# Chapter 13 Interior Design Review: What Singapore Homeowners Should Know

**By Content Team** · 2023-08-16

**Quick answer:** Chapter 13 Interior Design review signals are worth checking carefully because public sources currently conflict on its HDB and CaseTrust status, even though the firm has visible review activity and a long-running Yishun presence. If you have just collected your BTO keys or bought a resale flat, use this review as a first filter. Confirm the correct licence number, active showroom unit, email address, contract protection, and defects process before paying a deposit.

A renovation firm’s badge list is useful, but conflicting public records should slow the decision down until the licence number, contract protection, and defects process are confirmed in writing.

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## Chapter 13 Interior Design details

**Company name**

Chapter 13 Interior Design. Public company data lists CHAPTER 13 INTERIOR PTE. LTD.

**UEN**

201627872D, based on public company profile information

**Incorporated**

11 October 2016, based on public company profile information

**Official site HDB licence number**

HB-03-5267D, based on Chapter 13’s current About page. Verify before publishing or signing.

**Current official contact address**

6 Yishun Industrial Street 1, #01-20, Northview Bizhub, Singapore 768090

**Hometrust address display**

2 Yishun Industrial Street 1, #05-16, North Point Bizhub, Singapore 768159

**Phone**

+65 6258 5013

**Current official email**

enquiries@chapter13.com.sg

**Website**

chapter13.com.sg

Company details, licence numbers, accreditation status, review ratings, package prices, showroom units, and email addresses can change. Before paying a deposit, ask Chapter 13 Interior Design to confirm its current company details, HDB licence status, CaseTrust status, active showroom, payment stages, renovation scope, and defects support in writing.

## Are Chapter 13 Interior Design reviews good?

Chapter 13 Interior Design reviews should be read across more than one platform. Qanvast currently shows a 4.85 average rating from 5 reviews, while Hometrust currently shows 8.2 from 95 reviews and 12 projects. The difference in sample size matters, and neither platform should be treated as the whole story.

The better way to read a Chapter 13 review is to look for repeated details. Check whether homeowners mention clear communication, site updates, workmanship, timeline control, variation costs, and how issues were resolved after handover. A high rating is helpful. A detailed review that explains what happened when something went wrong is more useful.

Hometrust also displays package and average-cost signals, including a package from $8,888 and average project figures for HDB work. These can help with early budgeting, but they should not be copied into your decision without confirmation because renovation prices change with scope, materials, hacking, electrical work, carpentry, and site conditions.

## Where is Chapter 13 Interior Design located?

The location details need careful checking. The Mega Furniture article lists Yishun Industrial Street 1, Northpoint Bizhub, Singapore 768159. Chapter 13’s current official contact page lists 6 Yishun Industrial Street 1, #01-20, Northview Bizhub, Singapore 768090. Qanvast and public company data also point to 6 Yishun Industrial Street 1 #01-20, while Hometrust currently displays a different unit at North Point Bizhub.

This does not automatically mean anything is wrong with the firm. Directory pages can lag behind, addresses can be formatted differently, and businesses can move units. Before visiting, confirm the exact unit, appointment time, and consultant name.

## Is Chapter 13 Interior Design HDB-registered or CaseTrust-accredited?

This is the most important verification point. The Megafurniture article lists Chapter 13 as HDB-registered with licence number HB-03-567D and also lists CaseTrust. Chapter 13’s current official About page states HDB licensed contractor status as HB-03-5267D and says CaseTrust accreditation was secured in 2019. Qanvast currently states that Chapter 13 is not HDB-registered and not recognised under the CaseTrust Renovation Business scheme.

Because these public sources conflict, do not rely on any one listing. Ask Chapter 13 Interior Design to provide current proof of HDB registration, CaseTrust accreditation, and any deposit-protection arrangement before signing. If subcontractors are involved, ask who holds the licence, who submits applications, and who is responsible if rectification is needed after handover.

## What Chapter 13 Interior Design appears to offer

### Residential renovation and interior design

The article lists space planning, interior design conceptualisation, carpentry works, renovation, interior works, and general construction works. The current official site also describes residential work across HDB and landed homes. For homeowners, the practical check is whether the design works with real furniture sizes, not only 3D visuals.

### Commercial, retail, F&B, and clinic fit-outs

Chapter 13’s current official About page says the group handles office, retail, F&B, and clinic fit-outs. If you are considering the firm for a business space, ask about landlord requirements, phasing, authority approvals, and handover timelines.

### Structural and A&A works

The official About page says Chapter 13 is backed by GB1 licensing through Builders Trends and can handle addition and alteration works, structural extensions, rebuilding, and larger construction capabilities. This is a bigger claim than standard interior design. Verify the licence, responsible entity, contract scope, and professional supervision before treating this as part of your project plan.

### Design-to-build solutions

The official About page positions Chapter 13 as managing concept development, interior design, construction execution, and final handover under one group. That can be useful if accountability is clear. Ask who signs the contract, who manages site work, who approves variations, and who handles defects after handover.

## How to review Chapter 13 Interior Design before signing

What to check

Why it matters

Question to ask

HDB licence number

The article and official site show different licence numbers, while Qanvast says not HDB-registered.

Can you confirm the current HDB licence number in writing?

CaseTrust status

Official and platform signals conflict.

Can you show current CaseTrust accreditation and explain what deposit protection applies?

Active showroom

Public sources show different Yishun address formatting and unit details.

Which exact unit should I visit for my appointment?

Quotation detail

A broad renovation quote can hide exclusions.

Can the quote separate design fees, carpentry, electrical works, flooring, painting, plumbing, fittings, and material upgrades?

Defects support

Post-renovation issues are easier to resolve when responsibility is clear.

How long is the defects period, and who handles rectification after handover?

## Plan your furniture before the renovation layout is final

A design-to-build renovation can make planning feel more coordinated, but it can also lock in decisions early. Once carpentry depth, socket placement, feature walls, and pendant lights are fixed, your furniture options become narrower.

For the living room, decide early whether you want a compact sofa, sectional, recliner, or sofa bed. Browse **[sofas for Singapore living rooms](https://megafurniture.sg/collections/sofa)** before confirming TV wall depth and walkway clearance. A sofa that looks balanced in a drawing can still feel too large once the coffee table and storage pieces arrive.

For bedrooms, storage should be discussed before carpentry drawings are signed. A gas-lift bed can help if the room is tight, while a standard bed frame keeps the space visually lighter. If you need hidden storage, compare **[storage beds for HDB bedrooms](https://megafurniture.sg/collections/storage-bed)** before adding more built-in cabinets than the room can comfortably hold.

Wardrobes need careful measurement too. A wardrobe depth of around 58-60 cm is common, and door swing affects where the bed can sit. If your bedroom is narrow, **[wardrobes with practical layouts](https://megafurniture.sg/collections/wardrobes)** may give you more flexibility than building along every spare wall.

Dining areas are often underestimated. Allow around 60 cm per seat, with enough space behind chairs for daily movement. If your dining zone sits near the kitchen or walkway, look at **[dining tables for everyday Singapore homes](https://megafurniture.sg/collections/dining-table)** before confirming pendant light position or nearby built-ins.

Both Mega Furniture showrooms are open daily. Sitting on a sofa before buying it is underrated. So is knowing exactly where to go when the slat cracks six months later.

## Who Chapter 13 Interior Design may suit best

Chapter 13 Interior Design may suit homeowners or business owners who want a design-to-build team for HDB, landed, residential, commercial, retail, F&B, clinic, or office spaces. It may be especially relevant if you want one group to discuss design, renovation execution, and larger construction capability.

It may not be the best fit if you need a decision today based only on online listings. Because HDB and CaseTrust signals conflict across public sources, this is a firm where written verification should come before shortlisting gets serious.

## Final thoughts on this Chapter 13 review

Chapter 13 Interior Design is a reasonable firm to shortlist if its Yishun location, review signals, and design-to-build service scope match your renovation needs. The main caution is verification. Ask for current credentials, a detailed quotation, recent project references, and a furniture-aware space plan before signing.

A growing share of Mega Furniture's furniture range now comes from its own factories in Batu Pahat, Johor and Foshan, Guangdong, both operational since late 2025. Quality checks happen in-house before pieces ship to Singapore, where delivery and professional assembly are handled locally. It is not the whole range yet, but the programme is expanding through 2028.

## FAQs

### Where is Chapter 13 Interior Design located?

Chapter 13’s current official contact page lists 6 Yishun Industrial Street 1, #01-20, Northview Bizhub, Singapore 768090. Confirm the exact unit before visiting.

### Is Chapter 13 Interior Design HDB-registered?

Public sources conflict. The article lists HB-03-567D, Chapter 13’s official site lists HB-03-5267D, while Qanvast currently says Chapter 13 is not HDB-registered. Verify the latest HDB status directly before signing.

### Is Chapter 13 Interior Design CaseTrust-accredited?

The article and Chapter 13’s official site present CaseTrust accreditation, while Qanvast currently says the firm is not recognised under the CaseTrust Renovation Business scheme. Ask for current proof before paying a deposit.

### What are Chapter 13 Interior Design reviews like?

Qanvast currently shows 4.85 from 5 reviews, while Hometrust currently shows 8.2 from 95 reviews and 12 projects. Read recent reviews across platforms and focus on communication, workmanship, timelines, variation costs, and defects support.

### Should I choose furniture before meeting Chapter 13 Interior Design?

You do not need to buy every piece first, but you should know the main furniture dimensions you want. Sofas, beds, wardrobes, and dining tables affect lighting points, sockets, carpentry depth, and walkway space.

_**Disclaimer:** Mega Furniture is not affiliated, associated, sponsored, or connected with Chapter 13 Interior Design or CHAPTER 13 INTERIOR PTE. LTD. This article is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as professional renovation advice. Readers should verify all company details, credentials, services, reviews, and contract terms directly before making a decision._

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> Source: [Megafurniture](https://megafurniture.sg/blogs/interior-design-review/chapter-13-interior-design)
