It will depend on the preparation of the area to be painted and the coverage of the paint.
Whatever it says on the tin
First you need to know the area that you want to paint, and then you needto know how much area each gallon of paint will cover.Figuring the area:-- Measure the Length, Width, and Height of your bedroom.-- The area of two of the walls is (Length x Height) each.-- The area of the other two walls is (Width x Height) each.-- If you also want to paint the ceiling, include the area of the ceiling: (Length x Width).-- Add up the areas of all the things you want to paint. Call it ' A '.Figuring the number of gallons of paint:-- Go to the place where you can shop for paint.Find the color and type of paint you want to use.-- Look on the can, or ask, and find out the area that 1 gallon covers. Call it ' G '.-- Divide ' A ' by ' G '. The answer is the number of gallons you need for the job.This number includes all of the area inside the whole room, as if the room hadno doors or windows ... places you're not going to paint. So it winds up givingyou a little bit of extra paint, which you probably want anyway, in case you spillsome or glop it on too thick in a few places.
depends on what country you're in, how many coats of paint, and what type of paint.
Is this a grade school math quiz? 12+12+10+10=44X8=352/105=3.35 Arron will need 4 gallons of paint.
Cannot answer this. Need to know the # of square feet each can of paint covers.
If 169 is floor area, then you are talking about roughly 430 square feet of wall. I would paint that with a bit less than 2 gallons.
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Whatever it says on the tin
it depends on the type of paint. Most interior housepaint will cover 280-300 square feet.
The cost to paint a room is typically determined by the square footage of the walls to be painted. On average, the cost can range from $1 to $4 per square foot, depending on factors such as the type of paint, the complexity of the job, and the location. It's best to get quotes from multiple painters to find the best price for your specific project.
Depending on the quality paint you are applying, the color, and if it has been primed are all factors on how many gallons it would take.
You will be able to use as many paint samples as you need. These samples are only used to compare color contrast or brightness. By finding alot of paint samples suited for your room, you should be able to determine how many you need
It depends on how big the room is, Measure the height of the walls, multiply that times the perimeter of the room to find the square footage, then divide that by 350 to determine the number of gallons needed for a single coat of paint.
6 and 2/3 gal.
First you need to know the area that you want to paint, and then you needto know how much area each gallon of paint will cover.Figuring the area:-- Measure the Length, Width, and Height of your bedroom.-- The area of two of the walls is (Length x Height) each.-- The area of the other two walls is (Width x Height) each.-- If you also want to paint the ceiling, include the area of the ceiling: (Length x Width).-- Add up the areas of all the things you want to paint. Call it ' A '.Figuring the number of gallons of paint:-- Go to the place where you can shop for paint.Find the color and type of paint you want to use.-- Look on the can, or ask, and find out the area that 1 gallon covers. Call it ' G '.-- Divide ' A ' by ' G '. The answer is the number of gallons you need for the job.This number includes all of the area inside the whole room, as if the room hadno doors or windows ... places you're not going to paint. So it winds up givingyou a little bit of extra paint, which you probably want anyway, in case you spillsome or glop it on too thick in a few places.
You will probably find that you will need at least 2 gallons of paint to cover the room well. If you need to prime the walls first then that will add to your cost. I would suggest that roughly 100 dollars should cover it.
There is a formula used to calculate how much paint you need to paint a room. Determine what the square feet of the room you are painting is and multiply it by the number of coats you want to put on the walls. Divide that number by 400 and you will end up with the number of gallons of paint you need. The other choice is to use an online paint calculator.