Approximately how plentiful gallons of paint call for for a 1000sqft home one coat.? ...


i would agree that nearby are too many variables.
first past its sell-by date a 1,000 square foot home means floor space not WALL space. for instance if you enjoy a room that let's say is 10 x 15 that's 150 square foot, right? but that's the floor.
you need to estimate each wall from expiration to end later floor to ceiling. so now you want to say the room is 15 foot long but 9 foot illustrious that one wall is then 135 square foot and you have 2 of them so immediately those two walls equal 270 square feet, the other two walls would be 10 x 9 respectively which is 90 square feet respectively equals 180 square feet in a minute add the 2 together and you enjoy approximatly 450 square feet (less any doors and window.) remember this is approx.
a gallon of paint will one coat cover a little over 400 squuare foot. so for that one room you'll need 1 gallon to 1 coat it.
i hold never found a paint that you could put just one coat on and it would be adequate. because you already have one coat on within it may take smaller amount then 2 gallons of paint to do the second coat. flat paint is better at hiding defect in the walls, most (but not all) flat paints aren't considered washable. buy washable flat paint. home depot sell such a paint. you'll also need to save in mind that if your going to paint several rooms near the same color paint, that they color it gallon by gallon, so when you dance to use the left over paint from the first room it may be a shade different than the second gallon. the just way to be paid sure that doesn't happen is to use the gone over paint with the up to date gallon before you start the second room. or mix both gallons together BEFORE you start
and later that can't happen. sorry just about the length of this answer.
honest luck to ya.
Too many variables.

Depends on how the surface will occupy the paint.

Some quality paints tend to cover for a moment better than cheap paints.

You might have to start drawing one room and see what happens, afterwards work from there.

Good luck.
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Assuming it is for the outside of the house, most exterior paints suggest 250 to 400 square feet coverage per gallon. I recommend that you use the lower number and achieve 5 gallons.

If inside the house, 350-400 square feet sounds right near a roller so that about 4 gallons would be a out of danger call.