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How much does it cost to paint the whole house interior? Painting the interior of your home can give it a fresh new look. People paint their interiors to revive tired or dirty walls, match a new interior design, brighten a dark room, or to visually change the scope of the area. Because many interiors follow what’s known as a “color story,” or a cohesive color design throughout the home, it’s not uncommon to paint the entirety of a home interior at one time. The average-size home in the United States is around 2,300 square feet, while the average cost of interior painting ranges from $2-$5 per square foot, with most homeowners paying around $3. This makes the cost of painting a home interior $6,900 on average in the US. Cost Considerations There are several factors that go into determining the final cost of the project. In addition to average home size, you may also find that costs can vary depending on: Type of paint: higher quality paints will cost more. Number of coats: some colors will require multiple coats of paint. Texture of the walls: highly textured walls may require special equipment, which can raise costs. Condition of the walls: painters may patch holes, remove wallpaper, or put up drywall 1 before painting, all of which can impact costs. Room being painted: some rooms cost more to paint than others, with factors like trim, windows, and furniture playing a role. Complexity of the work: murals, faux finishes, high ceilings, and other complex jobs can impact the cost. While many painters do charge on a per square foot basis, some may also charge by the room, or by the job. This can vary depending on your scope of work. Planning One of the benefits of painting an entire home interior at once is the ability to create a “color story” or plan the way that the color will flow from room to room, and how to best complement each space with the color of the walls. Even if you plan on painting your home in various shades of white or off white, there is still a fair amount of planning that should go into the project to ensure that you get the results you want. Color and tone have a powerful impact on how a room is perceived, so it’s crucial to take the time to view each room on its own and in conjunction with the rest of the space. Colors Color is always the first consideration when painting a home. Most paint manufacturers offer samples to try that can allow you to make a more informed decision. Because light within a room may vary from wall to wall as well as from day to night, try painting a large piece of poster board in the color or colors you are considering. Move the board from wall to wall and look at it for a minimum of 24 hours at a time in each space to make sure you like the color before committing. Keep in mind that color can impact the way a room appears in many ways. Light colors may help brighten a darker space. Cool colors will recede visually from the eye, and make a small space appear bigger. Warm colors contract visually, which can make larger spaces appear smaller or more cozy. Combining cool and warm tones in one room - like with accent walls - can visually change the shape of a room, making rectangles look more like squares. When you move from room to room, consider your color story, or how the colors will interact. Using complementary colors - colors that sit opposite one another on the color wheel, will create a very dramatic look in your home. Choosing analogous colors, which sit beside one another on the color wheel, creates a more subtle appearance. Monochromatic looks can also be very effective in small spaces, when you choose varying shades of one color to give variety, but without definition. Measurements Taking initial measurements can help you get a ballpark for the cost of having a room painted in your home. Most painters will take more detailed measurements that take into account the color and type of paint to help you determine exactly how much paint is needed. To get basic measurements, measure the length and width of each wall you want to paint in inches. Multiply the length and height together, and divide by 144. This will give you the square footage for each wall. A gallon of paint typically covers around 400 square feet. In some cases, you may need a primer 2 first, then a single coat of paint, meaning that you may need one gallon of primer and one gallon of paint to cover 400 square feet. However, if the wall requires multiple coats, this will increase the total amount of square footage required, and therefore the amount of paint. You can get the measurements for any ceilings the same way. Trim like moldings or window casements are measured and priced by the linear foot. Measure in inches and then divide by 12 to find the total linear feet you want to cover. Working with an Interior Decorator If you are unsure about what colors will work best in a space, you may wish to hire an interior decorator to help. Decorators can look at your furnishings, the size and shape of a room, and the amount of light it gets to help you determine the best shades for the space. Design services cost around $50 to $200 an hour, and can help you find the perfect colors for your home. Prep work Before painting can be done, a lot of preparation needs to go into each job. Some of this may be included in the painting fee, while you may be expected to take care of some of the jobs yourself before the painters arrive. These tasks include: Moving furniture away from the walls Covering furniture and flooring Taping off adjacent surfaces Removing hardware from doors or cabinets being painted Filling or patching holes on the walls and sanding 3 the repair Cleaning the walls Primer While it is entirely possible to paint over paint, some colors and types of paint do better over a primer, or a material that prepares the surface to receive the paint. If you are switching types of paint, such as going from oil to latex, the primer can help ensure that the new paint will adhere without cracking or peeling. There are a few types of primer, and they are directly related to the type of paint you will use, as well as the surface you are painting. Oil-based primers are good for painting on wood and work with both oil- and latex-based paints. They can help prevent stains from bleeding through the new paint. Oil-based primers cost around $30 a gallon. Latex-based primers are good for drywall and work with latex paints. They can cover and seal small stains. Latex primers cost around $20 a gallon. Shellac primers are good for wood, and for covering major damage from smoke or water. They can seal in the smell of smoke, as well as any staining. Shellac primers cost around $15 a gallon. Paints Like primers, paints come in many different varieties. This includes not only the base, such as oil, latex, or urethane, but also the quality of the paint and its finish. Each paint manufacturer has a range of different paints, with better quality paints costing more, but giving better coverage with lower odor. Typically, each type of paint will come in a range of finishes such as: Flat or Matte: a completely matte paint with no sheen or reflection. This can make the paint hard to keep clean. Eggshell: eggshell has very little sheen, but with more luster than flat. It works well at hiding imperfections on the walls. Satin: satin paint is the most common, everyday paint. It has a low luster, but is easier to clean than eggshell or flat. Semi-gloss: semi-gloss is usually used in high traffic areas like kitchens, because it’s easier to keep clean. This paint has a fairly glossy, reflective finish. High-gloss: high-gloss paint is very reflective. It’s normally reserved for trim, moldings, and doors. There are several different brands of paint, each with its own cost range and set of colors. Typically, each brand will offer a high quality and a mid-range paint, and many colors and finishes to choose from. Below are the most popular paint brands: Brand
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We spend a lot of time listening to the customers needs and wants. We then lay out a plan and confirm.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
There is several layers of education in this company.