How much paint do I need? This age-old question is an important one—after all, you don’t want to run out of paint in the middle of a house painting project, but you also don’t want to have a huge container of paint leftover when everything’s finished. Don’t worry. With just a tape measure and a calculator, you can calculate the exact amount of paint you need in a matter of minutes. We’ve outlined the exact formula you need to get the job done so you can complete your project as efficiently as possible.

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Calculate the height of each wall.

  1. The total height is the other part of your square footage equation. Anchor your tape measure at the bottom edge of the wall and slowly pull the tape measure upward, keeping it flush against the wall as you extend it. Jot down the measurement once the tape reaches the edge of the ceiling. Then, check the height of all the other walls to make sure your measurements are exact.[2]
    • You may need to use a stepstool or ladder to measure the entire height of the wall. Don’t be afraid to ask a friend for help if you need it!
    • All of your height measurements might be the same, depending on the size and shape of your room.
    • Don’t include the trim in your measurements—you’ll be calculating that separately.
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Measure the area of each door and window.

  1. Multiplying length by width gets you this number. Use your tape measure to figure out the length and height of all the windows in your room, as well as the length and height of any doors. Then, multiply the measurements for each individual structure together to get the total surface area of each structure.[5]
    • If all of your windows and doors are the same size, you only need to measure them once—but you still need to multiply by the total number of structures that you have. For example, if you have 3 windows that have a total surface area of 17 sq ft (1.6 m2), you’d multiply that by 3 (giving you a total of 51 sq ft (4.7 m2)).
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Double the total square footage if you plan on painting 2 coats.

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Divide the total square footage by 350 to 400.

  1. This helps you figure out how much paint you need. A single gallon of paint can cover about 350 to 400 sq ft (33 to 37 m2) of wall space. So, dividing your total square footage by 350 to 400 gives you an accurate idea of how many gallons of paint you’ll need for your project.[8]
    • Paint Calculation Formula: Surface Area / 350 = gallons of paint needed or Surface Area / 400 = gallons of paint needed
    • If you’d rather err on the side of caution, divide your total square footage by 350 rather than 400. That way, you’ll have a little extra paint on hand if the project ends up being bigger than you expect.
    • If you have 1,600 sq ft (150 m2) of wall space to paint, you’d need 4 to 4.75 US gal (15.1 to 18.0 L) to paint your space.
    • If your walls are textured or completely unpainted, divide your total square footage by 250 sq ft (23 m2) instead. These surfaces tend to use more paint than regular, smooth walls.
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Calculate the total amount of paint for trim.

  1. Multiplying the width and length gets you the total square footage. Grab your tape measure and take down the exact width and length for each individual section of trim. Multiply the length and width of each individual section together, and then add up all the sections to get your total surface area. Then, divide the surface area by 350 to 400 to get the amount of paint you need in gallons.[10]
    • Let’s say the sections of trim are 30 sq ft (2.8 m2), 40 sq ft (3.7 m2), 60 sq ft (5.6 m2), and 25 sq ft (2.3 m2). The total square footage would 155 sq ft (14.4 m2); divided by 400, you’d get 0.38 US gal (1.4 L). To be safe, you’d round up to 0.5, giving you a total of 0.5 US gal (1.9 L).

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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    Is 1 gallon of paint enough for a room?
    Varga Gulshani
    Varga Gulshani
    Residential Painting Specialist
    Varga Gulshani is a Residential Painting Specialist and the Owner of Elegant Painting based in Washington. With more than 16 years of experience, Varga and his team specialize in residential interior painting, exterior painting, and cabinet painting. Varga and the Elegant Painting team have all received background and verification checks.
    Varga Gulshani
    Residential Painting Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Estimating accurately how much paint you'll need is hard, especially because it depends on the tint base. Almost all colors require two coats, but some ultra-deep bases might need three to four coats. As a general rule, you'd need 2 gallons for an average-sized bedroom.
  • Question
    Can I measure the length, width and the height to get my accurate measurement?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    You only need to measure height and length to get the surface area of your walls. However, you only use width and length when measuring for trim.
  • Question
    How to calculate the area of a room with door and window
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    Measure the length and width of each door and window. Then, multiply these measurements to get the total surface area of each structure. Subtract these measurements from your total wall area to figure out how much surface you need to paint.
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Things You’ll Need

  • Tape measure
  • Ladder or stepstool
  • Calculator

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This article was co-authored by Varga Gulshani and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Varga Gulshani is a Residential Painting Specialist and the Owner of Elegant Painting based in Washington. With more than 16 years of experience, Varga and his team specialize in residential interior painting, exterior painting, and cabinet painting. Varga and the Elegant Painting team have all received background and verification checks. This article has been viewed 363,665 times.
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