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How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House in NZ? Auckland Guide 2026

The cost to paint a house in NZ runs from $5,000 to $30,000 depending on whether you’re tackling interior, exterior, roof, or all three. For a standard 150m² three-bedroom Auckland home in 2026, expect $7,000–$15,000 for the exterior, $5,000–$12,000 for the interior, and $2,000–$7,000 for the roof. A full repaint of an average home (interior plus exterior) typically lands between $15,000 and $30,000.

Where you sit in that range comes down to home size, number of storeys, surface condition, cladding type, paint quality, scaffolding requirements, and Auckland’s marine climate. A coastal weatherboard in Mission Bay needs marine-grade product. A Mt Eden villa with twenty years of layered paint needs proper sanding before a single drop of new paint goes on. Skip the prep and you’re repainting in three years instead of ten.

This guide breaks down what an Auckland house paint job actually costs in 2026, what drives the price, and where homeowners go wrong on budgets. Painting often forms part of a larger kitchen, bathroom, or full-house renovation — that’s where Superior Renovations comes in. For standalone painting work where painting is the only job, we point homeowners to our sister brand Superior Painters, who handle it as a dedicated service across Auckland.

How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House in New Zealand?

Painting a house in NZ costs between $5,000 and $30,000 in 2026, with the final figure shaped by what you’re painting (interior, exterior, roof, or all three), home size, surface condition, and paint quality. Across more than 1,000 Auckland renovations we’ve delivered, painting consistently shows up in the budget — sometimes as the headline scope, more often as one component of a bigger project. The guide below covers what you’ll actually pay, broken out by job type, and where the budget tends to leak.

Cost to Paint a House Exterior in Auckland

Exterior painting in NZ ranges from $6,000 to $20,000. For a 150m² single-storey three-bedroom Auckland home, expect $7,000–$15,500, with most jobs settling between $9,000 and $13,500. The number moves on five factors: home size, surface condition, cladding type, access, and paint specification.

What changes the exterior price

  • House size and storeys. A compact single-storey bungalow runs around $9,000. A two-storey home with similar footprint can hit $20,000 once scaffolding ($2,000–$5,000) is in. Rough working figure: $60–$90 per m² of wall area for a quality job before extras.
  • Surface condition. Peeling paint, mould on weatherboards, rotten fascias, or lifted nail heads each add prep time. A home that’s been left ten-plus years between coats typically needs $1,000–$3,000 of prep before the first coat goes on.
  • Cladding type. Weatherboards are the cheapest surface to paint. Plaster and stucco absorb more product and need sealing, adding 10–20%. Brick costs more again because of the texture.
  • Paint quality. A 10L can of premium exterior product like Dulux Weathershield or Resene Sonyx runs $200–$500. Budget product is half the price and lasts a third as long under Auckland UV.
  • Access. Steep sites in Remuera, Titirangi, or hillside Hibiscus Coast jobs often need additional scaffolding or edge protection. Costs sit at the upper end of the scaffold range.
  • Labour. Auckland painters charge $40–$60 per hour. A typical exterior runs 3–7 working days with two painters on site.

Auckland home exterior entrance before repaint

Auckland home exterior entrance after repaint

Dorothy Li, one of our senior designers, says paint selection is what separates a job that lasts ten years from one that fails at three: “Choosing the right exterior paint in Auckland is like choosing a raincoat. It has to handle salt, UV, and rain — sometimes all in one afternoon. Going budget on product is what costs you the second repaint.”

Typical breakdown — 150m² single-storey exterior

Component Range (NZD)
Labour (3–5 days, 2 painters) $3,000–$6,000
Paint (45L, premium product) $1,500–$2,500
Prep (clean, sand, minor repairs) $1,000–$3,000
Scaffolding (where needed) $1,500–$4,000
Total $7,000–$15,500

Get three written quotes minimum. If one comes in 30% below the others, look at what’s missing — usually it’s prep, the number of coats, or the paint product specification. A quote that doesn’t name the product line should be treated as incomplete.

Spray versus brush — and what it costs

Painters use both. Spraying is faster on long flat runs of weatherboard and saves 15–20% on labour for that part of the job. Brushing is mandatory for window frames, eaves, sills, and detailed trim. A typical Auckland exterior quote should include both. If your home has long uninterrupted weatherboard sections, ask whether the painter uses an airless sprayer — it makes a noticeable difference on bigger jobs.

Auckland exterior corner before painting

Auckland exterior corner after repaint

Climate, cladding, and what they cost

Auckland’s marine climate is harder on exterior paint than most NZ cities. Homes within roughly a kilometre of the coast — Mission Bay, St Heliers, Devonport, Takapuna, Milford, Hibiscus Coast — should be specced with a marine-grade product like Resene X-200. Inland suburbs can run standard premium product.

Older homes in the character belt (Mt Eden, Grey Lynn, Ponsonby, Herne Bay, Freemans Bay) usually need extra sanding before recoat because of layered paint that’s lost adhesion in patches. A good primer like Dulux Prepcoat is not optional. Alison Yu, our colour consultant, has seen Devonport jobs that skipped primer to save $400 peel inside three years and need a full redo at $9,000.

DIY versus a professional painter

A weatherboard single-storey is technically a DIY job for a competent person. Realistic costs for materials alone — paint, primer, brushes, rollers, drop cloths, ladder hire — sit at $2,000–$4,000, with a time commitment of 5–10 days. Where DIY tends to fall over: roof access, anything two-storey, lead paint on pre-1980 homes, and proper prep on surfaces that have been neglected.

Painters certified through Master Painters New Zealand follow product specifications and warranty conditions. The premium over DIY usually pays back through how long the job lasts and avoiding a costly redo. Superior Painters handles painting-only jobs through Superior Construction Group’s trade network.

Practical budgeting

  • Demand line-item quotes. Labour, paint product (named brand and line), prep, and access should be itemised separately. Single-figure quotes hide variations.
  • Book for the dry season. January through March is Auckland’s most reliable exterior paint window. Good crews fill their summer diaries by spring.
  • Test for lead if your home pre-dates 1980. Lead-safe removal adds $1,000–$2,000 but is required for safe handling. WorkSafe NZ’s lead paint guidance has the detail.
  • Pick durable colours. Darker shades absorb more UV and fade faster in Auckland’s sun. Mid-tones and lighter shades hold their look longer. Resene’s Whites & Neutrals range is a safe starting point.
Resene whites and neutrals fandeck

Resene Whites & Neutrals range — a safe starting point for exterior selection.

How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in NZ?

Interior painting in NZ costs $5,000–$15,000 for a standard three-bedroom home, with most Auckland jobs settling between $7,000 and $12,000 in 2026. The figure depends on room count, wall and ceiling condition, paint specification, and whether trims, doors, and skirting boards are in scope.

What changes the interior price

  • Size and scope. A single bedroom (around 12m²) runs $800–$2,000. A full three-bedroom home with hallways, ceilings, and trims included can reach $15,000. A working figure: $50–$80 per m² of wall area.
  • Wall condition. Cracks, water damage, wallpaper to strip, or plaster that needs skimming — each adds $500–$2,000 per room in prep. Older homes in Herne Bay, Mt Eden, and the character belt usually need more attention here.
  • Paint product. A 10L can of Dulux Wash&Wear or Resene Zylone Sheen runs $150–$400. Low-VOC options for homes with kids or pets sit at the upper end.
  • Ceilings and trims. Painting ceilings adds 20–30% on top of wall costs ($500–$1,500 per room). Skirting, architraves, doors, and door frames add another $1,000–$3,000 across a typical home.
  • Feature walls and special finishes. Bold accent colours, textured finishes, or limewash-style products add $200–$500 per wall.
  • Labour. $40–$60 per hour. A three-bedroom interior typically takes 5–10 working days.

Cici Zou, one of our interior designers, points to the difference paint product makes in a working family home: “In Auckland kitchens and bathrooms the paint copes with steam, grease splatter, and constant cleaning. Going washable in those rooms isn’t an upgrade — it’s what stops the walls looking tired in two years.”

Typical breakdown — 150m² three-bedroom interior

Area Range (NZD)
Bedroom (12–15m²) $800–$2,000
Living room (20–30m²) $1,500–$3,500
Kitchen (10–15m²) $1,000–$2,500
Ceilings (per room) $500–$1,500
Trims and doors (whole house) $1,000–$3,000
Full three-bedroom (150m²) $7,000–$12,000

If budget is tight, prioritise high-traffic rooms first — living, kitchen, and the entrance hallway. These three carry most of the visual weight of a home and the impact-per-dollar is significantly higher than redoing bedrooms.

Auckland interior before painting

Auckland interior after painting

Picking the right paint for an Auckland interior

Auckland’s indoor humidity is higher than most NZ regions, which matters for paint selection. For kitchens and bathrooms, a washable low-sheen product like Dulux Wash&Wear Kitchen & Bathroom resists mould and stains. For living spaces, a low-VOC paint like Resene Zylone Sheen VOC Free keeps off-gassing minimal — worth the extra $40–$60 per can if you have small children, asthma in the household, or pets.

Auckland interior painted living space

West Harbour Auckland renovation interior

West Harbour renovation by Superior Renovations.

DIY versus professional for interior

Interior DIY is more accessible than exterior. Materials for a single room run $300–$600, and a careful homeowner can produce a decent finish on flat walls. Where it tends to break down: ceilings (rolling overhead for hours is brutal), cutting in along trims, high stairwells, and intricate Victorian cornice work in character homes. If you’re attempting DIY, prioritise the rooms with the easiest geometry and leave detailed work to a professional.

Hidden costs to plan for

  • Wall and plaster repairs: $200–$1,000 per room. Older Freemans Bay and Mt Albert homes often need more here.
  • Furniture moving and protection: $200–$500 if the painter handles it. Free if you do it yourself.
  • Specialty paints (eco, anti-mould, kitchen/bathroom-rated): 10–20% premium on standard product. Usually worth it in Auckland’s climate.
  • Floor protection: included in most professional quotes; check it’s specified.

Keeping interior costs down

  • Schedule in the off-season. Winter (June–August) is quieter for Auckland painters and discounts of 5–10% are sometimes available.
  • Do your own prep. Clear rooms, remove wall hangings, sand minor patches yourself.
  • Choose neutrals that won’t date. Resene’s Whites & Neutrals range, Dulux Natural White and similar timeless options make touch-ups easier and resale neutral.
  • Get three quotes and check them against each other. Consumer NZ’s guide to getting quotes covers the questions to ask.

Key Factors Influencing House Painting Costs in NZ

House painting in NZ ranges from $5,000 to $30,000 across interior, exterior, and roof. What pushes one job to $8,000 and another to $28,000 comes down to seven main factors: home size and number of storeys, surface condition, paint quality, labour and prep time, cladding type, location and access, and any specialty extras.

Single-storey versus two-storey

A single-storey Auckland home runs $6,000–$15,000 for either interior or exterior. A two-storey home stretches from $12,000 to $30,000. The gap is largely scaffolding ($2,000–$5,000), additional labour for height work, and higher ceilings on the interior side.

Home Type Exterior (NZD) Interior (NZD)
Single-storey (150m²) $7,000–$15,500 $5,000–$12,000
Two-storey (250m²) $12,000–$25,000 $10,000–$20,000

If you’re in a two-storey home, ask whether ladders can replace scaffolding for smaller areas. It’s not always safe or compliant, but where it works it can take $1,000–$2,000 off the bill.

Two-storey Auckland renovation by Superior Renovations

Scaffolding costs in Auckland

Scaffolding runs $1,500–$5,000 in Auckland depending on home size, height, and complexity. A narrow townhouse in Freemans Bay needs minimal setup. A sprawling Remuera two-storey can take a full perimeter rig. Weekly rental sits around $1,000–$2,500 — plan the painting schedule to minimise the rental window. If exterior painting and roof painting are happening in the same project, combine them while scaffolding is up. The combined scaffold cost on a paired job is barely different to scaffolding for one of them alone.

Cladding type and its impact

  • Weatherboards: $50–$70 per m². Easiest and cheapest to paint. Less primer, less product.
  • Brick or concrete block: $60–$90 per m². Specialty primers like Dulux AcraTex add to product cost.
  • Plaster or stucco: $70–$100 per m². Needs sealing, absorbs more product, and often needs multiple coats. Common on 1990s–early 2000s monolithic-clad homes — also the category most affected by weathertightness issues.

Roof painting — easy to forget, expensive to ignore

Roof painting in Auckland costs $2,000–$7,000 for a standard 150m² home. Material (Colorsteel versus tile versus concrete), pitch, and condition determine the figure. Rusty or moss-covered roofs need cleaning, rust treatment, and priming — adding $500–$2,000 in prep. We cover this in detail in the next section.

Auckland window frames before repaint

Repairs before paint

Repair work runs $500–$5,000 depending on what the home has hidden. Common Auckland issues:

  • Mould and mildew: common in coastal and shaded southern-facing walls. Treatment $500–$1,500.
  • Rotten weatherboards or fascias: $1,000–$3,000 to replace and prime ready for paint.
  • Cracks and plaster damage: $200–$1,000 per room for interior. Older Mt Albert and Freemans Bay homes carry more of this.

Inspect your home before getting quotes. A thorough walk-around prevents the “we found rot, here’s a $4,000 variation” conversation halfway through the job. Building Performance NZ’s home maintenance guidance is a starting point.

Paint suppliers — quality versus price

The two dominant brands across Auckland renovations are Dulux and Resene. Premium product from either runs 10–20% more than budget alternatives but typically lasts 5–10 years longer.

Roof Painting Costs and Extras That Lift Your Auckland Home

Roof painting in Auckland costs $2,000–$7,000 for a standard 150m² home in 2026. The roof takes more weather punishment than any other surface — UV, salt spray, heavy rain, lichen, moss — so a quality recoat protects against rust, leaks, and premature replacement. A painted roof can extend life by 10–15 years and is one of the highest visible-impact updates ahead of a sale.

What changes the roof price

  • Roof size. 100m² roof: $2,000–$4,000. 200m² roof: $5,000–$7,000.
  • Roof material. Colorsteel is easiest to paint. Concrete and clay tile need specialty primers and absorb more product, adding $500–$1,500.
  • Condition. Rust, moss, and lichen need cleaning and treatment before paint. Coastal homes in St Heliers or Devonport often need rust treatment specifically. Adds $500–$2,000.
  • Pitch and access. Steep roofs or two-storey homes need scaffolding, harnesses, or roof anchors. Adds $1,000–$3,000.
  • Paint product. Specialty roof paints like Resene Hi-Glo or Dulux Roofguard run $100–$300 per 10L can and last 10–15 years.
  • Labour. 2–5 working days at $40–$60 per hour.

Auckland roof painting

Dorothy Li frames it bluntly: “A roof is the hat of your home. In Auckland, where rain and sun hit hard, a quality roof paint saves you tens of thousands in eventual roof replacement. It’s one of the highest-leverage maintenance jobs you can do.”

Typical breakdown — 150m² roof

Component Range (NZD)
Labour (2–5 days, 2 painters) $1,500–$3,000
Paint (20–30L, premium roof product) $500–$1,500
Prep (clean, rust treatment, primer) $500–$2,000
Scaffolding / safety gear $500–$2,000
Total $2,500–$7,500

Extras worth budgeting

Feature walls. A single accent wall in a bold colour or textured finish costs $200–$500. One feature wall in a high-traffic room creates more impact-per-dollar than redoing four neutral rooms. Consider deeper tones from Resene’s The Range Fashion Colours or a soft metallic for a modern look.

Eco-friendly paint. Low- or zero-VOC products like Resene Zylone Sheen VOC Free add 10–20% to material cost. Kevin Yang, our project manager, recommends them as default for any home with small children, asthma, or pets — and increasingly for landlords meeting Healthy Homes occupant-comfort expectations.

Specialty finishes. Textured, matte, satin, or metallic finishes add $300–$700 per room depending on the technique.

DIY versus pro for roof painting

Roof DIY is one of the riskier paint jobs you can attempt. Steep pitch, height, weather windows, and the need for proper rust treatment make it a job most homeowners shouldn’t take on. DIY material cost is $500–$1,500, but the labour saving comes with genuine fall risk and a higher chance of premature paint failure. A professional roof painter brings safety gear, the right product spec, and warranty on the work.

Auckland-specific considerations

Homes near the Hauraki Gulf — Takapuna, Devonport, Mission Bay, St Heliers — face salt corrosion that eats into older steel and Colorsteel roofs. A rust-inhibitive primer is mandatory in these areas. Older tiled roofs in Mt Eden, Epsom, and the heritage belt frequently need moss treatment and biocide before paint goes on. Schedule for summer (January–March) for the most reliable drying conditions. Combine roof and exterior painting in one project to share scaffolding costs.

How to Estimate Your Total House Painting Costs

To estimate your total house painting cost in Auckland, multiply your home’s wall surface area by $40–$80 per m² (labour and paint combined), add $500–$5,000 for prep and repairs, $1,500–$5,000 for scaffolding if you’re two-storey, and $2,000–$7,000 if the roof is in scope. For a 150m² single-storey home, total project cost typically lands between $7,000 and $25,000 depending on what’s included.

Five-step DIY cost calculator

  1. Measure surface area. Exterior walls (m²) + interior wall area (room floor area × 2.5 for wall height) + roof if applicable.
  2. Estimate paint cost. Surface area × $10–$20 per m² for premium product.
  3. Add labour. Surface area × $30–$50 per m².
  4. Add prep and repairs. $500–$5,000 depending on home condition.
  5. Add extras. Scaffolding ($1,500–$5,000), feature walls ($200–$500 each), roof painting ($2,000–$7,000), specialty paint (10–20% premium).

Worked example: 150m² single-storey home in Mt Eden, exterior plus full interior repaint:

  • Total surface area: 300m²
  • Paint: 300 × $15 = $4,500
  • Labour: 300 × $40 = $12,000
  • Prep and minor repairs: $2,000
  • Subtotal: ~$18,500 before scaffolding or roof.

Auckland renovation interior by Superior Renovations

Auckland renovation completed by Superior Renovations

Auckland-specific budgeting notes

Coastal homes in Takapuna, Devonport, Mission Bay, and Hibiscus Coast need marine-grade product, adding 5–10% to material costs. Older villas in Freemans Bay, Ponsonby, and Grey Lynn may need extra prep for heritage features (cornices, fretwork) and lead paint testing on anything pre-1980. Always get a site visit — Alison Yu’s view on this: “Auckland homes hide things. You don’t know what’s behind the weatherboard until someone walks the perimeter properly. Quoting off photos misses problems that cost money later.”

How painting fits inside a renovation

If painting is part of a broader project — say a kitchen renovation, bathroom refresh, or full house renovation — the painting cost is usually absorbed into the overall renovation quote rather than priced as a standalone job. Across the 1,000+ renovations Superior Renovations has completed in Auckland, painting is one of the consistent line items, alongside cabinetry, plumbing, electrical, and flooring. In a full-scope renovation, the painter is sequenced with the trade flow and pricing reflects bundled work.

For standalone painting (just a repaint with no other works), we recommend our sister brand Superior Painters, who deliver painting as their primary service through Superior Construction Group’s trade network.

Keeping costs in check

  • Get three written quotes minimum and compare line items, not totals.
  • Phase the project — exterior one year, interior the next — if cashflow is the constraint.
  • Choose timeless neutral tones to avoid recolour work in five years.
  • Time it for summer (exterior) or winter (interior off-peak discount).
  • Bundle painting with adjacent renovation work where it makes sense — one project mobilisation cost beats two separate ones.

Painting Your Auckland Home in 2026

Painting is one of the highest-impact, lowest-disruption ways to refresh a home — whether that’s the full exterior of a Mt Eden bungalow, an interior refresh in St Heliers, or the roof on a coastal Devonport property. The cost ranges in this guide ($7,000–$15,000 exterior, $5,000–$12,000 interior, $2,000–$7,000 roof) cover what most Auckland homeowners pay in 2026, with the upper end driven by home size, condition, access, and paint specification.

If painting is a standalone job for you, Superior Painters is the right call — they specialise in residential and commercial painting across Auckland. If painting forms part of a kitchen renovation, bathroom renovation, or full home renovation, that’s where Superior Renovations comes in. We integrate painting into our design-to-build process, manage trades through one point of contact, and our Wairau Valley Design Studio handles colour and finish selection alongside the rest of the design.

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How much does it cost to paint a house in NZ in 2026?

For a standard 150m² three-bedroom Auckland home in 2026, expect $7,000–$15,000 for exterior painting, $5,000–$12,000 for interior, and $2,000–$7,000 for the roof. A full interior plus exterior repaint typically lands between $15,000 and $30,000 depending on home size, surface condition, scaffolding needs, and paint specification.

How much does it cost to paint the exterior of a house in NZ?

Exterior painting in NZ costs $6,000–$20,000, with most Auckland three-bedroom homes settling between $9,000 and $13,500. Cladding type matters — weatherboards are cheapest, plaster and brick cost 10–30% more. Use weather-resistant products like Dulux Weathershield or Resene Sonyx for Auckland's UV and rainfall.

How much does it cost to paint the interior of a house in NZ?

Interior painting costs $5,000–$15,000 for a 150m² home, with Auckland three-bedroom houses commonly $7,000–$12,000. Cost depends on room count, wall condition, ceilings, trims, and paint product. Washable products like Resene Zylone Sheen or Dulux Wash&Wear are recommended for kitchens and bathrooms.

Is it cheaper to paint your house yourself?

DIY can save $2,000–$5,000 in labour but requires 5–10 days plus skill and equipment (cost $500–$2,000 in materials). For exterior, two-storey homes, and roofs, professionals are safer and the finish lasts longer. See Master Painters NZ for certified painters.

How can I reduce house painting costs in Auckland?

Get three written quotes and compare line items. Schedule for off-peak (winter discount for interior; book early for summer exterior). Do your own prep — clear rooms, remove hangings, sand minor patches. Choose durable premium paint that lasts 10+ years instead of repainting every five.

Does Auckland's climate affect painting costs?

Yes. Auckland's marine climate means coastal homes within 1km of the sea need marine-grade products like Resene X-200, adding 5–10% to material cost. UV is also harder on darker colours, which fade faster. Summer (January–March) is the most reliable exterior paint window.

How much does it cost to paint a roof in NZ?

Roof painting in Auckland costs $2,000–$7,000 for a standard 150m² home. Material (Colorsteel, concrete tile, clay tile), condition (rust, moss, lichen), and access affect the price. Specialty products like Resene Hi-Glo or Dulux Roofguard last 10–15 years on a properly prepped roof.


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