# What an Affordable Luxury Sofa Should Cost, and Why

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-05-28

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Most first-home buyers in Singapore approach the sofa decision with a number already in mind, usually drawn from a quick browse online. The problem is that online prices tell you very little without the construction details behind them. One sofa at SGD 800 built on a pine frame with 18 kg/m³ foam will look identical in a photograph to one built on kiln-dried hardwood with 35 kg/m³ high-resilience foam. Three years of daily use will make the difference visible. The photograph never will.

This article sets out what an affordable luxury sofa should cost in Singapore, what that money is actually paying for, and where the construction trade-offs tend to hide.

**Quick Answer:** In Singapore, an affordable luxury sofa sits between approximately SGD 600 and SGD 2,500. Within that range, the construction that earns the description includes a kiln-dried hardwood frame, high-resilience foam at or above 35 kg/m³, and upholstery rated for daily household use. Three-year warranty coverage is the construction’s way of expressing confidence in those materials.

## The Price Range, and What It Actually Represents

Affordable luxury, as Esteller uses the phrase, runs from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500. This is not a marketing bracket; it is a materials bracket. At the lower end, a well-built two-seater in performance fabric can carry a kiln-dried hardwood frame and high-resilience foam without compromise. At the upper end, a three-seater or L-shaped configuration in genuine leather can meet the same structural standard.

Below SGD 600, the construction tends to give somewhere. Usually the frame: softwood or engineered wood in place of kiln-dried hardwood. Sometimes the foam: density drops below 25 kg/m³, which means the seat softens within a season or two of regular use. The sofa may look right for two years. It rarely holds its shape past three.

Above SGD 2,500, you are entering Esteller’s Tier A luxury range, where full-grain leather, deeper seat depths, and more complex configurations carry the price. This tier is considered separately. The SGD 600–2,500 range is where most first-home and growing-household decisions land, and it is where the construction discipline matters most, because the gap between a well-built piece and a poorly built one at the same price point is widest.

For a fuller overview of how to navigate Singapore’s sofa market across all tiers and configurations, the [complete sofa buying guide](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/best-sofas-in-singapore-your-complete-buying-guide) is a useful starting point before narrowing by price.

## The Frame: Where Most of the Budget Difference Sits

The frame is the sofa’s skeleton. It determines if the piece holds its geometry over years of daily use, or if the joints begin to flex, creak, and eventually loosen. Kiln-dried hardwood is the benchmark: the drying process removes moisture from the timber so that it resists warping, shrinking, and joint failure over time. It is denser than softwood, less reactive to Singapore’s humidity, and carries joints that stay tight.

At the SGD 600–800 entry point of the affordable luxury range, a kiln-dried hardwood frame is achievable. It requires a straightforward configuration: a two-seater or compact three-seater, performance fabric upholstery, and a clean silhouette without complex arm or leg detailing. The honest trade-off at this price point is in the configuration, not the construction. The frame should not be the thing that gives.

Ask about the frame material before anything else. This question alone tells you more about a sofa’s long-term behaviour than any amount of styling detail.

## Foam Density: The Specification Most Buyers Never Ask

Foam is rated by density in kilograms per cubic metre. High-resilience foam at 35 kg/m³ holds its support and shape through years of daily use. Below 25 kg/m³, the same foam softens and sags within eighteen months to two years under regular household loads. Most retailers in Singapore do not volunteer the foam density number. Most buyers do not ask.

This is, honestly, where buyers are most often misled: not through false claims, but through omission. One sofa photographed well and priced attractively rarely lists the foam density in the product description. If it did, the comparison with a well-built piece would be immediate and unflattering.

At the SGD 600–2,500 tier, 35 kg/m³ is achievable. Approach any piece within this range with caution if the foam density cannot be confirmed. The number is not a secret; it is simply not shared unless asked.

## Upholstery: Performance Fabric Versus Genuine Leather at This Tier

Within the affordable luxury range, upholstery choice is mostly a question of household life rather than budget alone. Performance fabric, particularly tightly woven microfibre and polyester blends, resists moisture and abrasion, allows air to circulate between the fibres, and wipes clean. This matters in a Singapore home with children, or in a flat where the sofa sees daily, varied use.

Genuine leather at the lower end of the SGD 600–2,500 range typically means top-grain leather on the seat and back faces, with corrected or bonded leather on the sides and back panels. This is a standard industry practice and not a failure of quality, provided the sitting surfaces are top-grain. The difference matters because those are the surfaces that age, bear weight, and will be seen and touched daily.

For households with pets, performance fabric tends to hold up better against claw abrasion. The [pet-friendly sofa collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/pet-friendly-sofa) lists configurations selected for this specifically. For households that value a material that ages into its own character, genuine leather from the [genuine leather sofa collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/genuine-leather-sofa) carries that quality at this tier, provided the frame and foam beneath it meet the standard above.

![Grey affordable luxury sofa in a modern Singapore home with neutral decor and soft daylight](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/grey-affordable-luxury-sofa-modern-singapore-home.jpg?v=1779974712)

## Configuration and Size: The Variable That Changes the Price Most

Within any price tier, configuration drives cost more than material grade alone. A three-seater in performance fabric on a kiln-dried hardwood frame is achievable at SGD 1,200–1,600 in most of Esteller’s affordable luxury range. An L-shaped sectional in the same construction will reach SGD 1,800–2,500, because the material quantity and the joinery complexity both increase.

  

**Configuration**

**Approximate Price Range (SGD)**

**Typical Construction at This Tier**

2-seater, fabric

600–1,000

Kiln-dried hardwood frame, 35 kg/m³ foam, performance fabric

3-seater, fabric

1,000–1,600

Kiln-dried hardwood frame, 35 kg/m³ foam, performance fabric

3-seater, leather

1,400–2,000

Kiln-dried hardwood frame, 35 kg/m³ foam, top-grain leather on seat/back

L-shape sectional, fabric

1,600–2,200

Kiln-dried hardwood frame, 35 kg/m³ foam, performance fabric

L-shape sectional, leather

1,800–2,500

Kiln-dried hardwood frame, 35 kg/m³ foam, top-grain leather on seat/back

These figures reflect Esteller’s affordable luxury range and are approximate. The point of the table is not a price guide but a construction guide: at each configuration, the material standard that justifies the “affordable luxury” description is the same. The frame and foam should not change as the configuration grows.

If you are deciding between a two-seater and three-seater for a four-room HDB living room, or considering if an L-shape is the right call, the [L-shape sofa guide](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/l-shape-sofa-singapore-how-to-choose-the-right-one-2026) works through the proportions and trade-offs in detail.

## What the Three-Year Warranty Actually Signals

Esteller carries a three-year warranty across the full range. On the affordable luxury tier, that warranty is the construction’s clearest signal: a manufacturer prepared to stand behind frame integrity, foam performance, and upholstery quality for three years of daily household use has built accordingly. Any piece that would not survive that test does not get offered with it.

Late on a Friday evening, the sofa holds the week’s end. A frame that has stayed true through three years of daily weight, a seat that rebounds fully under the press of a hand, upholstery that has not pilled or loosened at the seams: these are what a warranty’s confidence resolves into. The specification is the proof; the warranty is the guarantee behind it.

Free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500, which covers nearly every piece in this tier. The 4.8 average across 96 Google reviews reflects how these pieces have held up in actual Singapore homes, not in showroom conditions.

## The bel composto (the composed whole): Why Every Specification Connects

A sofa at SGD 1,400 built on a kiln-dried hardwood frame, high-resilience foam, and well-specified performance fabric is not a compromise. It is a considered piece. The frame holds its geometry through Singapore’s humidity cycles. The foam holds its support through daily household loads. The fabric holds its surface through cleaning cycles and daily contact. Together, they hold the piece’s proportions over the years it will be in use.

We’ve seen this with first-home buyers in particular: the question that matters is not “what is the cheapest sofa I can buy” but “what is the most construction I can get within my budget.” Those are different questions, and the second one leads to a different, better shortlist.

The [sofa collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/sofa) is organised so that configurations, materials, and price tiers are clear at a glance. The [living room furniture collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/living-room-furniture) is worth browsing alongside, because the proportion of a coffee table and the height of a console will affect how the sofa eventually sits in the room.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is a fair price for a good sofa in Singapore?

For a sofa built on a kiln-dried hardwood frame with high-resilience foam at 35 kg/m³ and durable upholstery, SGD 800–2,000 is a fair range for a two or three-seater in Singapore. Below SGD 600, the construction tends to give somewhere: the frame, the foam density, or the upholstery grade. The price is not proof of quality, but the construction details are.

### Is SGD 1,500 enough for a quality sofa?

Yes, at SGD 1,500 you are within Esteller’s affordable luxury tier and can expect a three-seater in performance fabric with a kiln-dried hardwood frame and 35 kg/m³ high-resilience foam. Confirm those specifications when you purchase. SGD 1,500 is enough for a piece built to hold its shape and its seat for a decade of daily use, provided the construction meets the standard.

### How do I know if a sofa is genuinely affordable luxury or just affordable?

Three questions resolve this quickly: What is the frame material? What is the foam density in kilograms per cubic metre? What is the upholstery rated for? A kiln-dried hardwood frame, foam at or above 35 kg/m³, and upholstery specified for daily household use are the materials that justify the description. Warranty coverage of two to three years alongside those specifications is the clearest combined signal.

### Does free delivery make a difference to the overall value?

On a SGD 1,200 sofa, free delivery represents a real saving. Most furniture deliveries in Singapore range from SGD 60 to SGD 150 depending on floor and access. Esteller offers free delivery on orders above SGD 500, which covers the full affordable luxury range. It is a minor point against the construction considerations, but worth noting when comparing total cost across retailers.

### Should I buy a fabric or leather sofa at this price tier?

Fabric holds its value better at the lower end of the SGD 600–1,400 range, because performance fabric can meet a high specification at lower material cost, leaving more budget for frame and foam quality. Leather becomes the better choice from around SGD 1,400 upward, where top-grain leather on the sitting surfaces is achievable without compromising the frame or foam beneath it. For households with children or pets, a well-specified performance fabric will typically serve better regardless of price point.

## Conclusion

An affordable luxury sofa earns the description through construction, not through price alone. The SGD 600–2,500 range in Singapore accommodates a well-built piece at every configuration, provided the frame, foam, and upholstery meet the standard. The price tells you which materials are possible. The specifications tell you if they were chosen.

A sofa bought once, built to hold its shape and its seat for a decade, is a different decision from a sofa replaced every three years. The construction is what makes that difference. Price is what it costs.

The collection grows through the year, each addition chosen with the same care. Explore the [sofa collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/sofa) for current configurations, materials, and pricing listed in full, with Esteller’s three-year warranty applied across every piece.

The Sembawang showroom is open daily from 10am to 10pm at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre. The design team can be reached on +65 6348 3144 or at hello@esteller.sg. Whatever questions remain after reading, the showroom is built to resolve them.

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> Source: [Esteller Furniture](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/what-an-affordable-luxury-sofa-should-cost-and-why)
