How to calculate square feet for painting
For a room, wall area is 2 x (room length + room width) x wall height. A 12 x 12 room with 8 ft walls is 384 sq ft before subtracting windows or doors.
Openings and separate surfaces
Doors and windows can be subtracted for a detailed takeoff, but many quick estimates leave them in as a buffer. Ceilings, trim, cabinets, siding details, and accent walls should be calculated separately when they use different paint.
Convert square footage to paint
After you have paintable square footage, divide by product coverage per gallon and multiply by coat count. Coverage changes with texture, color change, primer, and surface condition.
Painting square-footage examples
Examples estimate wall area before subtracting openings. Calculate rooms or exterior wall sections separately when dimensions change.
| Example | Formula | Wall area |
|---|---|---|
| 10 ft x 12 ft room | 2 x (10 + 12) x 8 | 352 sq ft |
| 12 ft x 12 ft room | 2 x (12 + 12) x 8 | 384 sq ft |
| 12 ft x 16 ft room | 2 x (12 + 16) x 8 | 448 sq ft |
| 40 ft x 30 ft exterior footprint | 2 x (40 + 30) x 9 | 1,260 sq ft |
Paint room example estimates
Examples use 2 coats and 350 sq ft per gallon before subtracting openings.
| Room | Wall area for 2 coats | Estimated gallons |
|---|---|---|
| 10 ft x 12 ft room | 704 sq ft | 2.01 gallons |
| 12 ft x 12 ft room | 768 sq ft | 2.19 gallons |
| 12 ft x 16 ft room | 896 sq ft | 2.56 gallons |
| 15 ft x 20 ft room | 1,260 sq ft | 3.60 gallons |
Before you calculate
- Measure paintable surface area rather than relying only on floor area.
- Separate walls, ceilings, trim, decks, cabinets, and exterior surfaces when products or coats differ.
- Use the actual product coverage from the label.
Common mistakes
- Forgetting coat count, primer, texture, color changes, and surface porosity.
- Combining trim, ceilings, doors, and walls in one estimate.
- Ignoring pattern repeat for wallpaper or absorption for stain.
Formula
area = length * width * (1 + wastePercent / 100)
Assumptions
- Coverage changes with product, surface texture, primer, color change, coats, and surface condition.
- Openings, trim, ceilings, cabinets, repairs, masking, and separate coatings should be estimated separately when needed.
- Use the selected product label and a realistic coat count before buying paint.
Example
Estimated paintable square footage: 120 sq ft
How to use this calculator
- Enter surface length in ft.
- Enter surface height or width in ft.
- Enter waste in %.
- Review the live estimate and compare it with the example result.
- Check the formula, assumptions, product labels, and site conditions before using the Paintable Square Footage Calculator result to plan materials.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to full gallons, rolls, or containers.
- Keep extra material for touchups when color consistency matters.
FAQ
What is the formula for painting square footage?
For a rectangular room, use wall area = 2 x (length + width) x wall height. For a simple exterior footprint, use wall area = 2 x (house length + house width) x wall height x stories.
How many square feet are the walls in a 12 x 12 room?
With 8 ft walls, a 12 x 12 room has 384 sq ft of wall area before subtracting doors and windows.
Should I subtract windows and doors?
For a detailed estimate, subtract large openings. For a fast planning estimate, leaving openings in can act as a small buffer for touchups and waste.
Does wall square footage tell me gallons of paint?
Not by itself. Divide wall square footage by paint coverage per gallon and multiply by the number of coats.
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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.