A well-designed bedroom should be more than a place to sleep — it should support how you relax, recharge, work, or even store half your home. In Singapore’s compact HDB flats, bedroom renovation is also about smart space planning. Homeowners today are:
• Turning common bedrooms into home offices or study rooms
• Hacking walls to create a bigger living room or open layout
• Designing kids’ rooms that grow with them
• Creating a walk-in wardrobe from a spare room
• Making the master bedroom feel like a hotel suite — even in a 4-room flat
At Renomoji, we connect you with interior designers who understand how to design multi-functional, restful, and future-proof bedroom spaces in any HDB flat.
Here’s what Singapore homeowners typically spend on bedroom renovations:
Room Type / Conversion | Estimated Cost Range |
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Master Bedroom Renovation | $6,000 – $12,000 |
Common Bedroom Makeover | $4,000 – $8,000 |
Kids' Room Theme Setup | $5,000 – $10,000 |
Convert to Study Room | $5,500 – $9,000 |
Walk-in Wardrobe Setup | $6,000 – $10,000+ |
Open Layout (Wall Hacking) | $10,000 – $18,000+ |
Whether it’s part of a full renovation or a standalone project, here’s how to plan it right:
Full Home Reno |
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Bedrooms are usually done last — after wet works and kitchen |
Plan your layout & lighting during design stage |
Bedroom-Only Reno |
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Allow 1–2 weeks for carpentry and fittings |
Custom wardrobes or study desks need fabrication lead time |
Conversions (e.g. Study Room or Open Layout) |
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Hacking/partitioning requires HDB permit |
Expect extra 1–2 weeks for approvals and structural checks |
Tip: Decide early — do you want the bedroom to be private, dual-purpose, or integrated into another space?
Whether you’re upgrading your master, converting a common room to a study, or removing walls for space — we’ll match you with experienced ID firms who get it done right.
Depending on your goals, your bedroom renovation may include:
Here are real HDB bedroom transformations by Renomoji-listed firms:
# | Project | Type / Use | Key Features | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bukit Batok Calm | Master Bedroom | L-shaped wardrobe + warm lighting | $9,800 |
2 | Tampines Shared Space | Open Layout | Wall hacked + living area extended | $12,500 |
3 | Hougang Little Nest | Kids' Room | Bunk bed + themed wallpaper | $8,200 |
4 | Sengkang Dual Zone | Common → Study Room | Built-in desk + open shelving | $6,500 |
5 | Ang Mo Kio Convert | Spare → Walk-in Wardrobe | Full cabinetry + mirror doors | $7,200 |
See how Singaporeans transformed their HDB bedrooms into restful retreats, multi-use zones, and compact workspaces.
Bedroom renovation questions? Here’s what homeowners ask the most:
Yes, many 4-room homeowners remove a bedroom to create an open-concept living-dining area. HDB permit is required, and your ID will handle it.
Absolutely. Common bedrooms are often turned into home offices with built-in desks, bookshelves, and partitions for privacy.
Usually one full room or at least 1.2m depth along a wall. Your ID can customise it based on the available space and storage needs.
Yes. Many homeowners add feature walls, recessed lighting, and a small dressing area or work corner to elevate the space.
About 1–2 weeks for standalone rooms. Full renos take 6–10 weeks, depending on hacking and carpentry.
