The 5 Most Popular Interior Design Styles in Singapore Homes (2026)
Trends come and go, but these five styles have consistently dominated Singapore renovations. Understanding them helps you brief your designer effectively and avoid costly mid-project style changes.
1. Scandinavian Characterised by clean lines, light wood tones (oak, birch, ash), white and neutral palettes, and functional furniture. Scandinavian design works exceptionally well in HDB flats because its emphasis on openness and light makes compact spaces feel larger. Budget impact is moderate, as the style relies on simplicity rather than expensive materials. Best For: 3 to 4 room BTO flats, young couples, families with children who need durable and fuss-free interiors. 2. Japandi (Japanese-Scandinavian Fusion) The hottest trend in Singapore right now. Japandi combines Scandinavian functionality with Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetics: think muted earth tones, natural textures, warm wood grains, and intentional imperfection. The style demands high-quality materials and craftsmanship, making it slightly more expensive than pure Scandinavian. Best For: 4 to 5 room HDB and condos, homeowners who value calm and understated elegance. 3. Modern Contemporary Sleek, sharp, and sophisticated. Modern contemporary uses a mix of materials (marble, metal, glass, engineered wood) with bold colour accents against neutral backdrops. Feature walls, concealed lighting, and handleless carpentry are hallmarks. This style commands a higher budget due to material variety and precision in execution. Best For: Condominiums and executive HDB flats, homeowners who want a showroom-quality finish. 4. Industrial Exposed brick, concrete, metal accents, and Edison-style lighting define the industrial look. In Singapore, this translates to cement-screed flooring, open shelving, and raw finishes. It can be budget-friendly because it embraces rawness rather than perfection, but quality industrial design still requires skilled execution. Best For: Resale HDB flats where existing concrete elements can be featured rather than covered, bachelor pads, and creative professionals. 5. Modern Luxury Marble surfaces, gold or brass hardware, plush textures, and statement lighting. Modern luxury is about creating a five-star hotel atmosphere at home. This is the most expensive style to execute well, with material costs alone often exceeding other categories. Best For: Large condominiums and landed properties, homeowners with budgets above S$100,000. Match with Designers for Your Style → Tell Reno Research your preferred style, and our algorithm will match you with designers whose portfolios align with your taste. Browse real projects in your chosen style.
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