How much paint do I need?

I’d think 10 gallons does the ceilings at 300 SF of coverage x2 coats.

is this new construction with a coat or two of builder flat already on the walls? If so, it’ll suck up way more paint than something with a sheen and multiple coats already on it. I never get 400 SF per gallon on my walls
1979 home, I’m scraping the popcorn off, repairing any imperfections, and then priming first.
 
I just finished painting a 12'x15' bedroom, plus 2 2.5'x5.5' closets with Emerald, and the ceiling with Eminence. (I understand Eminence has been replaced with Premium?) It took less than 2 gallons for the walls, and less than 1 gallon ceiling paint for the ceiling. All surfaces got 2 coats. It took less than half a gallon for the 6" baseboard and 2 door casings.

You may be pretty close with 20 gallons, depending on the ratio of how much of each of the 3 different sheens you need. But rather than guesstimating, I like to add up all the surfaces. Calculate the wall area of each room, hallway, etc. Divide total area by 300 if you are doing 1 coat, or by 150 if you are doing 2 coats. That will give you a very safe estimate on how many gallons you need for the walls. Do the same for the ceilings.
 
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Oh sure, there are always extreme examples or exceptions to general guidelines.

I used to paint a lot. You always applied two coats of paint.
The interesting thing was that even a painted wall took new paint better when it was primed.

And don't tell me about texture. Burlap wallpaper was a fad during my time. Without priming, the cloth would suck up paint.
 
I am personally unconvinced that SW and BM are worth the money over Behr, but that’s a separate discussion.
Same here, did our whole interior with Glidden Premium from Home Depot (the red label one) for $125 / 5 gallons. Its so much lower cost vs. SW.

Im sure Pros get a decent price on SW, but their retail prices are out of line. They always have a big sale going.
 
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