/quality, and timeline. Be wary of estimates significantly below others — they usually cut corners on prep or use inferior paint.