Interior house painting costs vary by size and paint type in 2024


Anila Povey Customer Experience Director | Mr. Handyman

The cost of painting the interior of a house in 2024 varies significantly based on several factors, including square footage, paint type, and additional services. For an average 2,000-square-foot home, expenses can range from $4,000 to $10,000.

Square footage is a major determinant of the cost. Larger spaces require more labor and materials. For instance, painting a 500-square-foot area may cost between $1,000 and $2,500, while a 4,000-square-foot space could reach up to $20,000.

Paint type also influences costs. Latex paint is popular for home interiors and typically costs between $15 and $30 per gallon. Other options include enamel and oil-based paints. Additionally, primer is often necessary at about $15-$25 per gallon.

Different surfaces have varying costs due to preparation requirements. Painting walls and ceilings can cost $2-$5 per square foot. Kitchens might be pricier because they may need additional surface work like cabinets.

Additional expenses may arise from specialty cleanup or repairs needed before painting begins. Moving furniture or accessing hard-to-reach areas can add to the total bill.

There are ways to reduce costs. Buying paint in bulk or focusing on high-traffic areas are some strategies to save money.

Professional painters are recommended for interior projects to avoid potential costly mistakes that can occur with DIY efforts. Mr. Handyman offers professional services with experienced staff who provide quality finishes without streaks or drips.

For those interested in hiring professionals for their painting needs, Mr. Handyman provides quotes and additional services such as carpentry for surface preparation.

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