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Cost to Paint a 8x10 Room (8ft Ceiling)

Planning to paint a 8x10 room? This calculator provides a detailed cost breakdown for 1 coat(s) of budget paint on interior walls with 8ft ceilings. Whether you're tackling this as a weekend DIY project, our estimate covers materials, labor, and supplies so you can budget accurately before picking up a paintbrush.

Quick Answer: Painting a 8x10 room with 8ft ceilings costs $29 to $37 for 1 coat(s) of budget paint (DIY).

Materials Cost$32
Labor Cost$0
Paint Needed1 gallons
Est. Time3 hours

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$29-$37
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Make This Estimate Useful in the Real World

This page gives a planning baseline for 8x10 room painting. Use it to compare quotes, spot missing scope, and pressure-test budget assumptions before you commit.

What to verify in contractor quotes

  • Prep scope (patching, sanding, caulking, priming) is itemized instead of bundled vaguely
  • Paint line, finish, and 1 coat(s) match the estimate you are comparing
  • Walls, ceilings, trim, and doors are separated so quotes are comparable
  • Protection, cleanup, and touch-ups are included in writing
  • Material markup and who purchases paint are explicitly stated

Inputs that most change the final price

  • Wall area and ceiling height (8ft)
  • Number of coats (1) and color-change coverage difficulty
  • Paint quality tier (Budget) and finish selection
  • Labor mode (DIY) plus local labor rates

Common reasons quotes exceed estimates

  • Hidden wall repairs or stain-blocking needs discovered during prep
  • Occupied-home access, furniture moving, or ladder/scaffold constraints
  • Premium paint upgrades or extra coats required for deep colors
  • Trim, doors, or ceilings added verbally after the initial quote

Need the formulas? Review the methodology, our editorial policy, or contact us with a quote breakdown to help improve the model.

Materials Breakdown

ItemQuantityEst. Cost
Budget Paint1 gal$28
Primer1 gal$25
Supplies (tape, brushes, rollers)1 set$35
Drop cloths2 pcs$20
Materials Total$32

Step-by-Step Guide to Painting a 8x10 Room

Follow these steps to paint your 8x10 room yourself and save $0 on labor costs.

  1. 1
    Clear and protect the room. Move furniture to the center or out of the room. Cover floors with drop cloths. Remove outlet covers, light switch plates, and hardware. For a 8x10 room, expect this to take 20-30 minutes.
  2. 2
    Repair and prep walls. Fill nail holes and cracks with spackle, sand smooth once dry, and wipe walls with a damp cloth. Standard 8ft ceilings allow easy access to all wall areas without special equipment.
  3. 3
    Apply painter's tape. Tape along ceiling lines, trim, window frames, and door frames. Use quality tape (FrogTape or 3M ScotchBlue) for clean lines. A 8x10 room typically needs 2-3 rolls of tape.
  4. 4
    Prime if needed. Apply primer on new drywall, patched areas, or when covering dark colors. You'll need approximately 1 gallons of primer for this 8x10 room. Primer ensures better adhesion and more even color coverage.
  5. 5
    Cut in edges with a brush. Use a 2-3 inch angled brush to paint along tape lines, corners, and around outlets. Work from top to bottom for consistent coverage.
  6. 6
    Roll the walls. Use a 9-inch roller with the right nap (3/8" for smooth walls, 1/2" for textured). Apply paint in W-shaped strokes for even coverage across the 288 sq ft of wall area. One coat should suffice if using quality paint over a similar color.
  7. 7
    Remove tape and clean up. Remove painter's tape at a 45-degree angle while the final coat is still slightly tacky. Reinstall outlet covers and switch plates. The entire job for a 8x10 room should take about 3 hours.

What Drives Painting Costs

  • Room size: A 8x10 room has 288 sq ft of wall area, directly affecting paint and labor needs.
  • Ceiling height: 8ft ceilings provide standard coverage requirements, making the job straightforward for both DIYers and professionals.
  • Paint quality: Budget paint (~$28/gal) is the most affordable option but may need more coats and lasts only 3-5 years.
  • Number of coats: 1 coat(s) requires 1 gallons total. A single coat works when painting over a similar color.
  • Labor choice: DIY saves you the full $0 labor cost, but requires 3 hours of hands-on work.

Paint Quality Comparison for Interior Walls

Choosing between budget, standard, and premium paint affects both upfront costs and long-term value. Here's how each quality level compares for painting 288 sq ft of interior walls in a 8x10 room.

QualityPrice/GalMaterials Cost
Budget(selected)$28$32
Standard$42$48
Premium$65$75

Best for interior walls: Rentals, utility rooms, temporary fixes

8x10 Room Painting Cost by Region

Painting costs vary significantly depending on where you live. Labor rates in major metro areas can be 25-40% higher than rural regions. Here's how your 8x10 room painting project costs compare across different cost regions.

RegionLabor CostTotal Range
Low Cost$0$29 - $37
Average Cost(your estimate)$0$29 - $37
High Cost$0$29 - $37

How to Reduce Painting Costs

  • Do your own prep work (taping, moving furniture, patching holes) to ensure paint adheres properly and looks professional.
  • Buy paint during sales—holiday weekends (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday) often have 30-40% off at major retailers.
  • Use primer on new drywall or dark colors to reduce the number of paint coats needed. Good primer can make a single coat sufficient.
  • Invest in quality rollers and brushes ($15-25)—they provide better coverage per stroke and reduce the amount of paint wasted.
  • Consider upgrading to standard quality paint—the extra $14 in paint cost often pays for itself with better coverage that may require fewer coats.
  • Paint multiple rooms at once to save on setup and cleanup time.

Common Painting Mistakes to Avoid

  • Skipping primer on new drywall or when covering dark colors. Without primer, you may need 2 coats instead of 1, wasting paint and time.
  • Underestimating paint needed. For a 8x10 room, buy at least 1 gallons plus 10% extra. Running out mid-project means a trip to the store and potential color matching issues between batches.
  • Painting over dirty walls. Dust, grease, and grime prevent paint from adhering properly. Always clean walls with a damp cloth or TSP solution before painting.
  • Removing tape too early or too late. Pull tape at a 45-degree angle while the final coat is slightly tacky—not wet and not fully cured—to get the cleanest lines.
  • Expecting one coat to cover everything. A single coat works best when painting a similar color over an existing coat. For significant color changes, a second coat is almost always necessary for full, even coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Painting a 8x10 room typically costs $29 to $37 with 1 coat(s) of budget paint. This includes $32 in materials and $0 in labor. The total depends on paint quality, ceiling height, number of coats, and whether you hire a contractor or DIY.

A 8x10 room with 8ft ceilings requires approximately 1 gallons of paint for 1 coat(s). This is based on 288 sq ft of wall area and standard coverage of 375 sq ft per gallon. Always buy an extra 10% for touch-ups and future repairs.

DIY painting a 8x10 room in approximately 3 hours, including prep work and 1 coat(s). Standard 8ft ceilings keep the job straightforward. Allow 2-4 hours of drying time between coats.

Budget paint at ~$28/gallon offers basic coverage suitable for low-traffic areas, rental properties, or temporary spaces where longevity is less important. For interior walls, budget quality is suitable for utility spaces and guest rooms.

DIY saves $0 on labor but requires 3 hours of your time plus prep and cleanup. Professional painters deliver more consistent results, especially for detailed trim and edge work. For interior walls, DIY is manageable with proper preparation—just invest in quality rollers and brushes.

The five biggest cost factors are: (1) room size—your 8x10 room has 288 sq ft of wall space, (2) ceiling height—8ft ceilings are standard and straightforward, (3) paint quality—budget paint costs $28/gallon, (4) number of coats—1 coat(s) uses 1 gallons total, and (5) labor—diy eliminates labor costs entirely.

The best finish depends on the room's purpose. For interior walls, eggshell or satin finishes offer a subtle sheen that is easy to clean—ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. Use semi-gloss for kitchens and bathrooms where moisture resistance matters. With budget paint, expect good finish consistency across the 288 sq ft surface.

Painting costs vary significantly by location. In low-cost regions, a 8x10 room costs approximately $29-$37. In average-cost areas, expect $29-$37. In high-cost metro areas, the same job runs $29-$37. These differences are primarily driven by labor rates, which can vary 40% or more between regions.

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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 (Average Cost Area): 1.0x
  • 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 multiple local quotes before starting your painting project.