If you’re planning a repaint, the first question is always cost. The short answer: most Australian homes fall between $5,000 and $12,000 for a full repaint, with interior work commonly $28–$45 per m² (walls + ceilings + trims) and exteriors typically $35–$60 per m², depending on preparation, access, and finish quality.
This guide breaks down what drives the price, how to budget accurately, and where to get value—with helpful internal resources and a paint calculator.

Quick answer (30-second estimate):
Small unit/1–2 bed: $2,500–$6,000
Typical 3-bed home: $6,000–$12,000
Large/2-storey & complex exteriors: $10,000–$20,000+
Use our Paint Quantity Calculator to size your paint needs, then request quotes.

What Actually Influences House-Painting Cost?

A good way to think about pricing is in terms of entity–attribute–value (EAV), so you can compare quotes
like-for-like:

Core Drivers of Price

Need help scoping? For inside work see Interior Painting in Melbourne. For outside work see Exterior Painting in Melbourne.

Typical Australian Price Ranges (Sanity-Check Your Quotes)

Rule of thumb:

By Home Type (Illustrative Only)

Home type / scope Low Typical Higher (complex)
2-bed unit – interior only $2,500 $3,500 $5,000
3-bed single-storey – interior $4,500 $7,500 $10,000
3-bed weatherboard – exterior only $5,000 $8,500 $12,000
4-bed 2-storey – interior + exterior $10,000 $15,000 $20,000+

For a full home repaint and colour planning, start here: Residential Painting in Melbourne.

Interior vs Exterior: Which Costs More (and Why)?

Interior jobs are faster to access and less weather-dependent. Costs rise with
patching, high ceilings, ornate cornices, and complex trims/doors.

Exterior jobs require surface washing, spot priming, gap-sealing, and often height access.
Timber/weatherboards and rendered surfaces demand more prep. Coastal homes may need specialty primers/topcoats
to resist salt and UV.

Considering a curb-appeal refresh? Talk to House Painters Melbourne for facade, trims, and doors.

Real-World Scenarios (What to Expect)

Scenario A – Interior Refresh, 3-Bed Home (Standard Height)

Scenario B – Exterior Weatherboard Repaint, Single-Storey

Scenario C – Two-Storey Exterior with Access Challenges

Melbourne-Specific Cost Notes

Prep & Materials: Where Money Is Well Spent

Preparation often decides longevity. Expect good quotes to itemise:

Paint systems to discuss:

Want a materials estimate before you brief us? Try the Paint Quantity Calculator.

How to Compare Quotes (and Avoid Under-Scoping)

When quotes vary widely, it’s usually scope—not mysterious “cheap paint.” Ask each painter to confirm:

If your home is owner-occupied and you need staged rooms or weekend work,
flag that early via Contact Us so the schedule is costed correctly.

Cost per m² vs Cost per Room: Which to Use?

Per m² pricing is the most objective for total scope (especially on new builds or clear floor plans).
Per room helps when tackling staged work (e.g., bedrooms first).

A typical bedroom (3×3 m) with walls/ceiling/trims often sits around $450–$900,
depending on prep and coatings; master bedrooms and living areas cost more due to size and detail.

DIY vs Professional: Where Do You Really Save?

DIY can save labour on small, simple rooms if you own drop sheets, rollers, and a quality ladder.
But for large houses, exteriors, high ceilings or timber restoration, the learning curve and safety risk can outweigh savings.

Professional crews are faster, deliver better prep, and manage access safely—crucial for exteriors,
high ceilings, timber restoration, and time-sensitive projects.

Prefer fully managed quality? Talk to House Painters Melbourne for a fixed-scope proposal.

How to Plan Your Budget (Without Surprises)

  1. Measure approximate m² (or run the Paint Quantity Calculator).
  2. Decide scope (interior/exterior/rooms, trims, ceilings).
  3. Select finish level (standard vs premium low-VOC/coastal).
  4. Get 1–2 written quotes with prep and coats clearly itemised.
  5. Schedule smartly (off-peak, flexible start dates can help).

One external resource for sanity-checking national painter rates and inclusions:

FAQs (Fast, Practical Answers)

How many coats do I need?

Most interiors and exteriors: primer (where needed) plus two finish coats.
Dark-to-light colour changes or problem surfaces may require an extra coat.

How long will it take?

A 3-bed interior typically takes 3–6 days with a 2–3 person crew, depending on prep and access.
Exteriors add weather windows and access setup.

How often should I repaint?

Interiors: about 7–10 years (earlier for high-traffic areas).
Exteriors: about 5–8 years depending on exposure and system quality.

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