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Paint Calculator

Enter your room dimensions and calculate the paint quantity and number of cans needed.

Length
m
Width
m
Height
m
Number of Doors
pcs
Number of Windows
pcs
Net Wall Area
Number of Coats
coats
Price per Litre (optional)
₺/l
Recommended ChoiceMost Efficient
1×10L can
Total volume10.00 L
Leftover waste0.23 L
Number of cans1

Paint Calculator: How Many Litres for Your Room?

The most common mistake when buying paint is using the gross wall area. Paint bought without accounting for doors, windows and waste either runs out mid-room or sits unused in the garage. The paint calculator automatically computes the net wall area and gives you a realistic litre and tin count.

What Is a Paint Calculator and Why Do You Need One?

A paint calculator combines room dimensions, door/window areas, number of coats and waste factor into a single formula to estimate litre consumption. Given that paint tins come in various sizes (2.5 L, 5 L, 7.5 L, 10 L, 15 L), finding the optimum tin combination saves money.

Buying too much paint creates both cost and shelf-life problems; buying too little makes it hard to find the same colour batch later. The calculator suggests two tin combinations — economical and practical.

How to Use It. Step by Step

Required Inputs

  • Room length and width (in metres)
  • Ceiling height (in metres)
  • Number of doors and windows
  • Number of coats (1–3)
  • Paint coverage rate per litre (m²/L)
  • Waste factor (default 10%)

Formula / Calculation Logic

Wall area: 2 × (length + width) × height. 1.8 m² is deducted per door and 1.2 m² per window. Net area is multiplied by coats, divided by coverage rate, and the waste factor is added.

Example Scenario

ParameterValue
Room length5 m
Room width4 m
Ceiling height2.70 m
Number of doors1 (1.8 m²)
Number of windows2 (2.4 m²)
Net wall area≈ 44.1 m²
Coats2
Total paintable area≈ 88.2 m²
Coverage rate10 m²/L
Waste factor (10%)≈ 10%
Paint required≈ 9.7 litres

Tips for an Accurate Result

  • Measure walls yourself — m² figures in deeds or lease agreements show floor area, not wall area.
  • Enter the coverage rate 10–15% below the theoretical figure on the label; real-world consumption is always higher.
  • If changing colour (dark to light or vice versa), raise the waste factor to 15%.
  • Once you know the tin count, buy from the same batch number — colour can vary between lots.

Frequently Asked Questions

Calculate the total area of all walls, then subtract the area of doors and windows. Multiply the net m² by the number of coats, divide by the paint's coverage rate per litre, and add 5–10% for waste.

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