Planning a home renovation in Singapore means navigating two different search terms – “home renovation” and “house renovation” – that Singaporeans use interchangeably. Whether you are renovating an HDB BTO, a resale flat, a condominium unit or a landed property, this 2026 guide walks you through every step: real cost ranges by property type, what an affordable renovation package includes, the permit process, how to pick a licensed contractor, and the mistakes that drain first-timer budgets. All numbers are current benchmarks from completed Fortified projects across HDB, condo and landed homes.
“Home renovation Singapore” and “house renovation Singapore” return the same type of results on Google because homeowners use both terms. In everyday Singaporean usage, a “home” refers to the dwelling you live in – HDB flat, condo unit or landed property – while “house” more often refers to a landed property. In renovation contexts the two are treated as synonyms. Interior designers, contractors and property portals alike mix the terms freely.
This guide uses both “home renovation” and “house renovation” throughout, because both describe the same service: transforming a residential space through hacking, masonry, flooring, carpentry, electrical rewiring, plumbing and finishing works. The cost ranges, permit requirements and timelines below apply whether you are searching for “home renovation Singapore”, “house renovation Singapore” or any of the HDB, BTO or condo variants.
What does differ is the scope by property type. An HDB BTO renovation is mostly additive – carpentry, flooring, light fixtures – because the flat is already structurally complete. A resale HDB flat needs hacking, re-tiling, full electrical rewiring. A condominium renovation sits between the two, often with higher finishing standards. A landed house renovation is a different category entirely – structural approvals, URA submissions and six-figure budgets are standard. The rest of this guide breaks down each property type separately.
Home renovation cost in Singapore is driven by four variables: property type, floor area, scope of hacking and the quality of finishing materials. The ranges below are benchmarks from completed 2025-2026 Fortified projects.
A Build-To-Order flat comes with basic flooring, wardrobes, a toilet fixture and service yard finishing already done. BTO renovation focuses on carpentry (kitchen cabinets, built-in wardrobes, TV console), lighting (downlights, pendant fixtures), additional flooring overlay if required, and painting. Because there is no hacking, BTO packages typically clear S$25,000 to S$40,000 depending on carpentry volume.
Resale HDB renovation includes hacking the existing kitchen, bathrooms and flooring, full electrical rewiring (older flats often do not meet current load standards), plumbing overhaul, re-tiling and fresh carpentry. A 4-room resale HDB renovation lands between S$35,000 and S$60,000. 5-room and executive resale flats can reach S$70,000+ when you add feature walls, hidden storage and premium finishes.
Condo renovation sits above HDB resale because finishing standards are higher (imported tiles, designer sanitary ware, smart home wiring) and management corporation approval adds a permit layer. A typical 3-bedroom condo renovation runs S$45,000 to S$90,000. Older condos where full hacking is needed can exceed S$100,000. MCST regulations sometimes restrict hacking hours, so the renovation timeline stretches slightly.
Landed house renovation is a different category. It frequently involves structural work – wall removal, bondek additions, roof raising, attic conversion – and requires BCA-QP structural sign-off and URA approval. A 2,500-3,500 sqft terrace or semi-detached renovation runs S$120,000 to S$250,000. Full-gut renovations or A&A (Addition and Alteration) works easily cross S$400,000.
For a deeper breakdown including 2026 timeline benchmarks and permit walkthrough, see our house renovation Singapore pillar guide.
Most Singapore renovation contractors sell packages in three tiers. Understanding what is included at each tier helps you avoid the “hidden costs” trap.
Basic renovation packages cover cosmetic refresh – painting, partial carpentry (usually kitchen cabinets only), vinyl or laminate flooring overlay, basic lighting and minor electrical work. No hacking, no bathroom renovation beyond fixture replacement. Suitable for BTO flats or light refresh on resale HDB.
Premium packages add masonry (hacking + re-tiling), full MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) rewiring, bathroom renovation with new sanitary ware, full kitchen renovation including quartz countertops, built-in carpentry across bedrooms and living area, false ceiling with cove lighting.
Custom packages start with a design brief and work backwards – architect or interior designer involvement, bespoke carpentry, feature walls, smart home integration, imported tiles and sanitary ware, project management. Costs are quoted per scope, not per flat type. See our full house renovation package Singapore comparison for what each Fortified package includes.
A typical Singapore home renovation runs 8-14 weeks from site handover to handover. Planning should start 6-12 months before key collection.
Confirm your total renovation budget (rule of thumb: 8-15% of property purchase price). Research contractors on Qanvast, HomeTrust and direct referrals. Shortlist 3-5 firms for quotation.
Arrange site visits once you have keys (or access as buyer for resale). Get itemised quotations from your shortlist. Compare scope line-by-line, not headline price. Confirm the contractor is HDB-licensed (check the HDB Directory of Renovation Contractors) for HDB works, or BCA-registered for structural work.
Sign the renovation contract with a clear payment schedule (typical: 10% deposit, 40% after demolition, 40% on carpentry install, 10% on handover). Contractor submits HDB DRRC (Direct Renovation Registration Certificate) for HDB works, BCA structural submission for landed, MCST approval for condo.
Hacking and demolition (week 1-2), masonry and re-tiling (week 2-4), MEP rewiring and plumbing (week 3-5), false ceiling and carpentry install (week 5-7), painting and final finishing (week 7-8). Progress site visits every 1-2 weeks recommended.
Joint inspection with contractor, defects list, 14-day rectification period. Final payment on full rectification. Move in.
Renovation permits in Singapore vary by property type. A licensed contractor handles most submissions, but homeowners should know what is being filed on their behalf.
HDB renovations require a Direct Renovation Registration Certificate (DRRC), filed by the HDB-licensed contractor before works start. Non-compliant renovations (hacking load-bearing walls, unauthorised gas or electrical changes) can trigger HDB enforcement, fines and forced reinstatement.
Condo MCSTs typically require a renovation deposit (refundable), work hours restrictions (usually 9am-6pm weekdays, no weekends) and notice to neighbouring units. Your contractor submits the renovation proposal through the MCST office.
Landed home renovation that involves structural changes needs BCA Qualified Person (QP) sign-off for structural safety. Additions and Alterations (A&A) that change the building footprint need URA approval. Gross Floor Area (GFA) and building setback rules apply. Timelines add 6-12 weeks for approvals.
See our HRS permits walkthrough for the full submission process.
Choosing the right home renovation contractor is the single biggest decision that determines whether your project finishes on time, on budget and defect-free. Five criteria separate licensed professionals from unregistered operators.
For HDB works the contractor must appear in the HDB Directory of Renovation Contractors (DRC). For structural works or landed renovation, check the BCA Contractor Registration System for grade and track record. Ask for the licence number and verify directly on hdb.gov.sg and bca.gov.sg. Fortified holds both an HDB licence and a BCA General Builder registration.
Ask for 3-5 recently completed projects in your property type. An established Singapore renovation company will show HDB, condo and landed portfolios on request. Beware contractors whose portfolio is only stock photos or renderings.
Every line item should be quoted with unit cost and quantity. Beware quotes that bundle “Kitchen Renovation – lump sum S$15,000” without breaking down carpentry linear feet, countertop material, appliance list and cabinet specs. Hidden cost additions later are the most common complaint in Singapore renovation disputes.
One named project manager should own your renovation from quotation to handover. Coordination across hackers, tilers, electricians, plumbers, carpenters and painters is a full-time job – if there is no single point of contact, expect delays.
If you are specifically looking for a contractor, see our house renovation contractor Singapore guide or contact Fortified directly.
After hundreds of completed projects, seven mistakes show up again and again in first-timer home renovations.
The lowest quote almost always excludes scope items that show up as “variation orders” mid-project. A S$30,000 quote that becomes S$42,000 was never the cheapest.
Unauthorised hacking, gas line changes or electrical upgrades can trigger HDB or BCA enforcement months or years later. Rectification cost always exceeds the saved time.
Scandinavian, Modern Luxury or Japanese Zen themes look beautiful in mood boards but fail when the layout does not suit your daily routine. Function first, theme second. See our house renovation theme Singapore guide once you are happy with the layout.
Built-in carpentry adds cost and reduces flexibility. Buy-as-you-go furniture for bedrooms and living areas preserves budget for kitchen and wardrobe carpentry where built-in makes sense.
BTO key collection happens on a fixed date. If your contractor selection drags past the 3-month-out mark, renovation will overrun move-in deadlines.
Older resale flats and condos have outdated MEP that must be upgraded. Budget 10-15% of total cost for electrical rewiring and plumbing overhaul.
Verbal variation orders are the single largest source of disputes. Every scope change needs a signed variation order with cost and timeline impact.
Most Singapore banks offer home renovation loans up to S$30,000 (HDB) or 6x monthly income at effective rates of 3.5% to 4.5% p.a. for tenures of 1-5 years. DBS, OCBC and UOB are the main lenders. Compare loan tenure carefully – a shorter tenure lowers total interest but raises monthly repayment.
For a detailed comparison of renovation loan rates and insurance, see Income insurance financing overview or the MoneySmart home renovation loan guide. Fortified does not offer financing directly but we can point you to HDB-approved panel lenders.
There is no practical difference. Singaporean homeowners and contractors use “home renovation” and “house renovation” interchangeably. Both cover the same scope: hacking, masonry, MEP rewiring, carpentry, flooring and finishing works across HDB, condo and landed properties.
HDB BTO renovation costs S$25,000-S$40,000 (no hacking needed). HDB resale renovation costs S$35,000-S$60,000 for a 4-room flat, higher for 5-room and executive flats due to additional hacking and re-tiling.
A standard home renovation package includes hacking (if needed), masonry and re-tiling, electrical rewiring, plumbing overhaul, painting, carpentry (kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, TV console), false ceiling and project management. Premium packages add designer fittings, feature walls and smart home wiring.
Verify HDB licence for HDB works or BCA registration for structural and landed works. Check portfolio of completed projects in your property type. Compare itemised quotations line-by-line, not headline price. Confirm there is one named project manager owning the project end-to-end.
Popular 2026 trends include Japanese Zen (muji-inspired minimal), Modern Luxury (dark wood + marble accents), Scandinavian Tropical (light wood + indoor plants) and Smart Home integration. See our house renovation theme Singapore guide for inclusion details.
A typical HDB or condo renovation runs 8-14 weeks from site handover to homeowner handover, plus 2 weeks defect rectification. Landed renovation with structural works runs 4-8 months including permit approval periods.
A Singapore renovation company is a registered entity that provides end-to-end renovation services including design, permits, construction and project management. Fortified is an HDB-licensed and BCA-registered Singapore renovation company operating across HDB, condo, commercial and landed properties.
Open-concept kitchen-living layouts, multi-functional built-in carpentry (bed platform with storage), feature walls with hidden TV mounts, false ceiling with cove lighting, and smart home integration (smart lights, video doorbells). Space-maximising ideas beat expensive finishing for HDB layouts.
Whether you are searching for home renovation Singapore options or specifically a house renovation contractor, the decisions you make before works begin – budget, contractor, scope, permits – determine whether your project runs on time and on budget. Fortified is a BCA-registered and HDB-licensed Singapore renovation company with dedicated teams for HDB, condo and landed renovation. Fixed-budget contracts, guaranteed timelines, one project manager from quote to handover.
Talk to Fortified for a free quotation on your home renovation project, or explore our house renovation Singapore pillar page for the full service overview.