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How Much Does Interior Painting Cost?Lodz, Łódź

Detailed pricing and cost information for Lodz, Łódź.

Interior Painting cost in Lodz: typically PLN 15–40 as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Cost of Living & Pricing

Łódź offers some of the lowest costs among Poland's major cities, running roughly 20–25% below Warsaw and noticeably under Kraków. As the country's third-largest city, it carries the legacy of its textile-industry past — the famous „Polish Manchester” — which left behind an enormous stock of 19th-century tenements (kamienice) along Piotrkowska Street and the surrounding grid. Average apartment prices hover around PLN 8,000–9,500 per square meter, well below the capital, which keeps both housing and trade rates accessible. The city's large post-2022 Ukrainian community has expanded the lower-skilled labor pool and held wage growth in check for general work, while licensed trades still command a premium. EU-funded revitalization of the city core (Rewitalizacja Obszarowa) has injected a steady flow of renovation budgets, lifting demand and gradually narrowing Łódź's cost gap with wealthier metros.

Licensing & Regulations

Łódź follows the same national Polish framework as the rest of the country — SEP certificates (categories E and D) for electricians, SEP G3 for gas work, and registration with the regional chamber of engineers for construction supervision under Prawo Budowlane. Building permits are issued by the city's architectural office (Wydział Architektury i Budownictwa Urzędu Miasta Łodzi), generally within 30–65 days. What sets Łódź apart is the scale of its revitalization program: the Łódzki Wojewódzki Konserwator Zabytków oversees a vast inventory of protected kamienice, so facade, window, and structural work across much of the central grid requires conservator approval and period-appropriate materials. UDT inspection applies to pressure vessels and HVAC equipment as elsewhere. Thermomodernization and Czyste Powietrze subsidies are heavily used here, since the aging tenement stock is among the least energy-efficient in Poland, driving certified-installer demand for boiler swaps and insulation work.

Seasonal Demand

Łódź's demand pattern is dominated by its revitalization wave. The peak renovation season runs April through October, when dry weather allows facade restoration, roof repairs, and the heavy interior gutting that tenement conversions require. The Rewitalizacja Obszarowa program keeps a steady backlog of kamienica overhauls — re-piping, rewiring, damp remediation, and full reflooring — that runs almost independently of season because much of the work is interior. Heating season (October–April) drives boiler servicing and emergency calls in the old central-heating systems common to pre-war buildings. A summer (June–August) lull in owner-occupied renovations coincides with a rise in student-housing turnover near the universities. The post-2022 Ukrainian influx has expanded the rental market, generating ongoing turnover maintenance — painting, fixture replacement, and minor repairs — across the lower-cost districts.

Interior painting costs depend on the size of the space, wall condition, paint quality, and labor rates in your area. In the US, expect $2–$6 per square foot of wall area, or $300–$800 per room. A full interior (average 3-bedroom home) runs $3,000–$8,000. In Poland, expect PLN 15–40/m² and in the Netherlands €15–€35/m².

Average costs by project

  • Single room (walls only): $300–$800
  • Single room (walls + ceiling + trim): $500–$1,200
  • Full interior (3-bed house): $3,000–$8,000
  • Kitchen or bathroom (prep-intensive): $500–$1,500
  • Accent/feature wall: $100–$300
  • Cabinet painting (kitchen): $1,200–$4,000
  • Trim and baseboards only: $500–$2,000 whole house
  • Ceiling painting (per room): $150–$500
  • Stairwell/high-ceiling room: $500–$1,500+

What affects the cost?

  • Wall condition — cracked plaster, peeling paint, or water damage requires extensive prep that can double labor costs
  • Ceiling height — rooms above 9 feet require scaffolding or ladders, increasing time and risk
  • Trim and doors — painting trim, baseboards, and door frames adds 30–50% to a walls-only quote
  • Paint quality — premium paints (Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Emerald) cost $50–$80/gallon vs $25–$40 for standard
  • Number of colors — each color change requires cleaning equipment and additional masking
  • Furniture moving — pros charge $50–$200 extra for moving and covering furniture in occupied rooms
  • Primer needed — dark-to-light color changes or new drywall require separate primer coats

Costs in the United States

US interior painters charge $2–$6 per square foot of wall area or $25–$75 per hour. Most quote per room or per project. A standard 12×12 bedroom costs $300–$700 for walls only. High-cost cities (NYC, SF, Boston) run 30–50% above national averages. Southern and Midwest states tend to be 20–30% below.

When comparing quotes, confirm what is included: some painters include paint in their price, others quote labor only. Always ask about prep work (patching, sanding, priming) — cheap quotes often skip proper prep, leading to a finish that peels within a year. Licensed and insured painters cost more but provide warranties and liability coverage.

Costs in Poland

Interior painting in Poland costs PLN 15–40 per m² depending on the city and wall condition. In Warsaw and Kraków, expect PLN 25–40/m². Smaller cities average PLN 15–25/m². A standard 2-room apartment (50 m²) costs PLN 2,000–5,000 for complete painting including ceilings. Decorative techniques (stucco, venetian plaster) command PLN 50–120/m².

Polish painters typically quote per square meter of wall surface, not floor area. Materials are usually charged separately at cost. Get a detailed kosztorys listing each room, surface area, and number of coats before signing. Check references and ask to see recent work.

Costs in the Netherlands

Dutch interior painters charge €15–€35 per m² including BTW (21%). A standard apartment repaint costs €1,500–€4,000. High-end work with premium paints runs €3,000–€7,000 for a typical Dutch row house. Labor rates are €35–€55 per hour. Historic properties with ornate mouldings and plasterwork cost significantly more due to the precision required.

Many Dutch painters offer a free inspection and quote (gratis offerte). The Netherlands has strict regulations about lead paint in pre-1978 buildings — removal must follow safety protocols and can add €500–€2,000 to the project. Certified painters (schildersbedrijf met keurmerk) guarantee their work for 3–6 years.

How to save

  • Do your own prep — clearing rooms, removing switch plates, and filling small nail holes can save $200–$500
  • Combine rooms — painters give better rates for whole-house jobs vs single rooms
  • Use one color throughout — fewer color changes means less time and material waste
  • Schedule off-peak — winter months (Nov–Feb) are slow for painters; negotiate 10–20% discounts
  • Buy paint yourself — painters mark up paint 20–40%; buying direct saves money
  • Skip the ceiling — if the ceiling is in good shape, painting walls only cuts cost by 20–30%
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many gallons of paint for one room?

A standard 12'×12' bedroom (480 sq ft of wall) needs 1.5 gallons for two coats. Add 0.5 gallons if painting trim and ceiling. Calculator: divide square footage by 350 (single coat coverage) and round up. Always buy a quart extra for touch-ups.

How long does interior painting take?

A single bedroom takes 4–8 hours for a pro (1–2 days DIY). A whole house (8–10 rooms) takes 3–5 days for a 2-person pro crew, or 2–3 weeks DIY. Drying time between coats (2–4 hours) doesn't extend total project time if work flows between rooms.

Should I prime before painting?

Always for: new drywall, dramatic color changes (light to dark or vice versa), repairs and patches, stained surfaces, and glossy finishes. Optional for: same-color recoats, low-traffic rooms with previous quality paint. Skipping primer when needed shows through within months.

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