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Since we don’t all live in single-family homes, let’s talk about the costs to paint by type of residence.
If your home is around 1600 square feet, then it would cost you between $800 and $2500 to paint the interior of your home. The cost may vary depending on how much your painters charge, but that’s the average calculation.
Be ready to pay a minimum of 50% more for your job if you plan to have textured ceilings or walls: about $6 to $7.5 per sqft. There are differences in price and quality of interior paint.
Thank you for sharing these tips, Josh! My boyfriend and I are about to embark on a major re-design of our condo and I am not looking forward to all the painting prep work. It does make a huge difference if you do it right though! Stacia February 25, 2015
Now that your exterior is looking fantastic, it’s time to refresh door frames, windows, window wells, pillars, and other trim work. Choose a mold and mildew resistant exterior trim paint in a satin sheen.
Whoa! You must be a fan speaking of lessons learned..:) I appreciate your insight and if nothing else well, we played in the dirt and here we are now…Best..:)-annie Michelle March 01, 2015
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Awesome post! I just wanted to add a couple tips about cleaning brushes that might be helpful. If you’re painting and are coming back for second coats later the same day, you can put your brush in a ziplock bag to keep it from drying out while you’re taking a break. When cleaning your brushes, use Murphy Oil Soap, it really helps to get the paint off and is eco friendly. You can even soak brushes in it and clean them later on if you’re a giant procrastinator like I am 🙂 I love following your progress with this house and am so stoked to see the finished product! Cheers and have a great day! Alexandra February 25, 2015 Jill @ Champagne for Everyday February 25, 2015
Although it seems like an unnecessary step to wipe the walls down, it is a very important step. Whether you can see it or not, there is buildup on the walls of dirt, dust, and oils from your hands. Removing this debris prior to painting will allow the paint to adhere to the walls.
The best times to paint the outside of your home are in the months of June, July, August, or even early September.
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Now, how much do you need to budget for a painter? We’re going to discuss what to expect from painting services and break down the interior painting cost and what factors to consider.
Ensure that you pick a color that bests suits the aesthetics in your home, and nicely goes with the landscaping of your property. You can look at the neighboring homes as well to make sure your color doesn’t come too close in tone or clash with theirs.
Thanks to easy-to-follow YouTube tutorials, DIY culture is thriving these days. Go ahead and put up that wall shelf, swap out your faucet, and paint the walls yourself—you’ll likely save a lot of money going the DIY route—but when it comes to painting the outside of your house, it’s best to hire pros. That’s because they can often get the best deals on paint (a cost savings), already have all the equipment required, and, well, they’re pros. Painting your house, especially if it’s a multistory house, is exacting, physically demanding, and sometimes dangerous work.
Paint supplies cost $50 to $200 on average, depending on the complexity and size of the room. These items are also reusable for multiple projects in the future. If you hire a professional painter, they will typically bring supplies. Supplies Needed To Paint A Room Item Average Cost Scraper $6 – $20 Sandpaper $5 – $15 Patching Compound $10 – $20 Painters Tape $3 – $10 Brushes $2 – $15 Paint Roller Kit $10 – $25 Paint Tray $2 – $5 Drop Cloth $5 – $30 Ladder $80 – $300 Paint Sprayer Rental $30 – $50 per day