Choosing a bookshelf should be straightforward, but sizing often turns it into a longer decision than it needs to be. You browse a few options, find one you like, and then pause. Is 80 cm wide too wide for that wall? Will a 180 cm tall unit look proportional, or will it crowd the room? Is 30 cm depth going to eat into the walkway?
These are reasonable questions, and in Singapore they come with an extra layer of complexity. Our rooms are compact, ceiling heights vary between older resale flats and newer BTOs, and there are layout quirks (bomb shelter recesses, corridor widths, aircon unit placements) that generic furniture sizing guides simply do not account for.
This guide is written specifically for Singapore flat types. It covers what to measure, what sizes are available, and practical recommendations for each room, so you have a clear picture before you commit to a purchase.













