We've transformed numerous residential and commercial spaces across Singapore with durable flooring solutions. Each project showcases the practical advantages of different materials in real-world applications.
A 4-room HDB flat received 85 square meters of mechanically polished concrete. The homeowners selected this option for its low maintenance requirements and modern aesthetic. Installation took 5 days with minimal disruption to adjacent rooms.
A 120 square meter boutique store opted for large-format porcelain tiles rated for high foot traffic. The material withstands 4,000+ daily visitors while maintaining appearance. Installation included waterproofing layer beneath tiles for moisture protection in Singapore's climate.
The client chose non-slip ceramic tiles for a 22 square meter kitchen and dining area. Material cost was S$38 per square meter with installation adding S$25 per square meter. The R11 slip rating provides safety even when wet, important for cooking areas.
This 200 square meter office space transitioned from carpet to polished concrete. The existing concrete slab was ground, densified, and polished to 3000-grit finish. Total cost came to S$65 per square meter, eliminating future carpet replacement expenses.
Natural granite tiles cover 95 square meters of dining area. The material's density and hardness handle heavy furniture and constant movement. Each 600x600mm tile was sealed with penetrating sealer to resist oil and sauce stains common in food service environments.
The ground floor combines 140 square meters of polished concrete in living areas with ceramic tiles in bathrooms. This hybrid approach balanced budget considerations with functional needs. Living spaces benefit from concrete's seamless appearance while wet areas use tiles for easier waterproofing.
Real experiences from homeowners across Singapore who chose their ideal flooring solution
We installed polished concrete in our Tampines flat three years ago and it still looks brand new. No cracked tiles, no grout cleaning headaches. The initial cost was $42 per sqm compared to $35 for tiles, but we saved on maintenance and it added value to our property.
Perfect for our ground floor unit. Cool underfoot even during hot afternoons.
Went with ceramic tiles at $28 per sqm for our 900 sqft living area. Total came to $2,340. The contractor quoted $3,780 for concrete. Good quality tiles, though two cracked during installation and needed replacement.
After comparing both options extensively, we chose mechanically polished concrete for our Jurong West ground floor. The contractor explained that while tiles might chip or crack from heavy furniture, concrete develops character over time. Installation took four days including curing. We paid $4,200 for 95 sqm. The seamless look opened up our space visually, and cleaning takes half the time compared to our previous tiled kitchen.
Porcelain tiles worked well for us. Installation was faster than expected - three days for the entire ground floor. The grout lines do require regular cleaning, which is a bit tedious. Would have preferred darker grout to hide stains better. Overall satisfied with the durability after 18 months.
Concrete finish exceeded expectations. No regrets about the extra $1,200 we spent over tiles. The ROI is clear when you factor in longevity.
Our old tiles had multiple cracks and the replacement cost would have been $3,500. Instead, we overlaid with polished concrete at $4,800. The existing surface was leveled and sealed. Two years later, zero maintenance issues and the surface handles our kids' toy trucks without a scratch.
The team was transparent about curing time for concrete - seven days before we could move furniture back. They provided detailed care instructions and a maintenance schedule. Our Sengkang flat now has a modern industrial look that our friends always compliment. Worth every dollar of the $38 per sqm we paid.
Chose homogeneous tiles for our ground floor at $32 per sqm. The finish is consistent and cleaning is straightforward with a mop. Installation took slightly longer than quoted - five days instead of three. Minor chips appeared near the entrance after six months, but nothing major.
Tiles met our budget constraints. Good service, met expectations. The grout requires more attention than I anticipated, but the price point of $26 per sqm was unbeatable.
We researched for three months before deciding on polished concrete. The contractor provided samples showing how it ages - developing a natural patina rather than looking worn. Our 1,100 sqft ground floor cost $5,060 including sealing. After 15 months, we've had zero cracking, no tile replacements needed, and the surface still reflects light beautifully. Our neighbor replaced four cracked tiles in the same period. The math works out when you consider replacement costs.
Granite tiles at $45 per sqm gave us the premium look we wanted. The natural stone variation adds character. Sealing was required after installation, which added $280 to the total. Would be nice to have more pattern options, but overall very pleased with the outcome and durability.
Communication throughout the project was excellent. They explained why concrete needed specific humidity levels during curing and adjusted the schedule accordingly. Professional approach from start to finish.
The seamless appearance of concrete transformed our narrow ground floor corridor into something that feels much more spacious. We compared quotes from five contractors and chose based on their portfolio of completed projects. Installation timing was accurate - four working days as promised. The surface stays cool even when sunlight hits it directly through our windows, which was an unexpected benefit.
Have questions about choosing between polished concrete and tiles for your ground floor? Our team at Energycarepoint is ready to provide detailed information on durability, installation costs, and maintenance requirements specific to Singapore's climate.
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