Conservatory Paint Calculator — 4m x 3m Room with Matt Emulsion

Room Details

Enter your room dimensions and paint preferences.

metres
metres

Total paint needed

5.1

litres total

Wall Area

33.6

Deductions

3.0

Per Coat

2.6 L

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Paint (5L tin)

Emulsion paint

New or bare plaster may need a mist coat first. Coverage rates assume previously painted surfaces in good condition.

How Much Paint May You Need?

For a 4m x 3m conservatory using Matt Emulsion, you'll likely need around 5.1 litres of paint to cover approximately 30.6m² of paintable wall area with 2 coats. As a busy area of the home, your conservatory will benefit from a hardwearing, scuff-resistant paint finish. Consider a durable emulsion that can be wiped clean, particularly in areas near light switches and doorways where marks tend to accumulate over time. This guide covers the key steps to paint your conservatory walls with a professional finish.

Preparing Your Conservatory for Painting

Good preparation is the key to a long-lasting paint finish. Start by clearing the room as much as possible and protecting floors and furniture with dust sheets. Wash walls with sugar soap to remove dirt and grease, then fill any cracks, holes, or dents with a lightweight filler. Sand filled areas smooth once dry and wipe away any dust with a damp cloth before painting. Use masking tape along skirting boards, window frames, and door frames to achieve crisp, clean edges. Remove switch plates and socket covers where possible for the neatest result. If painting over a dark colour, apply a coat of white primer first to prevent the old colour bleeding through.

Choosing the Right Paint for Your Conservatory

Your chosen Matt Emulsion finish will cover approximately 30.6m² of wall space in your 4m x 3m conservatory. Matt Emulsion is a popular choice for conservatorys across the UK. Matt finishes hide imperfections well and create a sophisticated, modern look, while silk finishes are easier to wipe clean and add a subtle sheen to the room. For woodwork and trim, a complementary gloss or satinwood finish provides durability and a smart contrast against emulsion walls. Always check the tin label for the manufacturer's recommended coverage rate, as this can vary between brands and colours. Darker colours typically require an extra coat for full opacity.

How to Apply Matt Emulsion

Start by cutting in around the edges of your conservatory with a 2-inch angled brush, painting a strip approximately 50mm wide along ceilings, corners, skirting boards, and around window and door frames. Then use a medium-pile roller to fill in the main wall areas, working in W-shaped strokes to distribute the paint evenly before finishing with straight, overlapping vertical strokes. Two coats are the standard recommendation for most walls. Apply the first coat and allow it to dry fully before applying the second. The first coat seals the surface and the second provides the depth of colour and consistent finish. Work on one wall at a time to maintain a wet edge and avoid visible lap marks where sections of paint overlap.

Paint Coverage Tips

For your 30.6m² conservatory, you'll likely need around 5.1 litres of Matt Emulsion across 2 coats. Matt emulsion typically covers around 12m² per litre on smooth, sealed surfaces. On textured walls such as Artex or woodchip, coverage can drop to 8-10m² per litre due to the increased surface area. New plaster is particularly absorbent and will require a diluted mist coat first. Always stir the paint thoroughly before use and between tins to ensure consistent colour. If you need multiple tins of the same colour, mix them together in a large bucket (a process called boxing) to eliminate any slight batch variations.

Drying Times for Matt Emulsion

Drying times depend on temperature, humidity, and ventilation in your conservatory. Matt emulsion is typically touch-dry within 1-2 hours and can be recoated after 4 hours in good conditions. In cooler or humid rooms, allow longer drying time. Avoid painting if the room temperature is below 10°C, as the paint may not cure properly. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows where possible. Do not rush between coats; applying a second coat before the first has fully dried can cause the paint to peel, bubble, or develop a patchy finish. In winter or damp weather, using a dehumidifier can speed up drying times significantly.

Estimated Cost

Paint prices in the UK vary considerably depending on the brand and quality. For your 30.6m² conservatory requiring approximately 5.1 litres of Matt Emulsion, budget options like Dulux Simply Refresh or own-brand paints cost around £15-22 per 5L tin (£30-44), mid-range choices such as Dulux Easycare or Crown Breatheasy run £22-35 per 5L tin (£44-70), and premium brands like Farrow & Ball or Little Greene cost £25-45 per 2.5L tin (£75-135). Budget around £20 for sundries including rollers, brushes, masking tape, and dust sheets if you do not already have them. In total, you might expect to spend between £50 and £155 depending on your paint choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much paint do I need for a 4m x 3m conservatory?

For a 4m x 3m conservatory with 2.4m high walls, you will need approximately 5.1 litres of matt emulsion to cover 30.6m² of paintable wall area with 2 coats. This calculation accounts for standard deductions for windows and doors. Always buy slightly more than the exact amount to allow for touch-ups and any areas that need extra coverage.

How many coats of matt emulsion do I need?

For matt emulsion on walls, two coats are the standard recommendation for a consistent, professional finish. If you are painting over a similar colour on a previously painted surface, one coat may be enough. When covering a dark colour or painting on new plaster (after a mist coat), three coats may be needed for full opacity.

What is the best paint for a conservatory?

For a conservatory, you have plenty of flexibility in paint choice. Matt emulsion is the most popular choice for walls as it hides imperfections and gives a modern, sophisticated look. Silk emulsion is easier to wipe clean and adds a gentle sheen. Choose a quality brand like Dulux, Crown, or Farrow & Ball for the best coverage and durability.

How long does it take to paint a 4m x 3m conservatory?

Painting a 4m x 3m conservatory (30.6m² of wall area) typically takes 4-6 hours for 2 coats of matt emulsion, including preparation time. Allow 1-2 hours for preparation (washing walls, filling holes, masking edges) and approximately 1.5-2 hours per coat for cutting in and rolling. You will also need to wait for drying time between coats, which is typically 2-4 hours for emulsion. A full weekend is usually enough to complete the job including furniture moving and clean-up.

These calculations are estimates based on standard manufacturer coverage rates. Actual quantities may vary depending on surface conditions, wastage, and application technique. Always verify quantities with your supplier before purchasing.

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