Whole home renovations aren’t just a facelift — they’re a full transformation of how your space looks, feels, and functions. Whether you’re moving into a new BTO or giving your resale flat a second life, a full HDB renovation means every corner is touched — from flooring and lighting to carpentry and toilets.
Most homeowners go for full-unit makeovers when:
• Moving into their forever home
• Upgrading from old design/layout
• Optimising space for work, family, or kids
• Starting fresh after buying a resale unit
At Renomoji, we connect you to trusted interior design firms that specialize in end-to-end HDB renovations — so you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors or worry about hidden costs.
Here’s what most homeowners spend on full-home renovations, depending on flat size and design choices:
Flat Type | Full Renovation Cost Range |
|---|---|
3-Room Flat | $25,000 – $38,000 |
4-Room Flat | $32,000 – $45,000 |
5-Room Flat | $38,000 – $55,000+ |
Executive Maisonette | $55,000 – $75,000+ |
Space planning & design
Doing a full reno? Start planning at least 2–3 months before key collection (or before move-in for resale flats).
Pre-key Collection (BTO/Resale) |
|---|
Decide on layout goals, lifestyle needs, and must-haves |
Shortlist IDs and share your floor plan |
Clarify if you need hacking, new wiring, or just cosmetic updates |
After Key Collection |
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Finalise material selections |
ID submits HDB permit applications |
Renovation begins (average 6–10 weeks) |
Tip: If you’re staying in the flat during reno, consider doing it in phases — or arrange for temporary accommodation.
Fast, free, and no pressure — matched to verified HDB IDs with proven projects.
All works are coordinated under one project manager — so you’re never left chasing subcontractors.
Here’s what a full renovation package typically covers:
These homes were renovated top to bottom — including layout changes, full rewiring, and custom carpentry — all by licensed ID firms we work with.
Here are real full-unit renovation projects completed by ID firms on Renomoji:
# | Project | Address | Year Completed |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alkaff Breeze | Toa Payoh / Bidadari | 2024 |
2 | Champions Bliss | Tengah | 2024 |
3 | Parc Glen | Tengah | 2024 |
4 | Grove Spring | Yishun | 2024 |
5 | Harmony Village | Bukit Batok | 2024 |
6 | Northshore Straits View | Punggol | 2024 |
7 | Punggol Point District | Punggol | Jan 2025 |
8 | Chencharu Green | Yishun | Feb 2025 |
9 | Chencharu Vine | Yishun | Feb 2025 |
10 | Stirling Horizon | Woodlands | Feb 2025 |
11 | Tanjong Rhu Parc Front | Kallang/Whampoa | Feb 2025 |
12 | Majestic Green | Tengah | Q1 2025 |
13 | Farrer Park Arena | Kallang/Whampoa | Q1 2025 |
14 | West Glades @ Bukit Batok | Bukit Batok | Late 2024–Q1 2025 |
15 | Tampines GreenOpal | Tampines | 2025 |
Browse full-home transformation photos:
• Kitchen & toilets
• Feature walls & built-ins
• Flooring, lighting, and space-saving ideas
Got questions? Here are the answers homeowners ask most before starting a full renovation.
Usually 6 to 10 weeks, depending on flat type and complexity. Maisonette units may take longer.
Not recommended for full-unit works. It’s dusty, noisy, and toilets/kitchen may be unusable for weeks. Temporary stay elsewhere is ideal.
Yes — we only match you with firms who have experience managing end-to-end works with in-house teams or reliable subcontractors.
Yes. Some homeowners retain doors, sinks, or tiles to reduce cost. Just let your ID know what you want to keep.
That’s possible. IDs can help plan phase-by-phase based on your budget or stay-in needs — e.g. toilets first, carpentry later.
