How much paint to buy for a 1000 square foot home?
You need to protect any room in your home, so get the look you want.
A flat sheen has a non-reflective finish that touches up well.
A matt sheen is easy to clean and hides minor surface imperfections.
An eggshell sheen has a soft, silky appearance that resists dirt and stains.
Kids' rooms, hallways, kitchens, bathroom, doors, windows, trim, cabinets, shutters, interior furniture.
A semi-gloss sheen is resistant to rot and wear.
The shiny appearance and glass-like finish of the Hi-Gloss sheens allow dirt to be wiped clean.
A flat sheen is easy to apply and touch up.Minor surface flaws will be minimized by it.
A pearl-like finish is created by a lustrous sheen.It will resist stains and fading.
The semi-gloss sheen has a hard, durable finish.It will resist wear, as well as resist fading and stains.
The hi-gloss sheen has a shiny appearance and a glass-like finish that allows dirt to be wiped clean.
The coverage calculator results should only be used as estimates.Behr Process Corporation can't guarantee that you will get the results you want.
BEHR PREMIUM® Stains starting at $26.98 will be available from May 20 to June 2, 2021.There are limitations that apply.
It's important to purchase enough paint to complete the project.
It's important to purchase enough paint to complete the project.
BEHR paints are available in quarts for painting a small area, and five-gallon pails for a large area.Determine the number of coats it will take to cover your surface.There is a paint calculator at behr.com.
BEHR paints are available in quarts for painting a small area, and five-gallon pails for a large area.
Between 250 to 400 square feet of surface area can be covered with one gallon of BEHR paint.
Between 250 to 400 square feet of surface area can be covered with one gallon of BEHR paint.
Determine the number of coats your project requires by examining the surface you'll be painting.A porous, rough, textured or previously unpainted surface will usually require more paint than a project that involves a dramatic color change.
Before determining the number of coats your project requires, first look at the surface you'll be painting.A porous, rough, textured or previously unpainted surface will usually require more paint than a project that involves a dramatic color change.
Measure the perimeter of the house to estimate the body size.Measure the height of the house from the foundation to the roof.Take the height of the home and divide it by the perimeter.
Measure the perimeter of the house to estimate the body size.Measure the height of the house from the foundation to the roof.Take the height of the home and divide it by the perimeter.
If you have gables, take the width of the gable and divide it by two.Add the total to the body measurement for each gable.
Divide the width of the gable by its height if you have gables.Add the total to the body measurement for each gable.
Estimating the amount of paint you'll need for the trim is Step 5.The average trim width is six inches.Take the total trim length and add it to it.Determine the total length of the gutter.One square foot is approximated by one linear foot of gutter.
Estimate the length of the total trim to figure out the amount of paint you'll need.The average trim width is six inches.Take the total trim length and add it to it.Determine the total length of the gutter.One square foot is approximated by one linear foot of gutter.
You'll know the additional paint you need when you add the trim and gutter calculations together.The number of square feet is determined by dividing the width by the height.
You'll know the additional paint you need for them once you add the trim and gutter calculations.The number of square feet is determined by dividing the width by the height.
Every project is unique and should be kept small from becoming big problems by the Behr Technical Experts.
Every project is unique and should be kept small from becoming big problems by the Behr Technical Experts.