Measure Your Walls
The most accurate method is to calculate wall area directly:
- Measure the perimeter of the room (sum of all wall widths)
- Measure the ceiling height
- Wall area = Perimeter Γ Height (in metres or feet)
Example: 12 + 10 + 12 + 10 = 44 ft perimeter Γ 8 ft ceiling = 352 sq ft total wall area. In mΒ²: 352 Γ· 10.764 = 32.7 mΒ².
Doors and Windows
Subtract opening areas from your total:
- Standard door: 1.85 mΒ² (20 sq ft) β deduct per door
- Standard window: 1.4 mΒ² (15 sq ft) β deduct per window
Net area = Wall area β (Doors Γ 1.85) β (Windows Γ 1.4)
π‘ Most decorators skip deductions for small rooms with only 1β2 openings β the extra paint serves as a useful touch-up buffer.
Coverage Rates
Paint coverage varies by quality. Manufacturer figures per coat:
- Economy emulsion: ~10 mΒ²/litre (300 sq ft/gallon)
- Standard emulsion: ~11 mΒ²/litre (350 sq ft/gallon)
- Premium emulsion: ~12 mΒ²/litre (400 sq ft/gallon)
Porous walls (new plaster, bare board) will give lower actual coverage. New plaster needs a diluted mist coat before any topcoat.
Number of Coats
- 1 coat: Same colour maintenance repaint only
- 2 coats: Standard for most rooms and colour changes
- 3 coats: Dark-to-light colour changes or bare new plaster
Formula: Paint = (Net Area Γ Coats Γ 1.05) Γ· Coverage Rate
Calculating Cost
Multiply litres needed by your paint's price per litre. Regional 2026 prices:
- UK standard: Β£12βΒ£18/litre; premium: Β£20βΒ£28/litre
- US standard: $18β$28/gallon; premium: $38β$55/gallon
- Canada: CA$25β$44/gallon; Australia: A$18β$34/litre
Pro Tips
- Round up to the nearest litre/gallon β you cannot buy half a can
- Buy the same batch number β batches can vary slightly in colour
- Save at least one full can for touch-ups β especially custom-mixed colours