A gallon of paint will cover approx 350 square feet. So, it should take a bit more than eleven and a half gallons. If you purchase the paint by five gallon pail, you'll save some enbulk, and you'll have left-overs for touch up.
This will give you enough paint to paint either the ceiling of the floors since the 4064 is FLOOR area. If you want to figure the amount of paint needed to paint the walls on the inside or out, then you'll need to add up the square footage of the walls, divide THAT total by 350, then multiply times the number of coats you're going to apply. Add eleven and a half gallons to that total if you also want to paint the ceiling.
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One of the advantages of vinyl exterior shutters is that they can be created to match your color scheme so they never need painting. If you buy a home with older vinyl shutters, it is better to replace the shutters than paint them. If you do try to paint your shutters, you must paint them a similar color and use paint with a mix of acrylic and urethane resins.
Impossible to gauge from that measurement. You need an exterior figure of wall area, excluding windows.
If the pottery is pottery, any ceramic paint will work. Some require baking in a home oven, others don't. If it's terra cotta and not glazed, any exterior paint will work, but you MUST seal the inside or the paint will fall off from the moisture.
You normally do not need to thin oil-based paint prior to spraying through an airless sprayer. If you do thin, do not add more than a pint of thinner per gallon, two ounces per quart.