How Much Paint Do You Need for a 10×10 Room?

Last updated: May 2026
Quick answer: A 10×10 room with standard 8-foot ceilings has roughly 287 square feet of paintable wall space (after a door and window). For 2 coats — the professional standard — you'll need approximately 1.8 gallons. Buy 2 gallons to include a 10% buffer for touch-ups.

A 10×10 foot room is one of the most common bedroom and office sizes in North American homes. It's compact enough that many DIYers can paint it in a single weekend — as long as you buy the right amount of paint up front. Running out mid-project means a second trip to the store and a potential colour-match headache.

Below is everything you need: an interactive calculator pre-set to 10×10, a detailed breakdown table, and tips that professionals use to avoid waste.

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Paint needed for a 10×10 room — full breakdown

These figures assume 8-foot ceilings, one standard door (3×7 ft), and one window (3×4 ft). Paintable wall area: 287 sq ft. Coverage: 350 sq ft per gallon.

Coats Paint finish Paintable area Base estimate Buy this much
1 coat Any finish 287 sq ft 0.8 gal 1 gallon
2 coats Semi-gloss 574 sq ft total 1.7 gal 2 gallons
2 coats Matte / flat 574 sq ft total 1.5 gal 2 gallons
3 coats Any finish (dark colours) 861 sq ft total 2.5 gal 3 gallons

Adding the ceiling?

A 10×10 ceiling is 100 sq ft. Buy a separate half-gallon (or 1-quart can) of flat white ceiling paint. Most professionals use ceiling-specific paint rather than leftover wall paint, since it's formulated to hide roller marks and dry without sheen.

What you're painting Area Paint needed (2 coats) Recommended purchase
Walls only 287 sq ft 1.8 gal 2 gallons
Ceiling only 100 sq ft 0.6 gal 1 quart

What affects paint coverage in a small room?

Coverage numbers on the paint can (usually 350–400 sq ft per gallon) are measured under ideal lab conditions. Real-world coverage is typically lower. Here's what affects how far your paint goes:

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Surface texture

Smooth drywall absorbs much less paint than textured surfaces like orange peel or knock-down. Add 10–20% if your walls have heavy texture.

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Colour change

Going from a dark colour to a light one (or vice versa) almost always requires 3 coats. Use a tinted primer as your first coat to cut total paint use.

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Primer first

A single coat of primer reduces the number of paint coats needed and improves colour accuracy. Always prime bare drywall or patched areas.

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Touch-up buffer

Always buy at least 10% more than your base estimate. Store leftover paint in an airtight container labelled with the room — you'll thank yourself in 6 months.

Frequently asked questions

A 10×10 room with 8-foot ceilings has roughly 287 sq ft of paintable wall space after subtracting a door and window. For 2 coats — the recommended standard — you'll need about 1.8 gallons. Buy 2 gallons to include a 10% touch-up buffer.
Slightly. Matte and flat finishes cover a little more per gallon (up to 400 sq ft) because they're thicker. Semi-gloss is slightly thinner. For a 10×10 room the difference is less than a quarter gallon — not enough to change how much you buy.
Two coats is the professional standard for interior walls. One coat only works when you're applying the same colour over a freshly primed, similar-coloured surface. For most DIY repaints, budget for 2 coats — your finish will be more durable and even.
Paint alone runs $50–$100 for 2 gallons of mid-range paint. A full supply kit (primer, roller, tape, drop cloth, tray) adds $40–$60. Hiring a painter for a room this size typically costs $250–$450 in labour, depending on your location.
Yes — ceiling paint is a separate product. A 10×10 ceiling is 100 sq ft; one quart of flat white ceiling paint covers it in 2 coats. Ceiling-specific paint dries without sheen and hides roller lines better than standard wall paint.
Higher ceilings mean more wall area. A 10×10 room with 9-foot ceilings has 320 sq ft of walls; with 10-foot ceilings, 360 sq ft. Use the calculator above and enter your actual ceiling height for a precise estimate.

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