Cost to Paint a 10x12 Room (10ft Ceiling)

Quick Answer: Painting a 10x12 room with 10ft ceilings costs $87 to $112 for 1 coat(s) of standard paint (DIY).

Materials Cost$97
Labor Cost$0
Paint Needed2 gallons
Est. Time4 hours
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$87 - $112
Total Estimate
$97
Materials
$0
Labor
4 hrs
Est. Time

Materials Breakdown

ItemQuantityEst. Cost
Standard Paint2 gal$84
Primer1 gal$25
Supplies (tape, brushes, rollers)1 set$35
Drop cloths2 pcs$20
Materials Total$97

What Drives Painting Costs

  • Room size: A 10x12 room has 440 sq ft of wall area, directly affecting paint and labor needs.
  • Ceiling height: 10ft ceilings add more wall area and complexity.
  • Paint quality: Standard paint (~$42/gal) affects durability and coverage.
  • Number of coats: 1 coat(s) requires 2 gallons total.
  • Labor choice: DIY saves labor costs but requires time investment.

How to Reduce Painting Costs

  • Do your own prep work (taping, moving furniture, patching holes) even if hiring a painter.
  • Buy paint during sales (holiday weekends often have 30-40% off).
  • Use primer on new drywall or dark colors to reduce coats needed.
  • Get quotes from 3+ contractors and ask about off-season discounts.

Common Painting Mistakes

  • Skipping primer on new drywall or when covering dark colors.
  • Underestimating paint needed—always buy 10% extra for touch-ups.
  • Painting over dirty or dusty walls (clean first for proper adhesion).
  • Removing tape before paint is fully dry (causes peeling edges).
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Frequently Asked Questions

Painting a 10x12 room typically costs $87 to $112 with 1 coat(s) of standard paint. This includes $97 in materials and $0 in labor.

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Assumptions & Sources

  • • Paint coverage: 375 sq ft per gallon (industry average)
  • • Materials markup: 15% for supplies, waste
  • • Labor rate (DIY): $0/sq ft base, adjusted by region
  • • Region multiplier (High Cost Area): 1.25x
  • • Cost range: ±10-15% to account for local variations

These estimates are for planning purposes. Actual costs vary by location, contractor, and project specifics. Always get local quotes.