It’s probably the question I hear most often.
Sometimes right at the start of a call.
Sometimes after five minutes of talking.
And sometimes only at the very end.
The honest answer is that it depends.
But that answer, on its own, doesn’t really help anyone.
So here’s a more realistic way of looking at it, based on actual work in Dublin houses.
A realistic price range
For a full interior repaint of a 3-bedroom house in Dublin, most proper jobs sit somewhere between:
€3,800 and €6,500+
That’s not a “from” price meant to pull you in.
It’s where things usually land once the work is done properly.
When you hear numbers far below that, it’s worth asking what’s being left out.
Why the range is so wide
No two houses are the same, even if the floor plan looks similar on paper.
Some walls are in good shape.
Others need time before a brush ever touches them.
Cracks, old repairs, uneven patches — they all add hours. And hours matter.
Then there’s the layout.
Stairs, landings, awkward angles, higher ceilings. They slow things down in ways people don’t always expect.
Woodwork is another one.
Doors, skirtings, frames. Done properly, they take patience. Done quickly, they show it.
And finally, whether the house is empty or lived in.
An empty house moves along.
A lived-in one needs more protection, more care, and more stopping and starting.
What you’re actually paying for
On most 3-bedroom interior repaints, the split usually looks something like this:
Labour takes the biggest share.
Materials come next.
Preparation is part of both — not an optional extra.
That preparation is what keeps the finish looking right months and years later. It’s also the part that disappears first when prices drop too low.
Why repainting costs more than it used to
This isn’t something many people talk about, but it’s noticeable on site.
Materials cost more than they did a few years ago.
Good labour costs more too.
Standards are higher now. Homes are lived in differently. People expect cleaner work, less disruption, and finishes that hold up.
All of that takes time. And time is what most cheap quotes try to avoid.
Can it be done cheaper?
Yes. It can.
Usually by rushing preparation, cutting coats, or squeezing the job into fewer days than it really needs.
It often looks fine at first.
It rarely ages well.
Final thought
Painting a 3-bedroom house isn’t just about getting colour on the walls.
It’s about how the place feels when the job is finished.
And whether you’re still happy with it a year or two down the line.
If you’re planning a repaint in Dublin, it’s better to budget realistically and have the work done once, properly, than to chase a number that only works on paper.
These are the questions that usually come up after reading this.
In most cases, yes. Materials are usually included, depending on the paint system chosen and the condition of the house.
Yes. The figures mentioned are for full interior repainting. Exterior work is priced separately.
Only if additional work is agreed in advance. Any changes are discussed clearly before proceeding.
Most full interior repaints take between 4 and 7 working days, depending on preparation and layout.
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