Residential Flooring Singapore — Vinyl, SPC, Timber and Laminate for Homes
Residential Flooring in Singapore: Vinyl, SPC, Timber, and Laminate for Every Home Your flooring sets the mood of your home. In Singapore, where humidity, tight renovation timelines, and HDB rules shape every decision, the right residential flooring has to look beautiful, handle day-to-day family life, and stand up to the local climate year after year. Goodrich Global’s residential flooring collection brings together the formats homeowners, interior designers, and contractors specify most — luxury…
Residential Flooring Singapore — Vinyl, SPC, Timber and Laminate for Homes
Residential Flooring in Singapore: Vinyl, SPC, Timber, and Laminate for Every Home
Your flooring sets the mood of your home. In Singapore, where humidity, tight renovation timelines, and HDB rules shape every decision, the right residential flooring has to look beautiful, handle day-to-day family life, and stand up to the local climate year after year. Goodrich Global’s residential flooring collection brings together the formats homeowners, interior designers, and contractors specify most — luxury vinyl (LVT), SPC, engineered timber, laminate, and specialist overlays — all sourced from manufacturers with proven track records in the Singapore market.
Vinyl and SPC flooring lead the residential market for good reason: they are waterproof, dimensionally stable in Singapore’s humidity, suitable for HDB and condo installation, and available in hundreds of wood-effect and stone-effect finishes. Engineered timber delivers the warmth of real wood in a format engineered for tropical conditions, while laminate offers a budget-friendly option for bedrooms and living areas. Across every format, our collection covers the looks homeowners are asking for — herringbone, wide plank, light oak, smoked walnut, marble-effect, terrazzo — with wear layers specified for residential use. Whether you are renovating a new BTO, refreshing a resale HDB, or specifying flooring for a landed property, we have an option that fits the brief.
Residential specification is as much about the practical details as the finish. Our team helps homeowners and designers navigate the decisions that actually matter — whether to install over existing tiles or lift them, how to handle the transition at door thresholds, what wear layer suits a household with kids or pets, whether a rigid-core SPC or a flexible LVT is right for the room, and how installation fits into a broader renovation programme. We work with established installers across Singapore, so the product you choose arrives with the fitting support to match.
Residential flooring is also about how the floor works with everything else in the room — the walls, the window treatments, the carpet or rug in the living space. Our showroom carries coordinated ranges that make it easier to specify a complete interior, and our team can help you pair residential flooring with residential wallcovering, residential carpets, and drapery fabrics. Request a quotation for your home renovation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best residential flooring for Singapore homes?
Luxury vinyl (LVT) and SPC flooring are the most popular residential choices in Singapore — they are waterproof, stable in tropical humidity, quick to install, and cover the full range of wood-effect and stone-effect finishes homeowners want. Engineered timber suits homeowners who want the warmth of real wood in a format designed for Singapore’s climate, while laminate delivers a budget-friendly alternative for bedrooms and less-used rooms. The best choice depends on the room, the household, and the look you are after.
How much does residential flooring cost in Singapore?
Residential flooring pricing varies by material, wear layer, and brand. Entry-level LVT and SPC start around $3 to $5 per square foot supplied and installed; mid-range products sit at $5 to $8; premium LVT, SPC, and engineered timber move up to $10 to $18 and beyond for designer ranges and wide-plank timber. A full 4-room HDB typically sits between $5,000 and $15,000 depending on the specification. Request a quotation for pricing based on your floor area and chosen range.
Can residential flooring be installed over existing tiles?
In most cases, yes. LVT, SPC, and laminate flooring can be installed as a floating floor directly over existing ceramic tiles, provided the tiles are intact and the floor is reasonably level. This is a common approach for HDB and condo renovations — it avoids tile hacking, reduces debris, and shortens the renovation programme by days. A site survey confirms whether any levelling or surface preparation is needed before installation.
Is vinyl or SPC flooring better for HDB and condo homes?
Both are waterproof, both install over existing tiles, and both are HDB- and condo-friendly. LVT is slightly more flexible and handles minor subfloor imperfections better; SPC is more rigid, dimensionally stable, and can feel more substantial underfoot. For wet areas and kitchens, either works. For family homes with kids and pets, SPC’s rigid core typically stands up to impact damage slightly better. Our team can walk you through the differences during your showroom visit.
What flooring works best for HDB and condo wet areas?
Waterproof LVT and SPC work for kitchens, service yards, and utility areas. For HDB toilets, flooring must follow HDB rules on waterproofing and drainage — most residential flooring ranges are not designed for fully wet bathrooms and toilets, which typically stay tiled. Our team can advise on which rooms suit your chosen flooring and where tiles remain the right specification.
How long does residential flooring last?
Quality residential LVT and SPC typically last ten to twenty years in normal household use, with wear layers being the main determinant of lifespan. Engineered timber can last twenty to thirty years and beyond — and unlike LVT, quality engineered boards can be sanded and refinished once or twice to extend their life further. Laminate typically delivers ten to fifteen years before showing wear in high-traffic areas. Choosing the right wear layer and maintaining the floor properly are the biggest factors in long-term performance.
Do I need to acclimatise residential flooring before installation?
Yes, most residential flooring — LVT, SPC, engineered timber, and laminate — needs at least 48 hours of on-site acclimatisation in the installation environment before fitting, so the boards stabilise at room temperature and humidity. This is particularly important in Singapore, where the contrast between storage conditions and the home’s air-conditioned environment can cause dimensional changes. Your installer will handle acclimatisation as part of the standard installation programme.