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Thursday, 21 May 2026

Property Updates: This Family Of Five Spent $40K To Have Their Macpherson BTO Fully Designed By IKEA


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A Macpherson Weave BTO family of five turned an exploratory IKEA visit into a near fully furnished home, spending about $40,000 to design and fit out their 969 sq ft four-room flat using IKEA’s Home Design Service. Initially seeking inspiration for their new flat, homeowners Seng and his wife expanded the plan from kitchen ideas to a full-home design solution after discovering IKEA’s bundled service as a cost-effective alternative to traditional interior design firms.

IKEA’s design team provided consultation, space planning, 3D layouts, and product recommendations, while coordinating installation with external contractors for works beyond its scope. The family, who previously lived in a resale flat that required little renovation, prioritised keeping costs and timelines under control, comparing IKEA’s offer with interior design firms that quoted roughly 20 percent more. Most furnishings, including kitchen systems, wardrobes, lighting, and bedroom setups, were sourced from IKEA, with only select appliances and plumbing works handled by third parties.

IKEA’s service, launched in Singapore recently, aims to simplify renovation by offering end-to-end coordination for standardized layouts common in new BTO developments. Company representatives noted that prefabricated housing designs in Singapore allow IKEA to scale its model efficiently across similar apartment configurations. However, the service does not yet include demolition, painting, or full renovation works, requiring homeowners to engage external contractors for certain tasks.

IKEA plans to expand these capabilities in Singapore to offer a more complete renovation package in the near future. Overall, the Seng family’s experience highlights growing interest among Singapore homeowners in bundled, affordable, design-led renovation solutions from established furniture brands seeking to challenge traditional interior design firms in a competitive housing market, reflecting changing expectations for home renovation services in Singapore.

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