Living and Dining Set Package Collection

Furnishing a home from scratch — whether it's a brand-new BTO or a resale flat you've just gotten the keys to — involves a long list of decisions. Most homeowners find the living and dining areas the most consequential, because these are the spaces the whole household uses every day and the rooms guests see first. Getting both rooms to work together, visually and functionally, is where a well-considered set package earns its place.
Our living and dining set package collection brings coordinated furniture together into bundles that are already designed to work as a whole. This guide walks you through what to look for, how to match the two spaces, and what our showroom team consistently recommends to Singapore homeowners navigating this decision for the first time.
What does a living and dining set package actually include?
At its core, a living and dining set package pairs the anchor pieces from both rooms into a single, coordinated purchase. In most configurations, this means a sofa or sofa combination paired with a dining table and a set of chairs. Some packages extend further to include a coffee table, TV console, or sideboard — depending on how comprehensively you want to furnish both rooms in one go.
The practical advantage is coherence. When you source a sofa and a dining set independently, coordinating finishes, leg styles, and material tones takes considerable effort. The package resolves that planning work upfront — the pieces are already selected to complement one another.
This matters more in Singapore homes than it might in larger spaces. In a typical 4-room HDB, the living and dining areas share an open plan of roughly 35 to 45 square metres. When the two zones are visible from the same standing position, mismatched proportions or clashing finishes read immediately. A coordinated set removes that risk.
How to choose the right package for your floor plan
Before browsing packages, know your floor plan constraints. The most common mismatch we see is homeowners choosing a dining table that seats six when their dining alcove comfortably fits four, or selecting a three-seater sofa that leaves no room to walk behind it to the balcony door.
Use these practical benchmarks for Singapore homes:
- 3-room HDB: Look for a four-seater dining table, roughly 120 cm × 70 cm, and a two-seater or compact three-seater sofa. Avoid deep sectionals entirely.
- 4-room HDB: A four- to six-seater dining table works well. A three-seater sofa with a single armchair, or a modest L-shape, typically fits without crowding the walkways.
- 5-room HDB or condo: More flexibility here — a six-seater dining set and a full three-seater-plus-chaise combination or a properly sized L-shape both become viable.
Always leave at least 75 cm of clearance around the dining table for chairs to be pulled out comfortably, and 40–45 cm between the sofa and coffee table for easy movement. These are the measurements our showroom team checks first when a customer brings in a floor plan.
Matching materials across the living and dining zones
Material coherence is what makes a package feel considered rather than coincidental. The most reliable approach is to anchor both rooms to a shared finish — typically the table and sofa leg, or the dominant upholstery tone and the chair seat material.
Natural wood tones are the most forgiving across both zones. An oak-finish dining table pairs cleanly with oak or beech sofa legs and a linen or textured fabric upholstery. Walnut-toned finishes work well with warmer fabric palettes — terracotta, warm grey, camel — and bring a mid-century character that suits both open-plan and room-divided layouts.
For upholstery, consider how each material handles Singapore's humidity and daily use. Fabric sofas breathe well in our year-round warmth but benefit from a tighter weave in households with children or pets. Performance fabrics — microfibre blends and treated polyester weaves — resist staining without sacrificing comfort. Dining chairs with upholstered seats should use a wipe-clean or treated fabric for the obvious practical reasons.
Browse our sofa collection and dining chair collection to see available material combinations — each product page includes fabric and finish specifications to help you plan.
What to look for in the construction of each piece
The set package is only as good as the individual pieces in it. Here is what our showroom team looks at when evaluating any piece that goes into a bundle recommendation.
Sofa frame and seat
A kiln-dried hardwood frame — where the timber has been oven-dried to remove moisture — resists warping in humid conditions far better than green timber or engineered wood alternatives. Seat cushions should use high-resilience foam with a density of at least 35 kg/m³; lower-density foam compresses within a year of regular use. Where available, pocketed spring seating adds structural support and a longer service life.
Dining table
Solid timber tops offer the best longevity and can be refinished if scratched, but require periodic oiling and are sensitive to direct water contact. Sintered stone tops — a compressed ceramic and mineral surface — are scratch-resistant, heat-tolerant, and easy to clean, making them a practical choice for families who use the dining table heavily. Engineered wood tops with a quality laminate finish sit at the more accessible end; look for a matt or textured surface rather than a high-gloss finish, which shows scratches and fingerprints more readily.
Dining chairs
Solid wood legs outlast hollow metal alternatives in day-to-day use. Check that the chair feet are capped or felted — Singapore tile and timber floors scratch easily. If upholstered, the seat foam should hold its shape under pressure without bottoming out.
Explore our full dining table collection and coffee table collection for detailed specifications on each available finish and construction type.
How our packages are put together — and where to start
Our living and dining set package collection is assembled around the way Singapore homeowners actually furnish their homes. We draw on over 100 years of combined industry expertise across our management team to curate pairings that work in real floor plans — not just in showroom conditions.

Some packages are designed around specific style directions: Japandi combinations with clean oak lines and muted linen tones; contemporary pairings with sintered stone table tops and structured fabric sofas; warmer mid-century-influenced sets with walnut finishes and curved dining chair backs. Others are built around room size — compact packages for 3-room and 4-room HDB layouts, more generous configurations for 5-room flats, condos, and landed homes.
If you are unsure where to begin, the most practical starting point is the dining table. It has the least flexibility in sizing — once you know how many people you need to seat regularly and how much floor area you have, the table choice narrows quickly. From there, the sofa selection follows, matched to the remaining living room dimensions and the material finish you have already committed to at the dining zone.
Seeing the packages in person
Reading about furniture proportions and material combinations is useful. Sitting on them, running your hand across the tabletop, and seeing how the finishes read in proper lighting is more useful still.
Our showroom at 5 Ubi Link is open daily from 11:30 AM to 9 PM, including weekends and public holidays. We keep multiple living and dining configurations on the floor — different size combinations, different material finishes, different style directions — so you can compare them properly rather than guessing from product images. Bring your floor plan if you have one; our team is happy to work through dimensions and configurations with you at no obligation.
Rated 4.8 stars across 2,733+ verified Google reviews from Singapore homeowners, we hear consistently that the in-showroom conversation is where the decision becomes clear. Come when you're ready — no pressure, no time limit, no commitment required.
For quick questions on dimensions, availability, or current package configurations, WhatsApp us at +65 6518 9649 during showroom hours.
Well-furnished living and dining space doesn't require perfect taste or an unlimited budget. It requires the right proportions for your floor plan, materials that suit how your household actually lives, and pieces that are constructed to last through years of daily use. Our set package collection is designed to make that combination easier to find — and our showroom team is here to help you find it.
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