How to calculate how much paint you need
Paint is estimated from the paintable area — the wall surface left after you remove doors and windows. For each room the calculator works out:
paintable area = (room perimeter × wall height) − openings gallons = (paintable area × coats × (1 + waste%)) ÷ coverage
Add as many rooms as you like and the areas are summed. A standard interior door is treated as 21 sq ft and a window as 15 sq ft. One gallon covers about 350–400 sq ft per coat, so we use 350 by default and round up to the nearest quart — never a padded whole gallon.
Common mistakes
- Forgetting the second coat — most colours need two for even coverage.
- Skipping primer on bare drywall or big colour changes.
- Buying paint for one room when the whole project needs more — add every room above.