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How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior?

How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior?

Painting your home’s interior is an easy way to give it a fresh, new look. Many homeowners ask, How much does it cost to paint a house interior?” Prices will depend on the size of the house, the paint type, and the services employed by a professional or DIY provider.

Depending on the room size, a full house could cost a few hundred or several thousand dollars. Ceiling heights, wall texture, and the coats also influence the cost.

This article will help you examine how costs are estimated and what determines the cost. It will also give you tips on saving money so that you can be sure of success when you undertake your painting project.

Cost of Painting by Square Foot

Home size is the primary factor in painting costs. Larger spaces mean more paint and labor, so the price increases. Here is the breakdown of how much is it to paint a house interior by square foot:

Home Size (sq. ft.)

Estimated Cost Range($)

500

1,000-2,500

1,000

2,000-5,000

1,500

3,000-7,500

2,000

4,000-10,000

2,500

5,000-12,500

3,000

6,000-15,000

3,500

7,000-17,500

4,000

8,000-20,000

What Factors Affect Interior Painting Costs

Home painting gives your house a new appearance, yet a number of elements determine how it will cost you:

  • Property Condition: Older houses need more preparation and cost more to paint.
  • Decorative Details: Homes with decorative features take extra time and effort.
  • The Space Access: Home furniture slows down work and increases the cost.

Other Factors Affect Interior Painting Rates

Other factors besides the home’s condition and access can affect the overall cost of interior painting, such as:

  • Total area to be painted.
  • Number of rooms.
  • Ceiling height.
  • Type and number of paint colors used.
  • Damage to walls.
  • Decorative plaster or other special finishes.

Interior House Painting Cost by Bedrooms

The cost of interior house painting is often estimated by the number of bedrooms, giving homeowners a clear idea of what to expect. Here is the detailed cost with the number of bedrooms:

Number of Bedrooms

Walls Only ($)

Ceilings + Walls +Trim ($)

Average Total Cost ($)

1 Bedroom

350-650

700-1,500

1,200-5,500

2 Bedrooms

350-650 per room

700-1,500 per room

1,800-8,000

3 Bedrooms

350-650 per room

700-1,500 per room

2,000-10,000

4 Bedrooms

350-650 per room

700-1,500 per room

3,000-13,000

5 Bedrooms

350-650 per room

700-1,500 per room

4,000-15,000

Apartment Painting Cost

The cost of painting apartments may differ depending on their size and rooms and the quantity of detail or preparation required.

The table below shows the average prices of apartment painting by size and number.

Apartment Size / Bedrooms

Walls Only ($)

Walls + Ceilings+Trim ($)

Average Total Cost ($)

Studio / 1 Bedroom

300-600

600-1,200

1,000-3,500

2 Bedrooms

400-700 per room

700-1,400 per room

1,500-5,000

3 Bedrooms

400-700 per room

700-1,500 per room

2,000-6,500

4 Bedrooms

500-750 per room

800-1,600 per room

3,000-8,000

What Factors Affect Interior Painting Costs

Condo Painting Cost

Condo painting costs vary with size and service. Here is a brief table with average prices:

Condo Size in sq. ft

Walls Only ( / Basic)($)

Walls + Ceilings + Trim ( / Standard)($)

Full Service / Premium ($)

600

1,200-1,800

1,800-2,400

2,400-3,600

800

1,600-2,400

2,400-3,200

3,200-4,800

1,000

2,000-3,000

3,000-4,000

4,000-6,000

1,200

2,400-3,600

3,600-4,800

4,800-7,200

Room Painting Cost

The size of an individual room can also help estimate painting costs. 

Average painting prices in 2025 based on room sq ft and the level of service:

Room Size (ft²)

Walls Only($)

Walls + Trim+ Ceilings($)

Full Service (Walls, Ceilings, Trim)($)

80

160-480

24-720

320-960

100

200-600

300-900

400-1,200

120

240-720

360-1,080

480-1,440

144

288-864

432- 1,296

576-1,728

216

432-1,296

648-1,944

864-2,592

224

448-1,344

672-2,016

896-2,688

300

600- 1,800

900-2,700

1,200-3,600

320

640-1,920

960-2,880

1,280-3,840

400

800-2,400

1,200-3,600

1,600-4,800

500

1,000-3,000

1,500-4,500

2,000-6,000

Bathroom Painting Cost

Bathroom painting costs are based on size, ceiling height, and the detail to add. 

Table showing the estimated costs in 2025.

Bathroom Size

Walls Only($)

Walls+ Ceiling + Trim($)

DIY Cost (Supplies Only)($)

3′ x 5′

100 – 420

200 – 830

50 – 100

4′ x 6′

130 – 540

260 – 1,100

60 – 120

4′ x 8′

170 – 660

340 – 1,300

80 – 150

5′ x 7′

170 – 660

340 – 1,300

90 – 160

5′ x 8′

190 – 720

370 – 1,400

100 – 180

5′ x 10′

220 – 840

440 – 1,700

120 – 200

6′ x 9′

220 – 840

440 – 1,700

130 – 220

7′ x 9′

240 – 900

470 – 1,800

140 – 230

8′ x 10′

270 – 1,000

530 – 2,000

150 – 250

10′ x 10′

300 – 1,100

600 – 2,300

160 – 270

10′ x 12′

330 – 1,300

660 – 2,500

180 – 300

12′ x 13′

380 – 1,400

760 – 2,900

200 – 330

15′ x 15′

460 – 1,700

920 – 3,500

250 – 400

Living Room Painting Cost

The most significant section of a house interior to be painted can be the living room; the costs can be significant, depending on the area and details. The following is a rough cost estimate of the process of painting the living room in 2025:

Room Size

Walls Only($)

Walls + Ceiling + Trim($)

DIY Cost (Supplies Only)($)

10′ x 10′

400 – 1,200

800 – 2,400

150-300

10′ x 12′

480 – 1,400

960 – 2,800

150-300

12′ x 12′

580 – 1,700

1,160 – 3,400

150-300

12′ x 14′

680 – 2,000

1,360 – 4,000

150-300

14′ x 14′

760 – 2,200

1,520 – 4,400

150-300

15′ x 15′

850 – 2,400

1,700 – 4,800

150-300

16′ x 16′

960 – 2,800

1,920 – 5,600

150-300

Kitchen Painting Cost

The prices of kitchen painting are based on the size and inclusions: the walls, ceilings, trim, and self-help. A simple table could be easily referred to as below:

Kitchen Size / Area

Walls Only ($)

Walls + Ceiling + Trim ($)

Full Service / Premium ($)

DIY Supplies ($)

Small(~100 sq ft)

200 – 400

330 – 660

400 – 800

150 – 300

Medium(~200 sq ft)

400 – 700

570 – 1,210

700 – 1,400

150 – 300

Large(~300 sq ft)

600 – 1,000

850 – 1,800

1,000 – 2,000

150 – 300

Cost by Interior Surfaces

Painting a house isn’t just about the walls. Here’s a breakdown of how much is it to paint a house interior for different surfaces:

Interior Surface

Cost($)

Notes

Cabinets

900 – 3,500 or 3 – 8 per sq. ft.

Commonly, kitchen cabinets and smaller projects are charged per square foot.

Ceilings

1 – 2.50 per sq. ft.

It depends on the ceiling texture; it is usually less expensive than the walls.

Doors

40 – 100 per door

Easy to paint yourself due to its small size.

Trim

1 – 3 per linear foot

Includes baseboards, crown molding, wainscoting; $500–$1,500 for a 1,500 sq. ft. home.

Walls

1 – 2 per sq. ft.

Slightly higher if walls have unusual angles or features.

Interior House Painting Cost by Bedrooms

Costs To Do It Yourself

The overall price is more than just paint when you do your own painting. You will need to think about the quality, type, and finish of the paint, primer, and materials required. This is a breakdown that will assist you in setting up your own painting budget in case you do it yourself:

  1. Paint Costs by Quality

Quality

Price per Gallon ($)

Notes

Value

15 – 35

Basic paint may require more coats

Mid-tier

35 – 50

Better coverage and durability

Premium

50 – 60+

Long-lasting finish, High-quality pigments 

 

  1. Paint Costs by Type

Type

Notes

Latex / Water-based

Easy to use and clean; slightly cheaper.

Oil-based

Smooth finish, better adhesion, harder to work with.

 

  1. Paint Costs by Finish 

Finish

Notes

Flat

No shine, good coverage, least durable.

Eggshell

Slight shine & durable for medium-traffic areas.

Satin

Common: good balance of coverage & durability.

Semi-gloss

Glossy, stain-resistant, &shows imperfections more easily.

High-gloss

Shiniest & most durable; shows brush marks, harder to apply.

 

  1. Primer Costs

Primer Type

Price ($)

Notes

Standard 1-gallon

20 – 30

Base coat for paint adhesion.

Standard 5-gallon

50 – 100

Bulk for large areas.

Low-cost 1-gallon

10 – 20

Cheaper option.

Self-priming paint

25 – 45

Paint+primer in one; best for touch-ups or same-color repainting.

 

  1. How Much Paint You Need

Step

Description

Measure surface area

Length × Width × Wall Height, minus windows/doors.

Gallons for 1 coat

Divide surface area by 400 sq. ft. per gallon.

Gallons for two coats

Multiply by 2 (most walls need two coats).

Round up

Round up to the nearest whole gallon.

 

  1. Essential Equipment and Supplies

Item

Price ($)

Brushes

3 – 20

Rollers

10 – 20

Paint trays

3 – 5

Painter’s tape

3 – 10

Drop cloth

5 – 30

Scraper

5 – 20

Sandpaper

5 – 30

Ladder

80 – 300

DIY Or Hiring Professionals

You can paint your home yourself or hire professionals. Doing it yourself is cheaper but takes more time. Hiring pros costs more but is faster and usually looks better.

  1. Professional Painting: Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

The job is done quickly and consistently

Higher cost due to labor

No need to buy expensive tools

Must work around the painter’s schedule

No risk of strain or injury

 
  1. DIY Painting: Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Saves money on labor

Results may be uneven depending on skill

Can work at your own pace

Must buy tools and supplies

More control over the outcome

Time-consuming

Paint Quality & Material Costs

The quality of paint, finish, and the supplies that you use can greatly influence the cost and outcome.

Item

Options / Notes

Cost Range ($)

Paint Types

Latex, Oil-based, Eco-friendly 

Varies

Primer

Needed for bright colors or repaired walls

10 – 30 per gallon

Paint Finish

Matte, Eggshell, Satin, Semi-gloss

Adds to paint cost

Supplies

Brushes, rollers, drop cloths, painter’s tape

50 – 150 (DIY)

How To Save Money On Interior House Painting

To make your home look fresh without breaking the budget, you can do the following to save on the interior painting cost with ease:

  • Do preparations yourself: Clean walls, patch holes, and tape edges before painting.
  • Paint rooms together: It will cost less than on a room-by-room basis.
  • Pick standard colors: Custom mixes usually cost more.
  • Get paint in bulk: Buy paint in bulk or during discounts.
  • Try partial DIY: Paint the walls yourself and hire pros for tricky areas like trim.

How to Get Accurate Quotes

The initial step towards planning your budget for painting is getting the correct quote.. Here’s what to do:

  • Get several quotes: Compare prices based on 2-3 quotes from different painters.
  • Request the details: Prep, labor, paint, and clean-up should be estimated.
  • Check reviews: Look at past work and references for quality.
  • Confirm timeline and warranty: Get the job finish date and whether touch-ups are covered.

Other Costs and Considerations

In some cases, it can be more expensive to paint the interior of your house than you think. A few common reasons include:

  • Accent Walls: They require additional colors or designs that consume additional time and paint.
  • Location: It is more expensive to paint in such costly cities as New York or San Francisco.
  • Rough or Bumpy Walls: Rough walls are more difficult to paint and may increase costs by 0.50-1 dollar per square foot.
  • Damage to Wall: The price for cracks, holes, or other damage that requires repair will increase.

FAQs

How Long Does It Take To Paint A House Interior?

It depends on the size and detail. Small homes take 2–4 days, and larger homes take about a week. Preparation, drying, and trim work require additional time.

Why do Two Houses Of The Same Size Have Very Different Painting Costs?

Costs vary due to wall condition, ceiling height, doors/windows, paint quality, and location. Homes with damaged walls or detailed trim cost more.

Should I Hire A Professional Or DIY My Interior Paint Project?

DIY is an inexpensive, time-consuming, and talent-based activity. Professionals are more expensive, faster, better finished, and prepare and clean the dishes. Decide according to money, time, and comfort.

Is Cheap Paint Really More Expensive In The Long Run?

Yes. Low-quality paint usually requires additional coats, has a shorter lifespan, and fades sooner, thus requiring repainting on a more regular basis. Quality paint is expensive in the short run but saves in the long run.

Do Painter’s Quotes Include The Cost Of Paint?

Most of the quotes include paint, although some might charge individually. Always have a written estimate with details to know what is included.

Conclusion

Interior painting can entirely change the appearance and experience of your house. Painting costs depend on your house size, wall condition, type of paint, and whether you do it yourself or hire a professional. Knowing these factors helps you understand how much is it to paint a house interior and plan your budget.

Every project differs; it can be a small bathroom or a large living room. It is essential to have a precise estimate. By planning and advising correctly rather than making assumptions or taking risks of hidden costs, you can save time, money, and stress.

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