How much paint to cover 2000 sq ft

Calculate how much paint and primer you need by entering the dimensions of your room below. Optionally, include ceiling paint in your estimate.

Room Dimensions

Width:

Length:

Height:

Include Ceiling

Paint Estimate:

 

gallons of wall paint

 

gallons of ceiling paint

 

gallons of primer

Paint Area

 

wall square feet

 

ceiling square feet

 

total square feet

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  • Paint Calculator
  • How to Calculate Paint and Primer
  • How Many Gallons of Paint Do You Need?
  • Paint Coverage Estimates
  • How to Measure a Room
  • How to Estimate Paint for Trim
  • How to Estimate Exterior Paint
  • Estimation Tips

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How much paint to cover 2000 sq ft

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How to Calculate Paint and Primer

When you’re painting a room you might be wondering how many gallons of paint you’ll actually need. There are a few methods to figure this out.

The first method is to use the paint calculator above. It estimates the amount of paint, primer, and ceiling paint you’ll need for the project.

Simply enter the size of your room, and the calculator finds the square footage of the walls, then estimates the paint and primer needed for that area.

Of course, you can estimate paint without a calculator as well. You can calculate how many gallons you need in a few simple steps.

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How Many Gallons of Paint Do You Need?

How much paint to cover 2000 sq ft

The first step is to calculate how much paint you need. This is likely the most costly material and is often not returnable if you order too much, so getting it right is important.

By far, the easiest way to estimate how many gallons of paint you need for a project is to consult the quick reference table below.

Paint Coverage Estimates

This table shows the estimated amount of paint needed for average-sized rooms.

One gallon of typical latex paint usually covers 350 to 400 square feet of wall area.

Amount of paint needed to cover the average sized room, using a standard latex paintRoom SizeGallons of Paint Neededsmall room (8′ x 8′)1 gallonmedium room (12′ x 12′)2 gallonslarge room (18′ x 18′)3 gallonsbathroom1 gallonkitchen1-2 gallonsbedroom2 gallonsfamily room3 gallons

How to Measure a Room

Using a reference table is quick and easy, but the most accurate method of calculating paint and primer for a project is to measure the surfaces to be painted and use the coverage estimate for the specific product you’re using.

Step One: Measure the Walls

The first step in estimating paint material is to measure the walls or ceilings you will be covering. Measure the length and height of each wall in feet and write them down. It may be easiest to round up to the next foot measurement for measurements that contain partial feet.

Step Two: Calculate Square Footage of Each Surface

The next step in the process is to calculate the square footage of the walls and ceilings. Square footage is an area measurement of a space, measured in feet, and we have a simple calculator to help with these calculations.

For each set of measurements from step one, multiply the width and height together to get the square footage. Make sure your measurements are in feet before multiplying. Write down the square footage of each wall.

For example, let’s find the square footage of a wall that is 10 ft. wide by 9 ft. high.

sq ft = 10 ft. × 9 ft.
sq ft = 90 sq ft

Pro Tip: use an area calculator to find the area of complicated wall shapes.

For walls that have large banks of doors or windows, consider subtracting the area of those from the wall square footage to avoid ordering too much paint. To do that, measure the length and height of each door and window and multiply to find the square footage. Then, subtract the door and window square footage from the wall square footage to find the area that needs paint.

If the walls are not simple rectangles or are complex, then consider breaking the wall into smaller sections and calculate the square footage of each section individually. To illustrate this, if your wall is not a normal rectangle, break it into different sections and measure the square footage of each section. Learn more about how to measure irregular walls.

How much paint to cover 2000 sq ft
Illustration showing how to break up a complex wall shape into smaller pieces to measure.

Step Three: Add Square Footages Together to Find the Total

Once you know the square footage of each wall, add them together to find the total square footage. If you had split complex walls into several surfaces then be sure to add each surface to get the total.

For example, let’s find the total square footage for 2 walls that are 120 square feet and 2 walls that are 150 square feet.

total sq ft = 120 + 120 + 150 + 150
total sq ft = 540 sq ft

Step Four: Calculate Paint Coverage

The final step is to find the coverage ratio of your paint and calculate the number of gallons needed to cover the total square footage. Most professionals use the formula of 350 to 400 square feet of wall coverage per gallon of paint and 200 square feet of wall coverage per gallon of primer.

It’s important to note that different types and manufacturers may cover more or less area. It’s also important to note that different application methods such as spraying, rolling, or brushing will cover differently.

Your paint vendor should be able to tell you the coverage for your selected paint, and it’s often indicated on the container.

Divide the total square footage by the coverage rate to find the number of gallons needed.

For example, let’s find the paint needed to cover 540 square feet using a product that covers 350 square feet per gallon.

gallons = sq ft ÷ coverage
gallons = 540 ÷ 350
gallons = 1.54 gallons

How to Estimate Paint for Trim

Here’s a tip: estimate the paint and primer needed to cover trim or small surfaces by adding the size of the room and set the height of the room in inches to the height of the trim.

You can also estimate trim using the measurement method above. Start by measuring the height of the trim in inches, then convert that to feet. For example, trim that is 4 inches tall is .33 feet tall.

Then multiply the height by the length of trim to find the square footage. Then follow the rest of the steps above to estimate the paint needed to cover that square footage.

How to Estimate Exterior Paint

You can estimate exterior paint you’ll need just like interior projects. Start by measuring each exterior wall of the home, then calculate the square footage of each one.

For walls with a gable, measure the square portion and the gable portion separately. You might find a triangle area calculator helpful to find the square footage of the gable.

The, add the square footage of each area together. Subtract the square footage of any doors and windows that you won’t be painting from the total square footage.

Consult the directions on the specific product you’ll be using for a coverage estimate.

Keep in mind that walls with porous surfaces such as concrete, brick, or rough wood will soak up much more paint than a smooth surface. We suggest ordering more paint than you estimate to cover these surfaces.

When making dramatic color changes you might also need an additional coat of paint to get adequate coverage; be sure to account for this in your estimate.

Estimation Tips

It may be a good idea to order 10-20% extra, probably an extra quart or gallon depending on your project, to allow for differences in coverage and to have extra material for touch-ups down the road. If you are fairly close to an even gallon on a small project and want to save some money, consider ordering a quart for your overage.

Don’t forget to estimate other supplies needed for a painting project. Learn more about the costs associated with a painting project.

Be sure to grab plenty of tarps and use a good blue masking tape to tape off any surfaces for a clean paint job. Finally, make sure you choose a good brush and rollers; spending an extra dollar or two on these will have just as much impact on your finish as the quality of the paint itself.

How many sq ft does a 5 gallon bucket of paint cover?

Paint usually is applied at 350 to 400 square feet per gallon (primer at 200 to 300 square feet per gallon).

How much paint is needed for 1000 sq ft?

Two gallon cans of paint cover up to 800 square feet, which is enough to cover an average size room. This is the most common amount needed, especially when considering second coat coverage. Three gallon cans of paint cover up to 1200 square feet.

How much paint do I need for 2500 square feet?

As per general guidelines, for painting of house of a 2500 square foot area, generally you will need approximately 18 to 20 gallons or 68 to 75 litres of interior paint and 4 gallons paint for interior trim for about two coat.

How much paint needed for 1500 sq ft?

As per general guidelines, for painting of house of a 1,500 square foot area, generally you will need approximately 12 to 13 gallons or 45 to 50 litres of interior paint and 3 gallons paint for interior trim for about two coat.