How Many Litres of
Paint Do You Need?
Get an instant estimate based on area and number of coats. Interior, exterior, ceiling or roof — all surface types covered.
Calculate NowInterior
10–12 m²/L
per coat
Exterior
6–8 m²/L
per coat
Ceiling
10–12 m²/L
per coat
Roof Tile
4–6 m²/L
per coat
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Why Is Accurate Paint Calculation Important?
Buying the right amount of paint saves money and reduces waste. Underestimating leaves a job unfinished; overestimating means wasted budget and excess material. The Luna Tones paint calculator uses surface area, number of coats, and surface type to give you an accurate figure in seconds.
Interior Wall Paint Calculation
For interior paint calculation, the net wall area (minus doors and windows) is the key factor. In rooms with a standard 2.70 m ceiling height, each coat should be calculated separately.
- Standard interior paints yield 10–12 m²/litre
- Rough or porous surfaces absorb more paint
- White and light colours usually need 2 coats
- Dark colours may require 3 or more coats
- Using a primer reduces total consumption
Exterior Facade Paint Calculation
Exterior paint must withstand harsher weather conditions than interior. Coverage is typically 6–8 m²/litre; surface texture and porosity significantly affect this value.
- Primer is essential if old paint is peeling
- Mineral render surfaces absorb more paint
- Windy and sunny facades dry faster
- Allow 10–15% wastage allowance
- Double coat application increases UV resistance
Ceiling Paint Calculation
Ceiling paints typically offer similar coverage to interior wall paints (10–12 m²/L). The right viscosity is critical to prevent drips. Room area directly equals ceiling area — calculation is straightforward.
Roof Tile & Coating Calculation
Roof tile paints have lower coverage (4–6 m²/litre) because they cover rough, porous surfaces. A 15–20% wastage allowance should be factored in depending on roof pitch and tile type. Cleaning and priming before application is essential.
Paint Consumption Table by Surface Type
The table below shows average paint consumption values for different surface types:
| Surface Type | Coverage (m²/L) | Recommended Coats |
|---|---|---|
| Interior (Smooth) | 10–12 | 2 |
| Interior (Rough) | 7–9 | 2–3 |
| Exterior (Smooth Render) | 7–9 | 2 |
| Exterior (Rough Render) | 5–7 | 2–3 |
| Ceiling | 10–12 | 2 |
| Roof Tile | 4–6 | 2 |
Tips for Accurate Paint Calculation
- Measure walls in metres and calculate each surface separately
- Deduct approx. 2 m² per door and 1.5 m² per window for net area
- Bring paint to room temperature (15–20°C) before application
- Order with a 5–10% wastage allowance
- Avoid mixing paint from different batches of the same colour
The Importance of Using a Primer
Primer creates a bonding layer between the paint and the surface. It is essential on new plaster, bare concrete, and repaired areas. Using primer can reduce total paint consumption by 20–30% and ensures a more uniform final coat.
Why Choose Luna Tones?
- ISO 9001 certified manufacturing facilities
- Formulas compliant with EN 13300 standard
- Network of 500+ dealers across Turkey
- Product series with up to 10-year warranty
- Technical support line and colour consultancy
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many litres of paint do I need for a 100 m² room?
A standard interior paint yields 10–12 m²/litre. For 100 m² of net wall area over 2 coats, you should budget approximately 17–20 litres. Rough surfaces and dark colours will increase this amount.
Why is exterior paint different from interior paint?
Exterior paints are formulated to resist UV radiation, moisture, and temperature fluctuations. Their coverage is lower than interior (6–8 m²/L), but protection duration is significantly longer.
Does the calculation include primer?
No, our calculator only estimates the topcoat. You should calculate primer separately, typically at 1 coat. Primers generally have higher coverage (12–15 m²/L).
How many coats of paint are needed?
Two coats are sufficient for most surfaces. Three coats may be needed when going from a dark to light colour, on fresh plaster, or on heavily soiled surfaces. Allow drying time between coats per manufacturer instructions.
How is roof tile paint calculated?
Measure the roof area in m². Since roof tile paint has a coverage of 4–6 m²/L, use this figure in your calculation. Due to roof pitch, add 20–30% more than the ground projection area.
What units does the calculator support?
The tool currently supports metres (m) and square metres (m²). You can enter room dimensions for automatic area calculation, or enter the m² value directly.
Contact Us for Expert Guidance
Not sure about your calculation result? The Luna Tones technical team can help you choose the right paint and quantity for your project.
