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How should a BTO homeowner plan SPC flooring?

SPC Flooring for BTO Flats: A Practical Guide for New Homeowners

BTO homeowners should plan SPC flooring by checking the floor plan, key collection timeline, existing surface, door clearance, room use and product route before confirming colour.

Product selection

Room

HDB, condo, rental, office or retail.

Existing floor

Tile, screed, old vinyl, uneven or hollow areas.

Product

Thickness, wear layer, finish, lock and colour.

Quote

Area, timeline, scope and installation assumptions.

Why it matters

New homeowners often choose finishes under time pressure. SPC decisions become easier when the floor route is tied to the renovation schedule and room use.

BTO planning needs timing

The best time to choose flooring is before cabinets, doors and handover schedules are locked. Floor height and transition details can affect other renovation decisions.

Door clearance should be checked early.

Built-ins can change edge and movement planning.

A floor plan helps Enoch estimate the first scope faster.

Choose the route before the shade

A BTO floor should be selected by room use and core stability before colour. A nice oak or grey tone still needs a tough lock route and a clear installation plan.

Bedrooms and living areas may have different priorities.

Surface finish should match cleaning and furniture use.

The first enquiry can start with photos, plan, area and timeline.

Project details

Send project details

Choose product type and room, or add area / timing if that is what you know.

Add one more detail.

Product

Space