Paint for a 12 × 14 room
Short answer
A 12 × 14 ft room with an 8-ft ceiling needs about 2 gallons of paint for two coats — that's roughly 365 sq ft of wall after doors and windows.
Paint needed
2 gal
Paint cost
$60–$90
Wall area
416 sq ft
Paintable
365 sq ft
Painting a 12 × 14 room
A 12 × 14-foot room with an 8-ft ceiling has about 416 sq ft of wall — that's the perimeter, 2 × (length + width), times the ceiling height. Subtract a door (~21 sq ft) and two windows (~15 sq ft each) and you're actually painting roughly 365 sq ft.
At 2 coats with standard paint (~375 sq ft per gallon), that works out to about 2 gallons, or $60–$90 in paint. A taller ceiling, an extra coat, a primer coat on bare drywall, or a bold color change all push that up — so round up rather than down.
What changes how much you need
| Factor | Effect on paint needed |
|---|---|
| Number of coats | Two coats is standard — it doubles the coverage area vs a single coat |
| Paintable area | ~365 sq ft here after subtracting doors and windows |
| Paint grade | Economy covers ~350 sq ft/gal, premium ~400 — better paint also hides in fewer coats |
| Surface & color | Bare drywall or a big color change needs primer or an extra coat |
| Openings | Each door (~21 sq ft) and window (~15 sq ft) is area you don't paint |
| Wall texture | Textured, rough, or porous walls drink noticeably more paint than smooth ones |
Cost by paint grade
Gallons and paint cost for this 12 × 14 room at two coats, by paint quality.
| Grade | Coverage | Gallons | Paint cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | 350 sq ft/gal | 3 | $60–$90 |
| Standard | 375 sq ft/gal | 2 | $60–$90 |
| Premium | 400 sq ft/gal | 2 | $90–$140 |
Painting tips
- Buy about 10% more than the estimate — you'll want it for a second coat on tricky spots and future touch-ups.
- Prime bare drywall, patches, and any drastic color change first; primer stops the topcoat from soaking in unevenly.
- Box your gallons — mix them together in one bucket — so the color stays consistent from the first wall to the last.
- A pricier paint that covers in one or two coats can beat a cheap one that needs three — compare cost per finished wall, not per gallon.
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Frequently asked questions
How much paint for a 12 × 14 room?
About 2 gallons for two coats on the walls of a 12 × 14 ft room with an 8-ft ceiling (roughly 365 sq ft after one door and two windows).
How much does it cost to paint a 12 × 14 room?
Paint alone runs about $60–$90 for a 12 × 14 room at two coats. Add primer, supplies, or labor on top.
Do I need one or two coats?
Two coats is standard for even color and coverage, especially over a different color. One coat can work when repainting the same color with premium paint. The calculator lets you switch coats.