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Australia-Wide Cost Guide · 2026

How Much Does kitchen cupboard painting Cost in Australia?

kitchen cupboard painting costs vary significantly across Australia depending on your state, the complexity of the work, and local market conditions. Typical painting rates range from $40–$70/hr nationally. Use this guide to understand what to expect, how to compare quotes, and find verified local specialists near you.

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kitchen cupboard painting Cost Guide Australia 2026

The following pricing is based on national industry averages. Costs may be 10–20% higher in capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne) and lower in regional areas. Always get 2–3 written quotes before committing to any painting work.

National Average

$40–$70

/hr

Emergency / After-Hours

$105

Estimated peak rate

Quotes Recommended

2–3

Before any work begins

kitchen cupboard painting Availability by State

VIC

579

listed

NSW

507

listed

QLD

392

listed

SA

214

listed

WA

200

listed

ACT

72

listed

TAS

53

listed

NT

25

listed

Prices are estimates only and may change without notice. Verify current pricing directly with your chosen contractor.

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Painting Licensing Requirements in Australia

Licensing requirements vary by state. Always verify your contractor holds the correct licence for your location.

Victoria

In Victoria, painting does not require a trade licence for residential work. Painting that forms part of a domestic building contract over $10,000 requires the principal contractor to be a registered building practitioner.

New South Wales

In NSW, painting contractors are not required to hold a trade licence for most residential work. Home building work over $20,000 requires a contractor licence.

Queensland

In Queensland, painting over $3,300 in value requires a QBCC licence under the Painting trade category.

Western Australia

In WA, painting does not require a specific trade licence. For home improvement work over the threshold, building services registration applies.

South Australia

In SA, painting does not require a specific trade licence. Licensed builders should oversee painting as part of a larger building contract.

Tasmania

In Tasmania, painting contractors are not required to hold a specific trade licence for most work.

Australian Capital Territory

In the ACT, painting does not require a separate trade licence. Work forming part of a larger building contract requires appropriate building licensing.

Northern Territory

In the NT, painting does not require a specific trade licence. All work must comply with relevant safety and environmental regulations.

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kitchen cupboard painting: Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to paint a house in Australia?

Interior painting of a standard 3-bedroom home typically costs $3,500–$8,000. Exterior painting ranges from $4,000–$12,000 depending on size, storeys, and surface condition. Rates are $40–$70/hr for labour.

How many coats of paint are needed?

Most surfaces need at least 2 coats for full coverage. Over dark colours or bare surfaces, a primer coat plus 2 topcoats is standard. Skipping coats to save money often results in patchy coverage and early failure.

What is the best time of year to paint the exterior of a house in Australia?

Spring and autumn are ideal — avoid extreme heat (over 35°C) which causes paint to dry too fast and blister, and don't paint in the rain or direct frost. In tropical/coastal areas, avoid the wet season for exterior work.

Do painters clean up after themselves?

Reputable painters will cover furniture, protect floors, remove outlet covers, and clean up all materials, drop sheets, and paint cans. Always confirm this is included in your quote.

What's the difference between acrylic and oil-based paint?

Acrylic (water-based) paint dries faster, has less odour, and is the standard for most interior and exterior use. Oil-based paints are more durable and provide a harder finish, commonly used for trims, doors, and cabinetry.

How do I prepare walls before painting?

Fill holes and cracks, sand smooth, clean with sugar soap, and apply primer on bare surfaces or stained areas. Professional painters include preparation in their quote — don't skip this step as paint adheres poorly to dirty or unprimed surfaces.

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