



Japandi and Scandinavian styles suit modern contemporary HDB interiors nicely for a cohesive look. Pieces share the same wood tone, finish, and style for visual consistency across the room. Megafurniture offers various finish options to match your HDB aesthetic precisely. Buyers seek guaranteed style coordination without sourcing each piece individually for their bedroom set.
Queen bed frames fit most HDB master bedrooms well. Queen 152x190cm is the standard size that fits most HDB master bedrooms comfortably. Leave approximately 60cm clearance on the exit side to ensure easy movement around the room. Single 91x190cm or Super Single 107x190cm options work better for smaller common rooms in BTO flats.
Storage beds suit HDB flats with nowhere else for luggage. Hydraulic lift-up mechanisms need overhead clearance while drawers require floor clearance to operate smoothly. A bed frame with built-in drawers keeps the bedroom tidy without needing additional wardrobes. This solution maximises utility in compact living spaces effectively for new owners.
HDB lift door opening is the real limit at 90cm wide x 209cm tall. Standard HDB door measures around 91.5x213cm but the lift door usually restricts entry. Leave a 2–5cm buffer for the lift door, corridor turn, or internal doorway during delivery. Access constraints often dictate which large bedroom sets a buyer can actually bring home.
Solid wood frames outlast particleboard furniture in humid climates significantly. Rubberwood is a common affordable hardwood offering durability for local conditions. Humidity typically sits around 80%+ which affects untreated materials. Full-grain leather lasts best while performance fabrics resist stains better than standard upholstery.