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How Many Litres of Paint Do I Need? A Room by Room Calculator for Aussie Homes

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Why Getting the Right Amount of Paint Matters

Buying too little paint can delay your project, while buying too much wastes money. A simple calculation helps you get it right the first time.

Standard Paint Coverage in Australia

On average:

  • 1 litre of paint covers 10 to 12 square metres per coat
  • Most surfaces require 2 coats

Step 1: Measure Your Room

To calculate wall area:

Wall area = height × width

Example:

  • Wall height: 2.4m
  • Wall width: 5m
  • Area = 12m²

Repeat for all walls and add them together.

Step 2: Subtract Doors and Windows

  • Standard door ≈ 2m²
  • Standard window ≈ 1.5m²

Subtract these from your total wall area.

Step 3: Multiply by Number of Coats

Most paint jobs require 2 coats for proper coverage.

Step 4: Divide by Coverage Rate

Formula:

Total litres needed = Total area ÷ coverage per litre

Example Calculation

Room size:

  • Total wall area: 40m²
  • 2 coats needed
  • Coverage: 10m² per litre

Total paint needed:
40 × 2 ÷ 10 = 8 litres

Room by Room Paint Guide

Bedroom

  • Average size: 30–40m² wall area
  • Paint needed: 6–8 litres

Living Room

  • Larger space: 50–70m²
  • Paint needed: 10–14 litres

Kitchen

  • Smaller wall space due to cabinets
  • Paint needed: 4–6 litres

Ceiling

  • Area = length × width
  • Usually requires 1–2 coats

Pro Tips to Avoid Running Short

  • Always add 10% extra for wastage
  • Rough or textured walls use more paint
  • Dark colour changes may need 3 coats
  • New surfaces need a primer first

Final Verdict

A simple calculation can save you both time and money. Always measure carefully, account for coats, and buy a little extra to avoid interruptions during your project.

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