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Cost to Paint a 2 or 3 Bedroom Condo in Toronto (2026)

2-bedroom Toronto condos paint for $1,400 to $2,500 walls only in 2026; 3-bedrooms run $2,000 to $3,500. Here is the actual breakdown by layout, surface, and what shifts the price most.

Chad Saygili
CO-OWNER · MAY 22, 2026
Cost to Paint a 2 or 3 Bedroom Condo in Toronto (2026)
Table of Contents
  1. What it costs
  2. The 2- and 3-bedroom wall-area math
    1. Open-plan vs compartmentalized: the layout adjustment
    2. The five factors that set the number
  3. Cost by configuration
  4. A real 3-bedroom quote example
  5. How a 3-bedroom paint job is sequenced
  6. Why 3-bedroom quotes need an in-person walkthrough
  7. How to get an accurate number for your unit

What it costs

A 2-bedroom Toronto condo paint job runs about $1,400 to $2,500 for walls only in 2026, and a 3-bedroom $2,000 to $3,500. Full-unit jobs (walls plus ceilings plus trim and doors) push higher, particularly on larger 3-bedrooms with custom trim. Numbers are pre-13% HST and exclude itemised repair work.

Key Takeaways

  • 2-bedroom walls only: $1,400 to $2,500 in 2026. Full unit: $2,800 to $4,200.
  • 3-bedroom walls only: $2,000 to $3,500. Full unit: $3,800 to $5,500.
  • Larger units cost more in total but less per square foot than smaller units.
  • 3-bedrooms span a wider range of unit types than any other size, so quotes vary widely.
  • Building rules (freight elevator, work hours) shape the schedule as much as the painting does.

The 2- and 3-bedroom range is where Toronto condo painting cost ranges spread out the most, because the underlying unit types diverge sharply. A 900 sq ft 2-bedroom in a CityPlace tower and a 1,200 sq ft 2-bedroom in a heritage loft are both "2-bedrooms" but quote very differently. Below, what shifts the number, the building types that put you toward the top or the bottom, and how scope additions stack up on larger units. For the broader cost picture across all unit sizes, start with our 2026 Toronto condo painting cost guide.

The 2- and 3-bedroom wall-area math

A larger Toronto condo being prepped for a full multi-bedroom paint job

Larger units cost more in total but less per square foot than smaller units, because fixed setup costs (masking, freight elevator loading, protection) spread across more painted area. The actual paint-coverage math for typical 2- and 3-bedroom units:

UnitFloor sq ftWall multiplierWall sq ftGallons for 2 coats
2BR compact (CityPlace tower)8503.2×2,72012-14
2BR standard (modern mid-rise)1,0003.4×3,40016-18
2BR heritage loft (10-ft ceilings)1,0003.8×3,80018-20
3BR compact1,3003.4×4,42020-22
3BR standard1,5003.4×5,10022-26
3BR penthouse (12-ft ceilings)1,8004.2×7,56032-36

A standard 3-bedroom needs roughly 22-26 gallons (80-95 litres) of wall paint for two coats. At Benjamin Moore Regal Select contractor pricing (~$45/gal), that's $1,000-$1,200 in wall paint alone before ceiling, trim, or primer. The "20-26 gallons" figure is the sanity check on a 3-bedroom quote: a quote that mentions "10 gallons of paint" for a 1,500 sq ft 3-bedroom is planning one thin coat.

Open-plan vs compartmentalized: the layout adjustment

Two 1,000 sq ft 2-bedrooms can quote noticeably apart even in the same building. A 700 sq ft 1-bedroom-plus-den open-plan unit sometimes costs less to paint than a 900 sq ft compartmentalized 2-bedroom with six rooms, a hallway, and multiple doors. The factors:

  • Wall corners: every corner requires careful cutting-in. Open-plan units have fewer corners.
  • Door and window casings: each is masked separately; compartmentalized units have more of them.
  • Setup overhead: masking, cutting in, and protection have to be repeated per room rather than once.
  • Roller efficiency: large open wall planes cover faster per minute than chopped-up wall sections.

A 3-bedroom with an open-concept living-dining-kitchen and three private bedrooms is the most efficient 3-bedroom layout to paint. A 3-bedroom with a separate dining room, formal living room, hallway with multiple doors, and three small bedrooms is meaningfully more work.

The five factors that set the number

Square footage. Most 2-bedrooms run 800 to 1,100 sq ft, most 3-bedrooms 1,200 to 1,500 sq ft. Within each bedroom count, the wall-area-to-floor-area ratio is consistent, so square footage is a fair first-pass predictor on these unit sizes.

Building type. Glass towers at the bottom of each band, heritage hard-lofts at the top. The cost difference between a CityPlace 2-bedroom and a Distillery hard-loft 2-bedroom of the same square footage runs 20 to 30 percent, mostly from ceiling height and trim complexity.

Ceiling height. 8-foot standard. 9-foot adds 8-12 percent. 10-foot adds 20-30 percent. 11-foot and above (hard lofts, penthouses) requires scaffolding or rolling towers and adds 35-50 percent on the affected rooms.

Number of separate rooms. A 2-bedroom has 4 to 6 distinct rooms (living, dining, kitchen, hallway, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, sometimes a den). A 3-bedroom has 6 to 8. Each separate room adds setup overhead beyond the raw square footage, because masking, cutting in, and protection have to be repeated per room.

Furnishing status. Empty units 10 to 15 percent below furnished units of the same scope. Tenanted units mid-lease are the highest because the painting has to work around an active household.

Colour count. Single colour throughout is cheapest. Each additional colour adds $150 to $400 depending on the wall area for that colour. Multiple accent walls or a designer-coordinated colour story on a 3-bedroom can add $800 to $1,500 to the wall scope.

Cost by configuration

ConfigurationWalls only (2026)Full unit (walls + ceilings + trim)
Compact 2BR (800-900 sq ft), glass tower$1,400 to $1,750$2,800 to $3,300
Standard 2BR (900-1,100 sq ft), modern tower$1,650 to $2,100$3,100 to $3,700
2BR in heritage loft or older mid-rise$1,800 to $2,500$3,500 to $4,200
Compact 3BR (1,200-1,400 sq ft)$2,000 to $2,600$3,800 to $4,500
Standard 3BR (1,400-1,600 sq ft)$2,400 to $3,000$4,300 to $5,000
Large/penthouse 3BR (1,600-2,000 sq ft)$2,800 to $3,500$5,000 to $6,500
Luxury penthouse 3BR (10+ ft ceilings, custom trim)$3,200 to $5,000$6,500 to $10,000+

These ranges are first-party 2026 quotes, not industry averages. Most 2- and 3-bedrooms we quote land in the middle bands; penthouses are the smallest share but the widest spread.

A real 3-bedroom quote example

A job we ran in Yorkville last quarter, fairly representative of a standard 3-bedroom:

  • 1,420 sq ft, 9-foot ceilings, west-facing, owner moving in (empty during job)
  • Walls only, two colours (Benjamin Moore Classic Gray in living/dining/kitchen, Edgecomb Gray in bedrooms): $2,650
  • Ceilings (smooth, dead-flat): $720
  • Trim and doors (baseboards, 7 doors, casings): $920
  • Anchor blowout repairs in primary bedroom (2 patches): $380
  • Furniture protection: not applicable (empty unit)

Final invoice $4,670 plus HST. Took 3 working days, Monday through Wednesday, with the owner moving in Thursday morning.

How a 3-bedroom paint job is sequenced

A 3-bedroom paint job runs in a specific room order that balances cure time, building rules, and habitability. The standard sequence on an occupied 3-bedroom:

  1. Day 1 morning: Setup, masking, furniture protection across the whole unit. Bedrooms get covered first because they will be painted last and need to be ready to sleep in by evening.

  2. Day 1 afternoon: Walls and ceilings in the living/dining and kitchen (the public rooms). First coat. Bedrooms still untouched and usable.

  3. Day 2 morning: Second coat on living/dining and kitchen. Touch-ups. Then move into the bathrooms.

  4. Day 2 afternoon: Start the bedrooms, beginning with the secondary/guest bedroom. The primary bedroom is sequenced last because it is the room the household most needs functional.

  5. Day 3 morning: Second coats on all bedrooms. Trim and doors throughout. Final touch-ups.

  6. Day 3 afternoon: Walkthrough, final cleanup, removal of masking and drop cloths.

The household stays in the unit throughout. Each night they sleep in whichever bedroom is finished and dry. The kitchen and main living area are the only spaces that go fully out of service for a day, typically Day 1 to Day 2 morning.

Why 3-bedroom quotes need an in-person walkthrough

For a 3-bedroom, especially anything over 1,400 sq ft, we strongly prefer an in-person walkthrough before quoting. The reasons:

Wall area is hard to estimate from photos. Open-concept living/dining areas can hide 200 square feet of wall area in alcoves and built-ins that do not show in standard listing photos.

Ceiling height changes by room. Some 3-bedroom units have stepped ceilings (higher in the living room, lower in the bedrooms) that affect the cost calculation if we miss it.

Trim is highly variable. Some 3-bedrooms have minimal builder-grade trim ($600 trim package). Others have crown moulding, chair rails, and custom millwork that pushes the trim line to $2,000 or more.

Repair scope is hard to read from photos. A 1,500 sq ft unit can have $200 of repair work or $1,500 of repair work, and photos rarely capture the hairline cracks and small dings that drive the line.

A 30-minute in-person walkthrough on a 3-bedroom typically saves both sides money compared to a photo quote that changes during the job because the scope was underestimated.

How to get an accurate number for your unit

For a 2-bedroom, photos plus square footage plus the building name usually quote within $200 of the final invoice. For a 3-bedroom, we book a 30-minute walkthrough either in person or via video call. Either way, we file the building paperwork (insurance, WSIB, renovation application, elevator booking) ahead of the start date so the work begins on schedule.

Benjamin Moore on every job, 5-year warranty on the workmanship. For a quote on your 2- or 3-bedroom condo, send photos and book a walkthrough through the quote form. For smaller units, see cost to paint a 1-bedroom condo or cost to paint a studio. For the full picture across all unit sizes, our 2026 Toronto condo painting cost guide ties it together.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Chad Saygili, Co-Owner

Chad Saygili is co-owner of Condo Painters Pro, a Toronto condo painting specialist. He has spent years painting condos across Toronto and the GTA, works exclusively with Benjamin Moore, and backs every job with a 5-year workmanship warranty.

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Painting a 2-bedroom condo in Toronto runs about $1,400 to $2,500 for walls only in 2026, based on the 2-bedrooms we have quoted this year. The full unit with ceilings, trim, and doors lands closer to $2,800 to $4,200. The wide band reflects square footage (most 2-bedrooms range 800 to 1,100 sq ft), ceiling height, building age, and how many colour changes are involved. An empty 2-bedroom in a glass tower with a single colour and standard prep sits at the bottom of the band. A furnished 2-bedroom in a heritage loft with multiple colours and a textured ceiling can land well above the top. Numbers are pre-13% HST and exclude meaningful repair work (cracks, water damage, wallpaper removal) which is itemised separately.
A 3-bedroom condo paint job in Toronto runs about $2,000 to $3,500 for walls only in 2026, more for a full unit including ceilings, trim, and doors. Three-bedroom condos in Toronto vary in size from compact 1,200 sq ft units in Etobicoke and Scarborough up to 1,800 sq ft and beyond in Yorkville and Yorkville-adjacent buildings, plus rare 2,000+ sq ft penthouse 3-bedrooms in luxury towers. The full-unit number for the standard 1,300 to 1,500 sq ft 3-bedroom lands around $3,800 to $5,500. Premium luxury penthouses with 10-foot ceilings, custom trim, and feature walls run $6,000 to $10,000 depending on scope and condition. Empty units quote at the bottom of every band, furnished and occupied at the top.
A 2-bedroom condo paint job in Toronto takes 1.5 to 2.5 days in our work, depending on size and scope. A compact 800 sq ft 2-bedroom with walls only and one colour finishes in 1.5 days for a small crew. A larger 1,000 sq ft 2-bedroom with two colours, ceilings, and trim runs 2.5 days. The schedule is shaped as much by the building rules (freight elevator booking windows, work-hour restrictions) as by the painting itself; in many downtown towers the freight elevator is only available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays, which sets the practical day length. We sequence rooms so the bedrooms are usable each night even on multi-day jobs, and we discuss the day-by-day plan during the walkthrough.
Yes, marginally. The per-square-foot rate drops as unit size grows because some fixed costs (freight elevator booking, paperwork, setup overhead, crew arrival) are spread over more painted surface. A 600 sq ft 1-bedroom typically quotes at $1.80 to $2.30 per sq ft for walls only; a 1,000 sq ft 2-bedroom at $1.50 to $1.90 per sq ft; a 1,500 sq ft 3-bedroom at $1.30 to $1.70 per sq ft. The savings is real but small in absolute terms. A larger unit costs more in total, just less per square foot. The decline is steeper for very small jobs (studios) and flattens at the larger end (3-bedrooms and up). We do not use per-sq-ft pricing for quoting because real units vary too much within their size band.
Three-bedroom paint quotes vary widely because 3-bedroom condos in Toronto span a huge range of unit types, from family-targeted units in Scarborough and Etobicoke at 1,200 to 1,400 sq ft to penthouse units in Yorkville and downtown towers at 1,800 to 2,500 sq ft with 10-foot ceilings and luxury trim. The painted surface area can vary by 100 percent within the "3-bedroom" label, which puts wildly different jobs under the same nominal unit-type heading. Building type matters too: a 3-bedroom in a 1980s mid-rise has very different prep requirements than a 3-bedroom penthouse with custom millwork. Always compare quotes on scope and surface area, not just on "3-bedroom" matching, because the assumed scope can be hundreds of square feet apart.
The most expensive single line on a 2-bedroom paint quote is usually the trim and doors package, if included. A full 2-bedroom unit has 2 bedroom doors, a bathroom door, a front entry door, a closet door or two, plus baseboards running the perimeter of every room and door casings around each opening. Trim work is in semi-gloss enamel which cures more slowly than wall paint, so it takes longer per coat and needs a separate brush set. A full trim repaint on a 2-bedroom typically runs $600 to $1,100 on top of the wall scope. The second-largest line is usually ceilings, particularly if any are over 9 feet or include pot lights. Walls themselves are usually the cheapest large surface per square foot.
No standard building discount exists, but a few situational savings are real on larger units. First, painting a unit while it is empty (between tenants, after a move, before move-in) typically saves 10 to 15 percent versus the same unit furnished, because the crew is not working around contents. Second, scheduling work during off-peak weeks (typically mid-January through mid-March, when fewer owners book) sometimes brings a 5 percent shoulder-season rate from contractors with open calendar slots. Third, combining painting with another scope (cabinet repaint, ceiling smoothing, drywall repair) usually nets a bundled rate that is 5 to 10 percent below the sum of separately-quoted scopes because the freight elevator booking and crew mobilisation cost only happen once.
Not in most Toronto downtown condos, because building rules typically restrict contractor work to weekday business hours, no Saturdays, no early starts, no evenings. Even where weekend work is allowed, a 3-bedroom paint job runs 2 to 3 full working days for an empty unit and 3 to 4 days for a furnished one, so it does not compress into a 48-hour window even without the building restrictions. The narrow exceptions are 3-bedroom units in smaller mid-rise buildings or low-rise condos in midtown that allow weekend work, where a 2-day Saturday-Sunday job becomes possible for an empty unit with a small scope. We confirm the building rules before quoting any timeline.
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