Carpet Singapore — Broadloom, Tiles and Rugs for Homes, Offices and Hotels
Carpet in Singapore: Broadloom, Tiles, and Rugs for Every Interior Carpet remains one of the most effective ways to transform the acoustic and sensory quality of an interior. In Singapore — where hard flooring dominates residential and commercial interiors and ambient noise carries easily through air-conditioned open-plan spaces — carpet softens footfall, reduces echo, and introduces a sense of warmth and comfort that hard materials cannot replicate. Whether the application is a Grade…
Carpet Singapore — Broadloom, Tiles and Rugs for Homes, Offices and Hotels
Carpet in Singapore: Broadloom, Tiles, and Rugs for Every Interior
Carpet remains one of the most effective ways to transform the acoustic and sensory quality of an interior. In Singapore — where hard flooring dominates residential and commercial interiors and ambient noise carries easily through air-conditioned open-plan spaces — carpet softens footfall, reduces echo, and introduces a sense of warmth and comfort that hard materials cannot replicate. Whether the application is a Grade A office tower, a hotel corridor, a healthcare waiting area, or a residential bedroom, the right carpet specification elevates the finished space in ways that are felt as much as seen.
Goodrich Global’s carpet collection spans the three formats that define the Singapore market. Carpet tiles dominate commercial interiors because their modular format allows individual replacement, simplifies access to underfloor services, and supports fast, phased fit-out schedules. Broadloom carpet — installed wall-to-wall in wide rolls — delivers the seamless, luxurious appearance that hospitality, boutique retail, and high-end residential projects demand. Rugs and bespoke cut-to-size pieces add finished character to bedrooms, lobbies, and hospitality suites. Across all three formats, we source from manufacturers with proven track records in tropical environments.
Specification in Singapore’s commercial market is driven as much by compliance as by design. Our range includes carpet tiles rated to international fire safety standards including SCDF requirements, products certified by the Singapore Green Label scheme for BCA Green Mark contribution, and ranges with documented environmental product declarations (EPDs) for ESG reporting. For residential projects, synthetic fibre constructions offer excellent stain resistance and longevity in Singapore’s humidity, while wool-blend options deliver a softer, more luxurious feel for bedrooms and master suites.
Our Singapore showroom holds physical samples across commercial and residential ranges, and our team works with interior designers, architects, facility managers, and homeowners to match product specification to each brief. For large-scale commercial projects, we provide full technical documentation, fire-rating certificates, and sustainability credentials on request. Request samples to evaluate options in person, or book an appointment with our specialists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are carpets suitable for Singapore’s humid climate?
Yes. Modern carpets manufactured with synthetic fibres such as solution-dyed nylon or polypropylene and moisture-resistant backings perform well in Singapore’s humidity. Air-conditioned and well-ventilated spaces pose no issue for carpet, and regular vacuuming is usually sufficient to keep carpets in excellent condition. Offices, hotels, and healthcare facilities across Singapore use carpet extensively for its acoustic and comfort benefits.
What is the difference between carpet tiles and broadloom?
Carpet tiles are modular pieces (typically 50cm x 50cm) that can be individually replaced if damaged or worn. This makes them the standard choice for offices and commercial spaces where maintenance practicality and access to underfloor services are priorities. Broadloom carpet comes in wide rolls installed wall-to-wall, creating a seamless visual finish that suits hotel corridors, high-end residential interiors, and hospitality spaces where design continuity is important.
How much does carpet cost in Singapore?
Carpet pricing in Singapore varies by format and specification. Commercial carpet tiles typically range from around $5 to $15 per square foot supplied and installed. Broadloom carpet sits in a similar range, with premium wool-blend products and designer ranges at the upper end. Rugs and bespoke cut-to-size pieces are priced based on size, material, and finishing. Request a quotation for project-specific pricing.
How do I maintain carpet in Singapore’s climate?
Regular vacuuming — two to three times per week in high-traffic areas — is the foundation of carpet maintenance. Professional deep cleaning every twelve to eighteen months refreshes the fibres and removes embedded soil. In Singapore, keeping the space well-ventilated or air-conditioned helps control humidity and prevents any risk of mildew. For commercial carpet tiles, keeping a small stock of spare tiles allows localised replacement without disrupting the full installation.
Can carpet tiles be installed over existing flooring?
In most cases, yes. Carpet tiles can be laid over smooth, level, and dry subfloors including concrete screed, existing vinyl, and ceramic tiles. This is particularly practical for office renovations where minimising downtime is important. The existing surface must be clean, dry, and reasonably level — a site assessment before installation confirms subfloor suitability.
What is the lifespan of commercial carpet tiles?
Quality commercial carpet tiles typically last ten to fifteen years in moderate-traffic environments and seven to ten years in heavy-traffic areas such as lobbies and open offices. Individual tiles in high-wear zones can be replaced without re-carpeting the entire floor, which extends the useful life of the installation. For hospitality lobbies, airport lounges, and similar very-high-traffic areas, specifying higher-grade tiles with enhanced wear layers is recommended.
What certifications should I look for in commercial carpet specifications?
For commercial projects in Singapore, the key certifications are SCDF-compliant fire ratings for safety, Singapore Green Label certification from the Singapore Environment Council for BCA Green Mark projects, and environmental product declarations (EPDs) for ESG-focused specifiers. Many modern carpet tiles also include recycled content and are manufactured to support end-of-life take-back programmes. Our commercial team can supply full documentation on request.
Guides and Resources
Carpet Tiles vs Broadloom: Which Is Better for Offices?
Best Office Carpet in Singapore: Buyer’s Guide
Carpet for Bedrooms in Singapore: Comfort Guide
Carpet Maintenance Guide: Tips for Longevity
Acoustic Carpet Tiles for Office Noise Reduction
Hotel Carpet Design and Selection Guide
Carpet Cleaning in Singapore: Professional and DIY Tips
Wool Carpet Guide: Benefits, Care and Best Uses
Carpet Colour Guide: How to Choose the Right Shade
Carpet for Living Room: Styles and Layout Ideas
Carpet for Condo Singapore: Options and Styling Tips
Carpet Tile Patterns: Creative Layouts for Every Space
Shag Rugs: Plush Comfort and Styling Tips
Rug Care and Cleaning Guide for Singapore Homes
How to Remove Carpet Odour: Tips for Fresh Floors
Hallway Runner Rugs: Sizing, Style and Material Guide