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Interior Painting Cost in Winston-Salem, NC2026

Estimate interior painting cost in Winston-Salem, NC with local labor and material pricing. Compare paint quality, coats, primer, and room-size costs instantly.

Project Details

Total Estimated Cost

$922

Adjusted for local cost of living (-17%)

Cost Breakdown

Paintable Area365 sq ft
Gallons of Paint Needed3
Paint Cost$120
Primer Cost$40
Supplies (tape, rollers, drop cloths)$35
Professional Labor$727
Cost per Square Foot$3

Cost Distribution

Paint Cost (13%)
Primer Cost (4%)
Supplies (4%)
Professional Labor (79%)

Data sources: Base costs derived from national industry averages (HomeAdvisor, HomeGuide, Angi, contractor surveys), adjusted with BLS inflation indices, Census housing/income signals, and FRED CSV fallback when BLS data is temporarily unavailable. Regional adjustment (Winston-Salem, NC) based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index data. Latest index refresh: March 2026.

Disclaimer: Estimates are approximate and for informational purposes only. Actual costs vary based on project complexity, contractor rates, material availability, and local market conditions. Always obtain multiple quotes from licensed contractors before starting a project.

Local Market Context for Winston-Salem, NC

This Winston-Salem page currently uses modeled local pricing based on south regional CPI, state-level Census signals, metro premium assumptions, and the same project formulas used across the rest of the site.

Relative cost level

17% below national

This reflects the city multiplier currently applied to labor-sensitive project costs.

Local data source

Modeled regional CPI

This city currently uses regional CPI, state housing data, and metro premium modeling.

Market profile

South · 250K city population

Region and city size help explain labor pressure, contractor demand, and housing-stock mix.

Average Cost in Winston-Salem, NC

For a typical interior painting scenario in Winston-Salem, NC, this calculator currently models a total around $922, or about $3 per square foot.

In Winston-Salem, modeled costs are currently about 17% below the national baseline. That usually reflects a mix of smaller metro labor pricing, subcontractor availability, and broader south regional cost pressure.

Interior painting in Winston-Salem often depends on schedule pressure, paint quality, and whether ceilings, trim, or color changes add extra coats.

Low / Mid / High Project Scenarios

Low Scenario

$363

$1 per square foot

Small repaint with one coat and economy paint.

Mid Scenario

$922

$3 per square foot

Typical room repaint with two coats and standard paint.

High Scenario

$3,972

$4 per square foot

Large room with ceiling included, three coats, and premium paint.

What Changes the Estimate Most in Winston-Salem?

  • The number of coats and prep work often matter more than the paint itself.
  • Higher ceilings, ceiling painting, and more trim or cut-in work can push labor up quickly.
  • Premium crews in faster-moving urban markets often price by schedule pressure as much as square footage.

When This Calculator Is Less Accurate

This calculator is less accurate when the room needs heavy drywall repair, extensive trim spraying, lead-safe prep, or specialty coatings.

Use the result as a budgeting starting point, then validate with local contractor quotes if the scope includes specialty materials, hidden damage, or permit-driven design changes.

How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Winston-Salem?

Interior painting usually costs about $1.75-4.50 per square foot of paintable area, depending on paint quality, number of coats, room size, and local labor rates. For a typical bedroom or living space, professional work often lands in the mid-hundreds to low thousands once paint, primer, supplies, and labor are included. Our calculator breaks out each of those categories for your specific room.

Cost Factors:

  • Paint quality — economy paint ($25/gal) covers less and fades faster; premium paint ($60-85/gal) lasts 10+ years
  • Number of coats — going dark-to-light requires 3 coats; same-shade touch-ups need only 1
  • Room complexity — high ceilings, trim work, and accent walls increase labor time
  • Surface preparation — patching holes, sanding, and priming often add $0.50-1.50+ per square foot beyond simple repainting
  • Geographic location — labor costs in major cities can be 30-45% higher than rural areas

In Winston-Salem, home improvement costs are 17% below the national average. This reflects local labor rates, material availability, and cost of living in the Winston-Salem metro area.

Frequently Asked Questions (3)
How much does it cost to paint a 12x12 room?

Painting a 12x12 room with 8-foot ceilings often costs about $450-900 for professional labor and materials, depending on paint quality, prep work, number of coats, and whether the ceiling is included. DIY costs are much lower, but this calculator focuses on a more complete installed estimate.

How many gallons of paint do I need for a room?

A gallon of paint covers about 350 square feet. For a typical 12x12 room with 8-foot ceilings, you need about 2 gallons for two coats (walls only). Add 1 gallon if painting the ceiling.

Is it worth hiring a professional painter?

Professional painters deliver better results, work 3-5x faster, and handle prep and cleanup. They are worth it for large areas, high ceilings, or quality finishes. For a single accent wall or small touch-up, DIY is cost-effective.

Data Sources & Methodology
  • Base costs — national average rates from industry publications, contractor surveys, and home improvement platforms.
  • Regional adjustments — derived from BLS Consumer Price Index, including direct metro CPI coverage for major cities where available.
  • Housing and income signals — lightly refined using U.S. Census ACS state-level median income and home value data.
  • Inflation tracking — adjusted using Producer Price Index for Construction, with FRED as a fallback data source for compatible series.

Last updated: March 2026. Market indices can be refreshed monthly via BLS, with Census and FRED fallback inputs. Estimates are approximate and may vary ±15–30%.