Kitchen Renovation in Jurong West
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Typical price: SGD 5,500–SGD 45,000
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Kitchen Renovation prices in Jurong West
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cabinet package only New kitchen carpentry, existing layout and finishes kept | SGD 5,500 | SGD 8,000 | SGD 12,000 |
| Full HDB kitchen renovation Hacking, tiling, carpentry, plumbing, and electrical | SGD 11,000 | SGD 16,000 | SGD 25,000 |
| Condo kitchen renovation Full renovation with premium finishes and appliances | SGD 15,000 | SGD 25,000 | SGD 45,000 |
How to hire a kitchen renovation pro in Singapore
- For HDB flats, use an HDB-registered contractor and get the renovation permit before hacking walls or floor finishes
- Check HDB rules for your plan: open-kitchen conversions in BTOs must use approved partition treatments, and gas pipe relocation must be done by City Energy-authorized workers
- Get carpentry quoted per foot run (top and bottom cabinets separately) with the material and finish system named — it's the dominant cost line
- Confirm a PUB-licensed plumber for water/sanitary changes and an EMA-licensed electrician for circuits
- Confirm waterproofing renewal if kitchen floor tiles are hacked
- Schedule noisy works within HDB hours (weekdays 9am-5pm) and sequence around the 2-3 week carpentry manufacturing lead
HDB kitchen renovations require registered contractors under permit, with structural walls, floor loading, and gas relocations tightly controlled — gas work must be done by authorized gas service workers. Carpentry is priced per foot run in Singapore, which makes quotes unusually comparable if you insist on the breakdown.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I keep my kitchen layout to save money?
Yes, and it is the single biggest saver. Keeping the sink, stove, and appliance positions avoids rerouting water, waste, gas, and heavy electrical circuits — which means less demolition, fewer trades, and no re-certification of services. Spend the savings on better cabinets and benchtops, which you touch every day.
Who should I hire — a kitchen company, a general contractor, or separate trades?
Kitchen companies bundle design, cabinetry, and installation — convenient, mid-to-premium pricing, but their trades coordination varies. A general contractor suits kitchens with structural or layout changes. Buying cabinets yourself and hiring an installer plus plumber and electrician is cheapest but makes you the project manager. Match the model to how much rework your kitchen needs, not to the showroom experience.
How much deposit is normal for a kitchen renovation?
Kitchen projects legitimately need larger deposits than other renovations because cabinetry is manufactured to order — 20-40% at signing is common for supply-and-install packages, though several countries cap contract deposits by law. Make sure the deposit is tied to the cabinet order being placed, and always keep a final 5-10% until installation snags are fixed.
Should I supply appliances myself or through the contractor?
Appliances are the easiest item to self-supply because they are standardized and heavily discounted in sales — just lock in exact models before cabinets are ordered, since cabinet openings are built to them. Let the contractor handle anything built-in that affects warranty or gas/electrical certification, and agree in writing who is responsible if a self-supplied appliance arrives late or damaged.
What are the most common kitchen renovation mistakes?
Ordering cabinets before finalizing appliance models; demolishing before cabinet delivery is confirmed; skimping on drawers (they beat cupboards for base storage); too few power outlets; no dedicated circuits for ovens and induction hobs; and treating ventilation as an afterthought — a recirculating hood where ducting was feasible is a permanent regret.
How long does a kitchen renovation take?
On-site work for a straightforward same-layout kitchen runs 2-4 weeks; layout changes with plumbing, gas, or electrical rework push it to 4-8 weeks. The hidden timeline is before day one: custom cabinetry commonly has 4-10 week manufacturing lead times, so order early and only demolish once delivery is confirmed.
How much does an HDB kitchen renovation cost?
Kitchen cabinet packages start around S$5,500-S$8,000, while a complete HDB kitchen renovation (hacking, tiling, carpentry, plumbing, electrical) typically runs S$11,000-S$25,000. Condo kitchens with premium finishes run S$15,000-S$45,000.
Can I convert my HDB kitchen to an open kitchen?
Often yes with an HDB permit — non-structural walls can be removed, but structural walls cannot, and newer BTO open-kitchen conversions must follow HDB's approved schemes. Gas point relocation adds cost and must be done by authorized gas workers, so get that quoted before committing to the layout.
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