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One night, I encountered a blackout for my entire 4-room resale flat. Upon stepping out of my house, I was aghast to realise that this blackout had happened to my dwelling only. My trusty electrician investigated the cause; it turned out that the DB board and circuit breakers were charred. Thus, I needed to replace the electrical wiring.

My wife and I decided to transform this mishap into an opportunity and renovate the entire flat. This was my first time renovating my flat, so I was clueless about how much money I needed to fork out.

So, since I kept track of my expenses, I thought I would share them unreservedly. Your situation will be different because you may not need to renovate the entire flat (and remodel it differently - this is a not-so-subtle reference to my wife.) But I thought you may find these prices useful as a reference.

Interior Designer ($7500)

  • phase 1: concept development (3D illustrations, 1-2 design revisions)
  • phase 2: design documentation (layout plan, electrical wiring plan)
  • phase 3: construction period (coordination with main contractor and electrician, provision of vendor contacts for lighting, insect mesh, painting)

Contractor (~$75,000, paid in 3 installments that comprised 20%, 40% & 40% of total cost respectively)

  • demolition & hacking of existing walls & floors
  • fabrication and installation of countertops and cabinets
  • construction of false ceilings and partition works
  • installation of vinyl flooring and skirting
  • installation of new water point, faucet and sink
  • dismantling and installing of new casement, sliding and top-hung windows
  • plastering over wall tiles
  • securing HDB Reno Permit, doing general cleaning & Site protection works.

Electrical Works(~$9700)

  • Installation of downlights, ceiling lights, pendant lights, and LED strip lights
  • Installation of light switches (including 2-way switches)
  • Installation of single and double power points
  • Installation of a 22-way DB board with circuit breakers

Benjamin Moore ($3000)

  • basic painting ($2500)
  • upgrade to Aura paint for all interior walls ($400)
  • painting of 2x toilet pipes inclusive of application of anti-fungus solution ($100)

Shalom Movers ($2750)

  • removal service ($1470)
  • one-time handling fee ($150)
  • storage charge for two months ($500)
  • redelivery fee ($630)

Wow thanks for sharing this!! Posts like this is why I created this territory.

Was this in USD?

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Oh thank you for your interest. I should have posted this with some photos instead. Here is a picture each of the kitchen, living room and bedroom. You can estimate how much space Singaporeans typically live in haha:

The pricing was in SGD!

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Tight!!

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101 square meters2

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48 sats \ 1 reply \ @BlokchainB 15h

1,087 sq ft. The size of my last one bedroom apartment was 980 such a tight space

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But you know, when my apartment is smallish, I don’t have to clean so much haha

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48 sats \ 1 reply \ @Sandman 30 Dec

Hey! My friend, happy new year in advance.

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Happy new year. May 2026 be a more meaningful year for you

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