What careful budgeting looks like in practice.
The average 3-room BTO renovation is expected to cost between $40,800 and $52,000 in 2026. If having to spend that amount makes you sweat a little, the good news is that you can still get a functional and comfortable abode for less.
Here are 7 examples of 3-room BTO renovations that cost $40,000 or less, plus tips on how you can make yours look good without breaking the bank.
*This article features only projects that were completed in the last 3 years, so that it’s indicative of what you can get today after factoring in rising renovation costs.
1. A timeless 3-room BTO at Tengah that’s a cosy family home | Renovation cost: $30,000
Simple interiors are often the ones that are timeless, and this one’s unlikely to go out of style even decades down the line.
From carpentry to loose furnishings, light neutral tones were used so the place doesn’t feel crammed, while well-appointed warm lights create a cosy atmosphere.
To cut down on cost, the owners opted in for HDB’s Optional Component Scheme for which things like flooring and doors are not only cheaper due to economies of scale, but can also be funded with CPF instead of cash.
Contact Quad.R Design
2. A simple, modern luxe 3-room BTO at Ang Mo Kio | Renovation cost: $29,000
Likewise, this next 3-room BTO at Tengah takes on a simple aesthetic, elevated with stone-look and glossy/reflective surfaces for a modern luxe twist.
Apart from usual suspects like sintered stone/quartz countertops, these surfaces include a full-height mirror that conceals the household shelter, as well as metallic accents like a pendant lamp and bar stools.
To help keep renovation costs low, only basic works were carried out in the spare bedroom — a budgeting tip many are increasingly adopting, since you can always zhuzh it up a few years later when you have a better sense of how you utilise the space, and after you’ve had more time to save.
Contact Kodiyur Builders
3. A modern, monochromatic 3-room BTO at Fernvale | Renovation cost: $28,000
Many consider HDB-provided fittings to be functional but unaesthetic, yet this 3-room BTO at Fernvale is a good example of how you can make them work to your advantage.
Sporting a contrast of black and white tones, everything from HDB-provided window frames to appliances add to its bold, monochromatic look.
Over in the bedroom, textured grey tones introduce visual variation. But that’s not all. It comes with two useful budget hacks:
Contact Level-Up Studio
4. A calming white-and-wood 3-room BTO at Bartley | Renovation cost: $40,000
To contain fumes from heavy cooking (while visually opening up the space), the owners of this 3-room BTO at Bartley opted for a semi-open concept kitchen. This was achieved with a white-framed French glass door that adds to the overall white-and-wood look.
Meanwhile, the dining table doubles as a partition to create a foyer that ‘leads’ guests towards the living area.
And unlike the previous example with a full-height wardrobe, a half-height vanity allows the owner to see the entire master bedroom from any corner, but still giving that ‘walk-in’ feel.
The owners likewise depended on HDB’s Optional Component Scheme to eliminate the need for any flooring and tiling works by their interior designer, in turn keeping renovation costs low.
Contact Le Interior Affairs
5. A Pokemon fan’s contemporary 3-room BTO at Tengah | Renovation cost: $40,000
Focusing on functional essentials like the dining nook, kitchen peninsula and master bedroom wardrobe, Thom Signature Design was able to cap the overall renovation cost of this 3-room BTO at $40,000.
Accent lighting and metallic surfaces were then used to give the space a polished, upscale look that isn’t too ostentatious.
But the most interesting part of this project? The spare bedroom was turned into a ‘museum’ of collectibles with a Pokemon theme — a reminder that you have free will on how to spend your adult money. You’re welcome.
Contact Thom Signature Design
6. A clean, minimalist 3-room BTO at Tengah | Renovation cost: $37,000
This 3-room BTO at Tengah is another example in which the bulk of renovation costs were focused on essential built-ins, and the common bedroom was left largely untouched.
But in this instance, some budget was also set aside for an aesthetic centrepiece: a curved false ceiling with cove lighting.
This use of indirect warm lighting continues as a recurring motif in the bedroom and bathroom, lending a sense of restfulness to a space that might otherwise feel ‘cold’ due to the abundance of white surfaces.
Contact Senso Studio
7. An elderly-friendly 3-room BTO at Woodlands South | Renovation cost: $40,000
Another tip to cut down on renovation costs? Opt for loose furnishings when it comes to things like a TV console or bedside tables (which you can get at massive discounts during e-commerce/year-end sales!), and utilise built-ins for floor-to-ceiling cabinets that help to maximise storage space.
That’s exactly what the owners of this 3-room BTO at Woodlands South did.
Likely a retired couple that was right-sizing, they also made sure the space was elderly-friendly, with curved countertop edges as well as grab bars in the bathroom that HDB provides grants for if you have seniors at home.
Contact LuxCraft
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