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PROJECT GUIDE · UPDATED JUNE 2026

Interior Painting Cost & Project Guide

Everything for your Interior Painting in one place: cost by state, DIY vs. hire, the tools and materials, and a local pro if you want one.

NATIONAL AVERAGE · UPDATED JUNE 2026

HIRE A PRO

$2,000$6,000

DIY COST

$400$1,200

Typical project: Whole interior, about 1,500 sq ft of wall and ceiling, mid-grade paint, two coats

Skill levelBeginner-friendlyAnyone can take this on. The Blueprint walks you through it, step by step.
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Source: 3+ benchmark aggregations (RSMeans, Angi, Fixr, HomeGuide) plus Submitted Quotes data

Plan your Interior Painting

A quick checklist to get from idea to done. Want it as a printable PDF? Grab the full free version, emailed to you.

  • 1Set a realistic budget using the cost range above.
  • 2Check whether your project needs a permit in your state.
  • 3Decide DIY or hire (see the breakdown below).
  • 4Make your materials and tools list.
  • 5If hiring, get three quotes and compare them like-for-like.
  • 6Plan the timeline and order materials with a 10 percent buffer.

Tools and materials for a Interior Painting

What you will actually buy. We flag what to rent versus own so you do not overspend on a one-time tool.

Materials

  • Interior paint, mid-grade · 8 to 12 gallons
  • Primer · 2 to 3 gallons
  • Tape, plastic, and drop cloths · 1 kit
  • Patching compound and caulk · as needed

Tools

  • Roller frames, covers, and trays · you likely own
  • Angled sash brushes · you likely own
  • Extension pole and ladder · you likely own

Pro tips for your Interior Painting

The mistakes that cost DIYers the most, and how to stay ahead of them.

Skimping on prep and patching

Buying the cheapest flat paint for high-traffic rooms

Overloading the roller and leaving drips

Pulling tape after the paint has fully dried, which tears the line

Should you DIY or hire for Interior Painting?

It depends on three things: your skill level, your time, and your tolerance for the riskiest parts of the project.

When DIY makes sense

  • You have a free weekend and basic hand tools already on hand
  • The project is straightforward with no structural or permit complexity
  • You want to save 40–60% versus hiring a contractor
  • Mistakes are low-cost and easily corrected
  • You enjoy hands-on projects and want to build the skill

When to hire

  • Your time is worth more than the labor savings
  • You want a warranty-backed installation
  • The project is part of a larger renovation with tight sequencing
  • You discover unexpected issues (rot, mold, structural damage) mid-project
DifficultyEasy

Most homeowners with basic tool skills can complete this in a weekend.

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What drives the cost of Interior Painting

Materials

The single biggest material variable is your product choice. Single room refresh and Whole-home repaint sit at opposite ends of the price spectrum, a decision that can shift your materials budget by 40–60%. Key line items include interior paint, mid-grade, primer, tape, plastic, and drop cloths, each priced per unit and sensitive to regional supply-chain conditions. Bulk purchasing and timing your order outside peak season (spring and early summer) can reduce material costs by 10–15%.

Labor

BLS occupational wage data shows interior-trade crews earn $28–$52/hour depending on metro area, and most interior painting jobs require a two- to three-person crew for at least one full day. Labor typically accounts for 40–60% of the total project cost. Project complexity, custom details, tight access, or non-standard configurations, adds crew time and can push labor costs well above the national average.

Site conditions

Slope, soil type, and existing-structure condition are the three site factors contractors price most aggressively. Demolition or removal of old materials adds dumpster and disposal fees that rarely appear in online estimates. Local code requirements, permit fees, required inspections, and jurisdiction-specific material standards, can add $200–$1,500 to any project before a single tool is lifted.

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Frequently asked questions

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Painters near you

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