You have just collected your BTO keys, and the empty flat is starting to feel less like a blank canvas and more like a long checklist.
Quick answer: The Orange Cube is a Singapore design and build firm that appears best suited to homeowners who want renovation planning, interior design, and build coordination handled under one conversation.
This review is for homeowners comparing interior design and renovation firms before committing to a package. It is not an endorsement, and Mega Furniture is not affiliated with The Orange Cube, Orange Cube Singapore, Orange Interior Pte Ltd, or any related search result. Use this guide as a practical starting point, then verify the latest company details, HDB registration, BCA status, quotation scope, and workmanship terms directly before signing.

The Orange Cube details at a glance
| Company name | The Orange Cube Pte Ltd |
| Common search names | The Orange Cube, Orange Cube, Orange Cube Singapore |
| Business focus | Interior design, renovation works, design and build, additions and alterations |
| Property types shown | HDB flats, private apartments, landed homes, and selected commercial spaces |
| Address | 14 Arumugam Road, #01-03, LTC Building C, Singapore 409959 |
| Hours | By appointment only, based on the firm’s current contact page |
| enquiry@theorangecube.com | |
| Mobile | +65 9189 7477 |
| Website | theorangecube.com |
The older version of this article listed +65 6337 7277 as the phone number. The Orange Cube’s current public pages show slightly different office number formatting across pages, so confirm the correct office line before publishing or calling.
What does The Orange Cube do?
The Orange Cube describes itself as a firm that handles renovation works, design and build, and additions and alterations. Its public portfolio includes interior design and renovation projects, as well as design and build work for landed homes.
For a Singapore homeowner, that matters because renovation is rarely just about choosing a theme. A workable home needs proper space planning, carpentry decisions, furniture sizing, storage depth, lighting placement, socket positions, material selection, and a layout that still feels liveable after handover.
The firm’s website also refers to a BCA Licensed Builder status and highlights architects, engineers, and interior designers as part of its project approach. Treat this as a useful lead, not the final answer. Before signing, ask for current registration proof and make sure the exact scope in your quote matches what you think you are buying.
Is The Orange Cube good for HDB renovation in Singapore?
The Orange Cube may be worth shortlisting for HDB renovation if your project needs design planning and renovation coordination together. The existing public listing for The Orange Cube has referenced an HDB directory number, but homeowners should verify this directly with the current HDB directory before relying on it.
For most 3-room and 4-room HDB homes, the best renovation decision is not the most dramatic feature wall. It is a layout that still leaves enough space for the sofa, bed, wardrobe, dining table, and daily walking paths after the carpentry is fixed.
As a practical guide, try to keep around 70-90 cm for main walkways where possible. Dining chairs usually need about 90-100 cm behind them so people can sit and move comfortably. These numbers are not glamorous, but they are the difference between a home that photographs well and a home that works every day.
Design style and portfolio fit
The Orange Cube’s public portfolio includes modern minimalist, modern luxe, contemporary modern, mid-century modern, wabi-sabi, and other residential design directions. This suggests the firm is not locked into one visual style, which can be helpful if you want your home to feel personal rather than copied from a showroom render.
Still, portfolio fit matters. Ask to see projects that match your property type and renovation scope. A landed rebuild is not the same challenge as a compact BTO. A large condo renovation is not the same as a resale flat where you need to work around old pipes, existing flooring, and a tighter move-in timeline.
Do not confuse The Orange Cube with Orange Interior Pte Ltd
The target keyword Orange Interior Pte Ltd can appear in search results near Orange Cube Singapore, but it appears to refer to a separate interior design firm. Orange Interior Pte Ltd has its own website, contact details, and main showroom address at 1 Tannery Lane, #06-01, One Tat Seng, Singapore 347768.
If you are comparing firms, check the name carefully before booking a consultation or reading reviews. The Orange Cube Pte Ltd and Orange Interior Pte Ltd should not be treated as the same company unless the firm itself confirms a formal relationship.
What to prepare before meeting The Orange Cube
Your floor plan and renovation constraints
Bring your floor plan, key collection date, budget range, and any known renovation restrictions. Mark beams, columns, windows, aircon trunking routes, and areas that get strong afternoon sun. West-facing homes in Singapore can be tougher on upholstery, leather, and wood finishes, so the renovation and furniture plan should account for that early.
Your furniture measurements
Do not finalise built-ins before checking furniture sizes. If your living room plan includes a full-size sofa, compare real widths from Mega Furniture’s sofa collection before confirming the TV wall, walkway, and coffee table distance.
Your bedroom priorities
A Queen mattress in Singapore is typically 152x190 cm, and the bed frame usually adds around 10-15 cm on each dimension. If your bedroom also needs side tables, wardrobe access, and walking space, plan the bed before approving carpentry drawings.
For tighter bedrooms, compare storage beds early. A storage bed can reduce pressure on wardrobes, especially in smaller BTO flats where every spare corner gets claimed quickly.
Your storage habits
Be honest about how much you need to keep. Built-in carpentry gives a clean finish, but it is harder to change later. Freestanding options from Mega Furniture’s wardrobe collection may suit homeowners who want flexibility, while built-ins may suit those who want a fitted wall-to-wall look.
Your dining routine
A dining area should match how you actually eat and host. If you often have family over, plan chair clearance before fixing nearby carpentry. If the dining corner is tight, compare compact and extendable options from the dining table collection before the lighting point is installed.
What to ask before signing a renovation package
- Who will manage the project day to day? Ask whether your main contact is the designer, project manager, builder, or sales consultant.
- What exactly is included in the quote? Get carpentry, electrical, plumbing, hacking, painting, flooring, and material details in writing.
- How are variation orders approved? Extra work should not become extra cost without clear approval.
- Can I see similar completed projects? Ask for homes close to your property type, size, and renovation scope.
- What is covered under workmanship support? Ask what happens if hinges, laminates, tiles, or carpentry details need rectification after handover.
- Can furniture dimensions be checked before final drawings? This protects your home from beautiful carpentry that leaves no room for normal furniture.
Credentials and claims to verify
The previous article listed HDB-registered status, bizSAFE 3, and BCA Registered Contractor credentials. The Orange Cube’s own site refers to BCA Licensed Builder status. These details may still be relevant, but they should be checked close to publication because registrations and accreditations can change.
Before making a decision, ask The Orange Cube for current documentation, the full renovation scope, payment schedule, material specifications, project timeline, and workmanship support terms. A polished consultation is useful. A clear written quote is safer.
Where Mega Furniture fits after the renovation plan is clear
Once the design plan is clearer, furniture shopping becomes less guesswork and more measurement. This is the stage where sofa width, wardrobe depth, bed frame footprint, and dining clearance should be checked against the drawings.
Both Mega Furniture showrooms are open daily. Sitting on a sofa before buying it is underrated. So is knowing exactly where to go when something needs help after delivery.
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.
The Orange Cube FAQs
What is The Orange Cube?
The Orange Cube Pte Ltd is a Singapore design and build firm. Its public website describes services including renovation works, design and build, and additions and alterations.
Where is The Orange Cube located?
The Orange Cube’s current public contact page lists its address as 14 Arumugam Road, #01-03, LTC Building C, Singapore 409959. Visits appear to be by appointment only, so confirm before going down.
Is The Orange Cube the same as Orange Interior Pte Ltd?
No clear public source confirms that they are the same company. Orange Interior Pte Ltd appears to be a separate interior design firm with a different website, contact number, and showroom address. Check the company name carefully before booking or reading reviews.
Is The Orange Cube suitable for HDB renovation?
It may be suitable if your consultation focuses on HDB rules, layout planning, storage, furniture dimensions, and renovation coordination. Before signing, verify the firm’s current HDB registration status directly with the HDB directory.
What should I prepare before requesting a quote?
Prepare your floor plan, preferred design references, renovation budget range, key collection date, furniture must-haves, and any existing appliances or furniture you plan to keep. Clear information helps the firm quote and plan more accurately.
Is Mega Furniture affiliated with The Orange Cube?
No. Mega Furniture is not affiliated, associated, sponsored, or connected with The Orange Cube, Orange Cube Singapore, or Orange Interior Pte Ltd. This article is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as professional renovation advice.
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