# How Furniture Delivery and Assembly Work in Singapore

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-06-03

![Man testing a newly delivered white sofa in a modern Singapore living room with marble coffee table.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/newly-delivered-white-sofa-singapore-living-room.jpg?v=1780464807)

For anyone furnishing a first home in Singapore, the purchase is only part of the process. The delivery and assembly stage is where things can go smoothly or sideways, and most buyers do not know what to expect until they are standing in a half-assembled living room wondering what comes next. The good news is that the process is more predictable than it seems once you understand what happens at each step, what you should prepare, and what questions to ask before you confirm your order.

This guide walks through the full sequence: from order confirmation to the moment the delivery team leaves, with the key decisions and practical considerations placed where they are actually useful.

> **Quick Answer:** Most Singapore furniture retailers, including Esteller, offer scheduled delivery with in-home assembly. Expect a lead time of one to three weeks depending on whether the piece is in stock. Free delivery typically applies above a spend threshold, SGD 500 at Esteller. Have your floor measurements ready, confirm lift lobby clearance, and agree on assembly scope before the team arrives.

## What Happens After You Confirm Your Order

Once an order is confirmed, the retailer will typically contact you within one to three business days to arrange a delivery slot. At Esteller, this coordination happens directly with the logistics team, and slots are usually available within the week for in-stock pieces. If a piece is made to order or involves customisation, expect a longer lead time, often three to eight weeks, and the retailer should communicate this clearly at the point of purchase.

The delivery slot itself is scheduled to a half-day window, either morning or afternoon. Singapore’s HDB lift lobbies and condo loading bays add a layer of planning that does not apply in landed properties. If your block has a restricted lift booking system, you will need to arrange that with your building management before confirming the delivery date. This is the step most first-home buyers overlook, and it is the one that most often causes a rescheduling.

Ask the retailer whether the delivery crew handles lift booking coordination or whether that is your responsibility. Most leave it to the customer. Know this before the day.

## How to Measure Before Your Delivery Arrives

Furniture that fits the showroom does not always fit the corridor. A three-seater sofa that reads as comfortable in a well-proportioned showroom space can turn a tight HDB corridor into a genuine problem on delivery day. The two measurements that matter most are the width of your main door, standard HDB front doors are approximately 90 cm wide, and the turning radius in your lift lobby or stairwell.

For larger pieces, sofa beds, corner sofas, and dining tables above 180 cm, it is reasonable to ask the retailer to confirm whether the piece can be delivered to your unit in its packaged form or whether it will be partially assembled in the corridor. Many pieces arrive in component sections precisely because full-size furniture does not navigate Singapore stairwells easily. If you are choosing between configurations, the [L-shape sofa guide](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/l-shape-sofa-singapore-how-to-choose-the-right-one-2026) covers the dimension trade-offs in detail and is a useful reference before you finalise the configuration.

Keep a printed note of the following measurements before delivery day:

-   Front door width
-   Corridor width
-   Lift interior dimensions, if relevant
-   The room’s final placement dimensions

The delivery team will work around what they find; you will spend less time waiting if the path is already clear.

## What the Assembly Service Covers

Assembly scope varies between retailers and should be confirmed before the delivery date. At Esteller, in-home assembly is included with delivery, and the team will position the piece in the room, complete the assembly, and remove the packaging. What is not included in a standard assembly service, at most retailers, is wall-mounting, electrical connections, or built-in installation work. Those require a separate appointment and, in Singapore’s HDB context, may require HDB-approved works.

For [bed frames](https://esteller.sg/collections/bed-frames) and [bedroom furniture](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedroom-furniture), assembly typically involves joining the frame sections, fitting the slats, and positioning the headboard. Mattresses arrive separately and are placed on the completed frame. If you have ordered a mattress alongside the frame, confirm with the retailer whether they arrive in the same delivery slot or on separate days.

For [living room furniture](https://esteller.sg/collections/living-room-furniture), including sofas and coffee tables, assembly is generally straightforward: legs are attached, modular sections are joined, and the piece is placed. The honest reality is that most sofa assembly takes under thirty minutes. The time cost to you is in being present and having a clear path through the flat.

## The Delivery Day: What to Expect

![Couple arranging a white sofa after furniture delivery and assembly in a modern Singapore condo.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/sofa-delivery-assembly-modern-singapore-condo.jpg?v=1780464807)

The crew will typically call thirty to sixty minutes before arrival. Have the room prepared: existing furniture moved if needed, the floor clear of items that slow movement, and a sense of where you want the piece placed. The crew will work efficiently, but they are not interior designers. If you have a particular placement in mind, say so when they arrive rather than after the assembly is complete.

On a weekday morning, before the rest of the day begins, the best thing a new piece of furniture can do is arrive without drama. A clear path, a confirmed slot, a room ready to receive the piece. That is the version of delivery day that most people remember well.

Once the assembly is complete, check the piece before the crew leaves. For sofas, sit in it. For bed frames, apply pressure to the corners. For dining tables, check that all legs are flush to the floor. If anything is not right, raise it then and there. Retailers, including Esteller, back the range with a three-year warranty, but a structural issue noticed on delivery day is resolved faster than one reported a week later.

## Free Delivery Thresholds and What They Cover

Most Singapore furniture retailers offer free delivery above a minimum order value. At Esteller, free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500, which covers the majority of purchases across the affordable luxury range, from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500. Below that threshold, a delivery fee applies, and it is worth factoring this into your total if you are purchasing a single smaller item such as a [coffee table](https://esteller.sg/collections/coffee-table) or a [bedside table](https://esteller.sg/collections/bedside-tables).

Free delivery in Singapore typically means ground-floor or lift-accessible delivery to your unit, with standard-floor assembly included. Upper-floor surcharges via staircase are common across the industry where lifts are unavailable or too narrow for the piece. Confirm this at the point of purchase if your building has lift access restrictions.

Delivery Detail

What to Confirm

Lead time for in-stock pieces

Typically 1–3 weeks; confirm with retailer at purchase

Free delivery threshold

SGD 500 at Esteller; varies by retailer

Assembly included

Yes, at Esteller; confirm scope, with wall-mounting excluded

Lift booking

Usually customer’s responsibility; confirm with retailer

Packaging removal

Included in Esteller delivery; confirm with other retailers

Staircase surcharge

Common if lift is unavailable; ask before confirming order

Made-to-order lead time

3–8 weeks; retailer communicates this at purchase stage

## Rescheduling, Delays, and What to Do If Something Goes Wrong

Delays happen. A supplier backlog, a missed import window, a crew that is running late on a prior job. The most practical thing you can do is confirm the delivery date by phone or message the day before, so any issue surfaces with enough time to adjust rather than on the morning itself.

If a piece arrives with visible damage, photograph it before the crew leaves and notify the retailer the same day. Esteller’s three-year warranty covers manufacturing defects across the range, and the resolution process moves faster when the issue is documented at the point of delivery rather than weeks later. The warranty is the construction’s way of expressing confidence in the material: kiln-dried hardwood frames and high-resilience foam are built to hold, and the three-year cover reflects that.

For rescheduling, most retailers require 24 to 48 hours’ notice to move a slot without a fee. Less notice than that, and you may lose the slot entirely. If your renovation is running behind, communicate early. The logistics team can often hold a delivery for a week or two without issue if they know ahead of time.

## A Note on Sofa Delivery Specifically

![Woman reading on a newly assembled white sofa in a modern Singapore living room after furniture delivery.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/white-sofa-furniture-delivery-assembly-singapore.jpg?v=1780464807)

Sofas deserve their own paragraph because they are the piece most likely to cause a delivery-day complication. The most common issue is not the sofa itself but the packaging: a fully wrapped three-seater in its box is significantly larger than the sofa on the showroom floor. If you are buying a sofa, and if your corridor or lift is tight, ask the retailer whether the piece can be brought in partially assembled or removed from packaging in the corridor before entry.

We have seen this play out with first-home buyers in particular: the sofa that sat beautifully in the showroom arrived to find a 90 cm front door and a corridor that turned at exactly the wrong angle. The solution was to remove the legs and bring the seat and back sections through separately. Most delivery crews handle this without issue, but it is easier when you have flagged it in advance rather than discovering it at 10am on a Saturday.

If you are still deciding on sofa configuration, the [complete sofa buying guide](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/best-sofas-in-singapore-your-complete-buying-guide) covers sizing and room fit in detail, and the [modular sofa guide](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/modular-sofa-singapore-the-ultimate-buying-guide-2026) is particularly relevant if you are weighing whether a sectional configuration will navigate your entry better than a fixed frame.

## FAQ

### How long does furniture delivery take in Singapore?

For in-stock pieces, expect a lead time of one to three weeks from order confirmation to delivery. Made-to-order pieces, including customised or built-in furniture, typically require three to eight weeks. Confirm the lead time with the retailer at the point of purchase.

### Is assembly included with furniture delivery in Singapore?

Most retailers, including Esteller, include in-home assembly with delivery. Standard assembly covers joining frame components, attaching legs, and positioning the piece. Wall-mounting and electrical connections are not included in standard assembly and require a separate service. Confirm the scope of assembly with your retailer before delivery day.

### What happens if my furniture does not fit through the door?

Most delivery crews are experienced with Singapore’s HDB and condo entry constraints and can bring larger pieces in via partial disassembly or by removing packaging in the corridor. Measure your front door width, standard HDB doors are approximately 90 cm, and your corridor turning radius before confirming the order, and flag any concerns to the retailer in advance.

### Do I need to book the HDB lift for furniture delivery?

In most cases, yes. HDB blocks with a lift booking system require you to arrange the booking with your town council or building management before the delivery date. The furniture retailer’s crew will work within the booked window but typically does not handle the lift reservation on your behalf. Confirm this with your retailer and your town council ahead of the delivery slot.

### What should I check when the delivery crew finishes assembly?

Before the crew leaves, check all joints and connections, sit or apply weight to test stability, and confirm the piece is level on the floor. For sofas, check that the cushions are correctly placed and the legs are fully seated. Photograph any visible marks or defects on the day and report them to the retailer immediately. Esteller’s three-year warranty covers manufacturing defects, and issues raised at the point of delivery are resolved most efficiently.

## Conclusion

The delivery and assembly process in Singapore is well-established and, for most first-home buyers, straightforward once you know what to prepare. The complications that do arise, a tight corridor, a missed lift booking, a crew that arrives early, are easier to resolve when they are anticipated rather than discovered. Measure the path before the piece, confirm the assembly scope before the day, and check the piece before the team leaves.

A piece of furniture chosen with _cura_, or care, earns its place not just in the room but in the years of daily use that follow. The delivery is the last step between the choosing and the living with it. Getting it right is worth the thirty minutes of preparation it takes.

The collection grows through the year, each addition chosen with the same care. Browse the [living room furniture collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/living-room-furniture) for current configurations, materials, and specifications listed in full. Every piece carries Esteller’s three-year warranty, and free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500, reflecting the 4.8 rating across 96 Google reviews that the range has earned in actual homes.

When the measurements are settled and the questions narrowed, the showroom is the cleanest next step. The [Sembawang showroom](https://esteller.sg/pages/furniture-showroom) is open daily from 10am to 10pm at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre. Bring your floor plan. The design team can also be reached at +65 6348 3144 or hello@esteller.sg to arrange a visit ahead of time.

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> Source: [Esteller Furniture](https://esteller.sg/blogs/articles/how-furniture-delivery-and-assembly-work-in-singapore)
