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ESTIMATED COST OF PAINTING

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING

 

The cost to paint a 10'x15' room can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of paint, labor costs in your area, and any additional work needed (like wall repairs or priming). On average, you can expect to pay:


Cost Breakdown:

  1. Labor Costs: Typically range from $2 to $6 per square foot, including both the walls and ceiling. For a 10'x15' room with 8-foot walls, that's approximately 320 square feet of wall space, plus the ceiling (150 square feet), totaling around 470 square feet. Labor costs may run from $940 to $2,820.
  2. Paint Costs: Quality interior paint usually costs $15 to $60 per gallon. You'd likely need 1-2 gallons for walls and 1 gallon for the ceiling, amounting to about $45 to $180.
  3. Additional Supplies: Brushes, tape, drop cloths, and other materials might add another $20-$50.

Total Estimated Cost:

  • Low-end: $500-$800 (using lower-cost paint and assuming minimal wall prep)
  • High-end: $1,500-$3,000+ (using premium paint, with extensive prep or complex details)

Additional features like trim, doors, or special finishes could increase the price.

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