Whether you have just built a new home or are refreshing an older one, painting is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform a property. But before you call a painter, it helps to know what to expect budget-wise. Here is a practical breakdown of house painting costs in Ghana.
Factors That Affect the Cost
Several things influence the final price of a paint job:
- Size of the house: Larger homes require more paint and labour time.
- Type of paint used: Premium paints like Dulux or Crown cost more but last longer.
- Surface condition: Walls with cracks, damp patches, or old peeling paint need extra prep work.
- Number of coats: A quality job usually requires at least two coats.
- Interior vs exterior: Exterior painting tends to cost more due to weather-resistant requirements.
Rough Cost Estimates (2025)
Keep in mind these are estimates and prices vary by contractor and region:
- Single room interior: GHS 300 – GHS 700
- Full 2-bedroom apartment: GHS 1,500 – GHS 3,500
- 3-bedroom house (interior + exterior): GHS 4,000 – GHS 9,000
- Large 5-bedroom house: GHS 10,000+
Tips to Save Money Without Cutting Corners
- Get at least three quotes before committing to a painter.
- Buy your own paint directly from a supplier to avoid markup.
- Paint during the dry season to reduce drying time and improve finish quality.
- Do not skip primer – it helps paint last longer and saves money in the long run.
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