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How Much Paint for Interior of House?

To calculate interior paint for a whole house, multiply your floor area by 2.5 to get wall area, then divide by 400. A 1500 sq ft home needs 9 to 12 gallons for two wall coats.

Quick Answer

Floor area × 2.5 ÷ 400 = gallons per coat

Use this formula for any house size — then double for two coats

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How to Calculate Interior Paint for a House

The quickest formula for estimating interior wall paint is: (floor area × 2.5) ÷ 400 = gallons per coat for walls. The 2.5 multiplier accounts for the fact that total wall area in a typical home is about 2.5 times the floor plan square footage when all rooms and ceiling heights are considered.

Double the result for two coats. Add 15% of the wall total for ceilings. Add 10% of the wall total for trim. This gives you a complete interior paint estimate.

For example: a 2000 sq ft house — (2000 × 2.5) ÷ 400 = 12.5 gallons per coat × 2 coats = 25 gallons of wall paint. Add 3.75 gallons for ceilings and 2.5 gallons for trim — total approximately 31 gallons for the complete interior.

Interior House Paint — Reference Table by Home Size

Home SizeWalls (2 coats)Ceilings (2 coats)Total Interior
800 sq ft5–6 gal2 gal~9 gal
1000 sq ft6–8 gal2.5 gal~12 gal
1500 sq ft9–12 gal4 gal~17 gal
2000 sq ft12–15 gal5 gal~22 gal
2500 sq ft15–19 gal6 gal~28 gal

Tips for Estimating and Buying Interior House Paint

Use the room-by-room method for the most accurate result — measure each room individually rather than using the whole-house formula.

Buy 5-gallon buckets for your main colour — cheaper per gallon and batch-consistent.

Use one colour for multiple rooms where possible — this allows you to use leftovers between rooms and reduces total cans purchased.

Always add 10% buffer to your calculated total for waste, touch-ups, and coverage variation.

Store all leftover paint labelled by room — a sealed can of latex paint stays usable for up to 5 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate paint for the interior of my house?

Use the formula: (floor area × 2.5) ÷ 400 = gallons per coat for walls. Double for two coats, add 15% for ceilings, and 10% for trim.

How much does it cost to paint a house interior?

Paint alone runs $400 to $1,200 depending on home size. Professional labour adds $1,500 to $6,000 for a complete interior job.

Should I use the same colour throughout the house?

Using one colour throughout saves money by allowing bulk buying and cross-room use of leftovers. A single accent wall per room adds variety without requiring additional colours.

How much paint for ceilings in a whole house?

Budget 1 gallon of flat white ceiling paint per 400 sq ft of floor area for two coats. A 1500 sq ft house needs 4 to 5 gallons of ceiling paint.

How much trim paint for a whole house interior?

Allow 1 gallon of semi-gloss trim paint per 400 to 500 sq ft of floor area. A 1500 sq ft house typically needs 3 to 4 gallons for all interior trim.

What order should I paint rooms in a house?

Paint from top to bottom and back to front: ceilings throughout first, then walls room by room, then all trim. Start from the room furthest from the front door.