Paint Estimating

Work from wall dimensions instead of rough guesses

If you already know the wall sizes, you can estimate paint more accurately.

Updated

March 27, 2026

Reviewed against the current calculator logic, structured content, and internal linking used on BuildCostLab.

Methodology

Planning-first estimate

Use this guide to build a rough material estimate, then confirm it against product coverage data, site conditions, and supplier pack sizes before you order.

Use the calculator first

The quickest path is to start with Paint Calculator, then use this guide to sense-check the result and decide what to buy next.

Why this page exists

Useful for repainting rooms, checking ceilings, and estimating feature walls before buying tins.

Core assumption

Assumes reasonably flat surfaces, standard coverage rates, and a practical order estimate rather than a bare formula result.

Common mistake

Common misses include forgetting extra coats, underestimating textured surface loss, and rounding down tin sizes too aggressively.

Next step links

Open the full Paint Estimating cluster or go straight to the Paint Calculator.