Interior Renovation Calculators

Estimate paint, drywall, tile, vinyl flooring, and carpet for any room. Enter your dimensions and get material counts instantly.

Interior Calculators

These five calculators cover the most common interior renovation material estimates. Use them individually or together for a full room project -- most renovations need paint, flooring, and sometimes drywall at the same time. Each calculator explains what to buy, what to skip, and how to avoid ordering the wrong amount.

Interior Materials

How Interior Estimates Work

Interior renovation material estimates all start the same way: measure your room, determine your surfaces, and account for waste. The tricky part is understanding what each material counts as its unit -- paint goes by the gallon, drywall by the sheet, tile by the box, and carpet by the square yard.

Always Round Up
Running out mid-wall, mid-floor, or mid-row creates a visible problem. Round up to the next full unit -- gallon, sheet, box, or roll. The extra is your touch-up and repair buffer.
Match Lots and Batches
Paint batches, tile dye lots, and flooring production runs can vary in color or texture. Buy everything you need from the same batch. Replacing a damaged tile from a different lot years later is often impossible.
Verify Before Purchasing
These are planning estimates. Coverage rates vary by paint brand, tile size, and product specifications. Always confirm quantities with your supplier or contractor before purchasing.

Working on outdoor projects too? The outdoor calculators cover concrete, gravel, pavers, mulch, topsoil, sand, sod, retaining walls, and fence materials.

Disclaimer: All calculators on MaterialEstimate provide estimates only. Actual material quantities depend on surface conditions, product specifications, application method, and installer decisions. Always verify final amounts with your supplier or contractor before ordering.