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9 Best Carpenters in Singapore (2026)

My pick of the best carpenter Singapore options for built-in wardrobes, kitchen cabinets and BTO carpentry, with honest notes on materials, finishes and price.

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If you are renovating an HDB flat, a BTO or a condo, the carpenter you pick decides how the home actually lives in day to day. Finding the best carpenter Singapore has to offer is less about flashy showroom photos and more about what is behind the laminate: the carcass material, the hardware, and whether the measurements were taken properly on site. Get those right and your wardrobe still closes flush five years later. Get them wrong and the doors sag by year two.

I run a web design studio, so I am not a carpenter. What I do is build websites for local renovation and home-service firms, which means I spend a lot of time reading their portfolios, their reviews, and the fine print in their quotes. This list is my personal read on who does honest, well-built custom carpentry in Singapore, and how to tell the grades apart. It sits alongside my wider guide to the best handyman services in Singapore if you only need small fixes rather than full built-ins.

Below I explain built-in versus loose furniture and the materials that matter, then give you nine carpenters worth shortlisting, real prices, and the questions I would ask before signing anything.

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Built-in carpentry vs loose furniture (and the materials that matter)

The first decision is built-in versus loose. Loose furniture is the ready-made stuff you buy and place in a room: a flat-pack wardrobe, a freestanding TV console, a bookshelf from a furniture store. Built-in carpentry is fabricated to your exact wall, floor-to-ceiling, often wall-to-wall, so it kills dead corners and dead height that loose pieces leave behind. In a compact HDB or BTO bedroom, a built-in wardrobe will store noticeably more than a same-width loose one, and it reads as part of the room rather than a box dropped into it.

Once you go built-in, the carcass material sets the price and the lifespan. Plywood is the better carcass in Singapore humidity: it holds screws well and shrugs off the odd splash. Particleboard and MDF are cheaper and fine for dry areas like a wardrobe body, but they swell badly if water gets in, which is why a plywood carcass is worth paying for around kitchens and bathrooms. Ask the carpenter to tell you the carcass by name, not just "good wood".

Then the finish. Laminate is the default: durable, huge range of colours and woodgrains, and the cheapest of the good options. Spray paint (also called duco or 2K spray) gives a smooth, jointless look with no visible laminate seams, but it costs more and can chip if knocked hard. Veneer gives real wood grain at a premium. Last, the hardware. Soft-close hinges and drawer runners (Blum and Hettich are the names you want) are the difference between a wardrobe that whispers shut and one that bangs. Cheap hardware is where a low quote usually hides. If you also need walls and finishes touched up after carpentry goes in, my list of the best painting services in Singapore pairs well with this one.

Next: 1. White Artz Carpentry
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1. White Artz Carpentry

White Artz is my top pick for homeowners who want clean, modern built-ins without a middleman markup. They are a direct carpentry firm with their own in-house workshop, over 20 years in the trade, and they are an HDB registered contractor with bizSAFE certification, which matters when you need work done in an estate with proper paperwork.

What I like is how consistent the finishing looks across their wardrobe and kitchen projects: tight reveals, flush doors, and tidy laminate joins. Because you deal with the carpenter directly rather than through an interior designer, the quote tends to be leaner, and they have a strong run of positive reviews to back the workmanship.

White Artz Carpentry Singapore website homepage

Website: whiteartz.com
Location: Kaki Bukit and Woodlands workshops
Google Rating: Around 4.9 stars
Best known for: Direct-from-workshop built-in wardrobes and kitchens

Contact White Artz Carpentry directly

Next: 2. JS Carpentry & Contracts
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2. JS Carpentry & Contracts

JS Carpentry is the pick if you want one team to handle both carpentry and the wider renovation. They run a large in-house crew out of Woodlands and carry a long review history, sitting around 4.7 stars across several hundred Google reviews, which is a lot of jobs to keep that high.

They do the full spread of custom work: wardrobes, storage platforms, feature walls, kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Reviewers repeatedly mention that they send a team back for final touch-ups so every door opens smoothly, and they back their carpentry with a multi-year warranty on materials and workmanship. For a BTO where you want a single accountable contact, they are an easy shortlist.

JS Carpentry and Contracts Singapore website homepage

Website: jscarpentry.com.sg
Location: Woodlands Industrial Park
Google Rating: Around 4.7 stars (400+ reviews)
Best known for: Direct carpentry plus full-renovation contracting

Contact JS Carpentry & Contracts directly

Next: 3. Carpenter Cube
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3. Carpenter Cube

Carpenter Cube has carved out a name as a direct contractor for custom built-ins, and their reviews sit around 4.9 stars. They are based near Boon Leat Terrace and lean into the made-to-measure side: built-in wardrobes, custom bed frames, study desks, dining tables, and kitchen carpentry.

The reason they make my list is the breadth of one-off pieces. If you have an awkward nook, a sloped ceiling, or you want a single bespoke item rather than a whole-home package, they are comfortable quoting it. Clients consistently flag their responsiveness and the finish quality, which is exactly what you want when the brief is non-standard.

Carpenter Cube Singapore website homepage

Website: carpentercube.com
Location: Boon Leat Terrace
Google Rating: Around 4.9 stars
Best known for: Bespoke single pieces and custom built-in wardrobes

Contact Carpenter Cube directly

Next: 4. C&T Carpentry Workshop
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4. C&T Carpentry Workshop

C&T is the one to call if you want pricing you can read off a menu before you commit. They publish nett, per-item prices straight from their Geylang workshop: think a 10ft standard kitchen cabinet set around S$2,150, a 5ft casement wardrobe around S$1,075, a 5ft sliding wardrobe around S$1,250, with countertops and condo surcharges listed separately.

That transparency is rare in this trade and makes budgeting much less stressful. The build spec is solid too: plywood carcasses, high-pressure laminates, soft-close hardware, and PVC interiors that hold up to humidity. For a price-conscious BTO owner who wants to pick exactly what they need and skip the rest, C&T is a smart shortlist.

C and T Carpentry Workshop Singapore website homepage

Website: candtcarpentry.com
Location: Lorong 23 Geylang
Google Rating: Strong direct-workshop reviews
Best known for: Transparent nett pricing from an in-house factory

Next: 5. Tan Carpenters
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5. Tan Carpenters

Tan Carpenters work out of an in-house workshop at Defu Lane with over 20 years of experience, and they are a good fit for homeowners chasing space-maximising solutions. They cover the full set: built-in, walk-in and open wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, shoe cabinets, feature walls and bathroom vanities.

Where they stand out is the packaged approach to whole-home jobs. They offer dedicated HDB resale and BTO renovation carpentry packages, so if you are fitting out a new flat from empty, you can hand over the carpentry scope in one go. Reviewers note reliable timelines and that the finished work matches what was agreed at consultation, which is the quiet quality that actually matters.

Tan Carpenters Singapore website homepage

Website: tancarpenters.com.sg
Location: Defu Lane workshop
Google Rating: Consistently positive reviews
Best known for: BTO and HDB resale carpentry packages

Contact Tan Carpenters directly

Next: 6. Classic Furniture
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6. Classic Furniture

Classic Furniture is the veteran on this list, with over 40 years in carpentry, renovation and customised furniture and a workshop in Eunos. They claim tens of thousands of completed homes, and many of their craftsmen have a decade or more on the bench, which shows up in the finishing.

They run both an interior design arm and an in-house carpentry team, so they suit homeowners who want design and build under one roof rather than coordinating separate trades. If you value longevity and a settled track record over the newest Instagram-friendly studio, they are a dependable pick for wardrobes, kitchen systems and full custom furniture.

Classic Furniture Singapore website homepage

Website: classicfurniture.sg
Location: Eunos
Google Rating: Long-standing positive reputation
Best known for: 40+ years of in-house furniture and carpentry

Contact Classic Furniture directly

Next: 7. Heng Lai Carpentry & Design
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7. Heng Lai Carpentry & Design

Heng Lai has been going since 1997, with founders carrying around 30 years between them. They are the firm to look at if you want timeless, sturdy built-ins rather than trend-chasing, and reviewers describe them as the no-fuss, dependable type that gets the job done and communicates clearly.

They blend traditional carpentry values with modern service: punctual delivery, clear updates, and tailored woodwork across wardrobes, cabinetry and renovation. For homeowners who want lasting quality and a carpenter who will actually pick up the phone, Heng Lai is a solid, low-drama choice.

Heng Lai Carpentry and Design Singapore website homepage

Website: henglai.sg
Location: Singapore
Google Rating: Consistently positive reviews
Best known for: Durable, traditional-value built-ins since 1997

Contact Heng Lai Carpentry & Design directly

Next: 8. Singapore Carpentry
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8. Singapore Carpentry

Singapore Carpentry is a design-and-build firm, which means they pitch the full package: carpentry, interior design and construction handled together. That makes them worth a look if you would rather brief one team on the whole home than juggle a separate designer and carpenter.

Their client work spans residential and commercial, and reviewers have praised the attention to detail on larger fit-outs. As with any design-and-build outfit, I would pin down exactly which parts of the carpentry are made in-house versus subcontracted, and get the carcass and finish spec in writing, but on craftsmanship the feedback is strong.

Singapore Carpentry website homepage

Website: carpentry.sg
Location: Singapore
Google Rating: Positive client reviews
Best known for: Design-and-build carpentry plus interiors

Next: 9. Picket & Rail
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9. Picket & Rail

Picket & Rail rounds out the list as the wardrobe specialist with a proper showroom, which is handy if you want to see and touch finishes before you commit. They cover the whole wardrobe spectrum: built-in, freestanding, walk-in, sliding-door and swing-door, in a wide range of finishes.

The showroom-first approach suits homeowners who find it hard to picture laminates and door styles from a quote alone. If your main job is a feature wardrobe and you want to compare door mechanisms and finishes in person before signing, they are a comfortable starting point.

Picket and Rail Singapore wardrobe carpentry website homepage

Website: picketandrail.com
Location: Singapore showroom
Google Rating: Positive showroom and product reviews
Best known for: Built-in and sliding-door wardrobe specialism

Contact Picket & Rail directly

Next: My carpenter comparison at a glance
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My carpenter comparison at a glance

CompanyBest known forLocation
White Artz CarpentryDirect-workshop modern built-insKaki Bukit / Woodlands
JS Carpentry & ContractsCarpentry plus full renovationWoodlands
Carpenter CubeBespoke one-off piecesBoon Leat Terrace
C&T Carpentry WorkshopTransparent nett pricingGeylang
Tan CarpentersBTO and resale packagesDefu Lane
Classic Furniture40+ years, design and buildEunos
Heng Lai Carpentry & DesignDurable traditional built-insSingapore
Singapore CarpentryDesign-and-build with interiorsSingapore
Picket & RailWardrobe specialist with showroomSingapore showroom
Next: How much does custom carpentry cost in Singapore?
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How much does custom carpentry cost in Singapore?

ItemTypical price range (S$)
Built-in wardrobe (per foot run)S$150 to S$320
TV feature console / media wallS$1,200 to S$4,500
Kitchen cabinets (top and bottom, ~10ft)S$2,150 to S$6,000+
Bathroom / basin vanityS$450 to S$1,500
Full BTO carpentry packageS$8,000 to S$20,000

These are market ranges, not quotes, and the spread is wide for a reason. A particleboard carcass with standard laminate and basic hinges sits at the bottom; a plywood carcass with spray-paint doors, glass or aluminium frames and Blum soft-close hardware sits at the top. Countertops in quartz or sintered stone, condo access surcharges, and tricky measurements all add on. Always get an itemised quote that names the carcass material, the finish and the hardware brand, so you are comparing like for like across carpenters.

Next: What I look for in a carpenter in Singapore
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What I look for in a carpenter in Singapore

  1. Carcass material quality. Ask what the box is made of. Plywood for wet and heavy-use areas, and at minimum a moisture-resistant board elsewhere. A carpenter who names the material confidently is a good sign.
  2. Finish and hardware. Confirm the finish (laminate, spray paint, veneer) and the hinge and runner brand. Soft-close Blum or Hettich hardware is what keeps doors and drawers feeling solid for years.
  3. Accurate measurements and a site survey. The carpenter should measure on site, not quote off your floor plan alone. Millimetre errors are what cause gaps, jammed doors and ugly fillers.
  4. Portfolio and reviews. Look at real completed homes, ideally similar to your flat type, and read recent Google reviews for repeated comments about finishing and after-sales follow-up.
  5. Workmanship warranty. A written warranty, commonly one to three years, tells you they stand behind the build. Get it on paper, and check what it actually covers.
Next: How I put this list together
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How I put this list together

I am a web designer, not a carpenter, so I am upfront that I have not personally commissioned a wardrobe from every firm here. What I did was research operating Singapore carpentry companies with live websites, then cross-check their Google reviews, portfolios, and the way they present their materials and pricing. I leaned toward firms that own their workshop, name their carcass and hardware spec, and have a consistent review history rather than a handful of glowing one-liners.

No one paid to appear on this list, and every external link here is a plain editorial link with no commercial arrangement. Ratings and review counts move over time, so treat the numbers as a snapshot from when I wrote this, and confirm the latest figures and quotes yourself before you sign. My aim is to give you a sensible shortlist and the right questions, not to make the decision for you.

Next: How much does a built-in wardrobe cost in Singapore?
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How much does a built-in wardrobe cost in Singapore?

A built-in wardrobe in Singapore usually works out to around S$150 to S$320 per foot run, so a typical 8ft bedroom wardrobe often lands somewhere between S$1,200 and S$2,600. The carcass material, door type and finish move the price most: a swing-door wardrobe with a particleboard carcass and laminate finish sits at the lower end, while a sliding or top-hung design with a plywood carcass, spray-paint or glass doors and soft-close hardware pushes toward the top. Internal fittings like pull-out trays, LED strips and drawer inserts add on per piece.

Next: Is plywood or particleboard better for carpentry?
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Is plywood or particleboard better for carpentry?

For Singapore conditions, plywood is the better carcass material. It holds screws and hinges more firmly, is more rigid over long spans, and resists moisture far better than particleboard or MDF, which can swell and crumble if water seeps in. That makes plywood the sensible choice for kitchen and bathroom cabinetry and any area near water. Particleboard and MDF are cheaper and perfectly acceptable for dry uses like the body of a bedroom wardrobe, especially when budget is tight. The smart move is plywood where moisture and weight are a factor, and a cheaper board where it genuinely is not.

Next: How long does custom carpentry take to build and install?
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How long does custom carpentry take to build and install?

For a single flat, custom carpentry typically takes around three to six weeks from confirmed measurements to installation. After your site survey and design sign-off, the carpenter fabricates the pieces in their workshop, which is the bulk of the lead time, then installs on site over one to a few days depending on scope. A whole-home BTO package with kitchen, wardrobes, TV console and vanity sits at the longer end, while a single wardrobe is quicker. Confirm the lead time in writing early, because carpentry usually has to slot in around other renovation trades.

Next: Should I hire a carpenter or an interior design firm?
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Should I hire a carpenter or an interior design firm?

It depends on how much you want to manage. A direct carpenter is usually cheaper because you cut out the middleman, and it works well if you already know your layout and finishes and only need the built-ins made. An interior design firm costs more but handles the whole project: space planning, coordinating trades, sourcing and a single point of accountability, which is worth it for a full renovation or if you want design guidance. Several firms on this list, like Singapore Carpentry and Classic Furniture, offer both, so you can get design help and in-house carpentry together if that suits you better.

The best carpenter Singapore can offer you is the one whose spec matches your home and your budget, not just the one with the nicest showroom. White Artz is my overall pick for direct, well-finished built-ins, but C&T wins on transparent pricing, JS Carpentry on full-renovation muscle, Tan Carpenters on BTO packages, and Picket & Rail if you want to see finishes in person first. Any of the nine here is a sound starting point.

Whichever you choose, insist on an itemised quote that names the carcass, the finish and the hardware, get the workmanship warranty in writing, and make sure they measure on site. For smaller jobs that do not need full built-ins, my guide to the best handyman services in Singapore is the better place to look.

And if it is your carpentry business that needs to win more of these enquiries, that is my actual day job. A clear, fast website with your real portfolio and reviews up front does a lot of the selling for you. Take a look at my web design services in Singapore, or get a quote and I will tell you honestly what would move the needle.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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Terris

Founder & Lead Strategist

Terris is a Singapore-based web designer and digital strategist who has spent 8+ years building websites for local businesses. His Terris Recommends series shares personal picks for the best service providers across Singapore, informed by his experience working with businesses across industries.

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