Yacht Interior Singapore — Complete Cabin Refurbishment for Every Vessel

Full yacht interior services across Singapore. Blinds, carpet, upholstery, headliner, cushions, and soft furnishing — measured and installed at your marina berth. Marine-grade materials built for tropical conditions. From $2,000.

Yacht Interior Services for Singapore Boat Owners

Yacht interior Singapore projects demand materials and craftsmanship that can withstand conditions unique to this region. Between the equatorial UV radiation, humidity that rarely drops below 80%, salt air that permeates every cabin, and the constant condensation cycle between air-conditioned interiors and tropical exterior temperatures, standard residential materials simply cannot survive aboard a vessel berthed in Singapore waters.

Lion City Canvas provides comprehensive yacht interior refurbishment services for vessels of all sizes berthed across Singapore. Whether you own a 30-foot sailing yacht at the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club or a 70-foot motor yacht at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove, we handle every soft furnishing and interior surface — from replacing faded headliners and worn carpet to reupholstering salon seating and fabricating custom blinds for every porthole and window aboard.

Every material we specify is engineered for the marine environment. We use Sunbrella marine acrylic for upholstery and cushion covers, closed-cell foam that will not absorb water or harbour mould, UV-stabilised marine carpet, and foam-backed vinyl for overhead panels. The result is an interior that looks as good three years into Singapore's punishing climate as the day we installed it.

Complete Yacht Interior Refit — What We Cover

We handle every element of your yacht's interior soft furnishing and surface finishing. Each service can be commissioned individually or combined into a full refit package.

Yacht Blinds and Curtains

Custom roller blinds, pleated blinds, venetian blinds, and blackout curtains for yacht cabins, salons, and wheelhouses. Measured to fit curved frames and non-standard porthole shapes. Marine-rated hardware that resists salt corrosion.

Marine Carpet Replacement

Marine carpet replacement for salons, cabins, companionways, and flybridge areas. UV-resistant, mould-proof marine carpet with snap-in or bonded installation. Custom cut to your vessel's exact deck plan.

Yacht Upholstery

Full yacht upholstery service covering salon settees, dinette seating, flybridge lounges, helm seats, and cockpit cushions. Marine vinyl and Sunbrella fabric with closed-cell foam cores that resist moisture absorption.

Headliner Replacement

Ceiling headliner replacement using foam-backed marine vinyl and acoustic panels. We remove sagging, discoloured, or mouldy headliner and install fresh panels that restore the cabin's appearance and improve sound dampening.

Cushions and Mattresses

Custom berth mattresses, salon cushions, and cockpit seat cushions fabricated to your vessel's exact dimensions. Closed-cell foam cores with Sunbrella or marine vinyl covers. Zipped covers for easy removal and cleaning.

Soft Furnishing

Finishing touches that complete your yacht's interior — throw pillows, curtains, table linens, custom bedding, and decorative accents. Premium fabrics selected for durability in the marine environment while maintaining a luxury aesthetic.

Why Yacht Interiors in Singapore Need Specialist Treatment

Singapore sits virtually on the equator, and the combination of extreme UV, constant humidity, salt exposure, and temperature differentials between air-conditioned cabins and the tropical exterior creates a uniquely hostile environment for interior materials. Here is what your yacht's interior endures year-round.

Environmental Factor Singapore Condition Impact on Yacht Interiors
UV Radiation UV index 10-14, 12 hours daylight year-round Fades fabrics, yellows vinyl, degrades foam through windows
Humidity 80-90% relative humidity constantly Mould and mildew growth on untreated fabrics and foam
Condensation AC interior vs 32°C exterior temperature differential Moisture behind headliners, under carpet, inside cushion foam
Salt Air Marine environment, constant salt exposure Corrodes blind hardware, stains fabrics, weakens thread
Tropical Rainfall 2,340mm annually, sudden heavy downpours Water intrusion through hatches, ports, and deck fittings

Residential-grade fabrics, standard polyurethane foam, and domestic carpet simply cannot cope with these conditions. Within six to twelve months, you will see mould blooming on headliners, foam turning soggy in cushions, carpet lifting from the deck, and blind mechanisms seizing from salt corrosion. Every material we use is specifically rated for marine tropical environments, and we select products from manufacturers who understand what equatorial maritime conditions demand.

Our Yacht Interior Process

1

On-Board Survey and Measurement

We visit your yacht at its berth — ONE15 Sentosa Cove, Raffles Marina, RSYC, Keppel Bay, or any Singapore marina. Our interior specialist surveys every cabin, measures each surface and opening, photographs existing conditions, and discusses your requirements. This visit is free and typically takes 60 to 90 minutes for a thorough assessment.

2

Specification and Quotation

Within 72 hours we deliver a detailed quotation with material specifications, fabric and colour options, foam density recommendations, and a scope description for every area of work. We include sample swatches where possible so you can see and feel the actual materials before committing.

3

Workshop Fabrication

Cushion covers, blinds, headliner panels, and carpet are fabricated in our workshop using industrial marine sewing equipment. Cushion foam is precision-cut to templates taken from your vessel. Every seam is double-stitched with bonded polyester thread rated for marine UV exposure.

4

On-Board Installation and Final Fit

We return to your marina berth for installation. Carpet is bonded or snapped into position, headliner panels are secured, cushions are test-fitted, and blinds are mounted and adjusted. We fine-tune everything on site until every element fits perfectly. You do not need to move your vessel.

Singapore Marinas We Service

Our team visits vessels at every marina and yacht club in Singapore for survey, measurement, and installation. There is no need to relocate your yacht.

  • ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove — Singapore's premier marina, full-service facility
  • Raffles Marina — Tuas, western Singapore, superyacht-capable berths
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) — West Coast Road
  • Marina at Keppel Bay — Harbourfront, central location
  • Changi Sailing Club — East Coast, sailing community
  • SAF Yacht Club — Sembawang, northern Singapore
  • Marina Country Club — Punggol, northeast
  • Private berths and anchorages — anywhere in Singapore waters

Yacht Interior Pricing in Singapore

Interior Service Starting From (SGD) Typical Range (SGD)
Yacht Blinds (per window) $200 $200 — $500
Marine Carpet Replacement (full vessel) $3,000 $3,000 — $8,000
Yacht Upholstery (full salon) $5,000 $5,000 — $15,000
Headliner Replacement (per cabin) $2,000 $2,000 — $5,000
Berth Cushion / Mattress Set $1,500 $1,500 — $4,000
Soft Furnishing Package $1,000 $1,000 — $3,000
Complete Interior Refit (30-40ft) $8,000 $8,000 — $20,000
Complete Interior Refit (40-60ft) $15,000 $15,000 — $35,000

All prices include survey, measurement, materials, fabrication, and on-board installation. Final pricing depends on vessel size, material selection, and scope of work. See our full pricing guide for more detail.

Materials We Specify for Yacht Interiors

Every material used in our yacht interior projects is selected specifically for the marine tropical environment. We never substitute with residential-grade alternatives.

  • Sunbrella Marine Acrylic — solution-dyed fabric for upholstery covers, cushion covers, and curtains. UV-proof, mould-resistant, breathable. Learn more about Sunbrella.
  • Marine Vinyl (PVC) — for high-wear surfaces like helm seats, dinette seating, and areas exposed to spray. UV-stabilised, easy to clean, antimicrobial treated.
  • Closed-Cell Foam — Dryfast foam or similar marine-rated foam for cushions and mattresses. Does not absorb water, resists mould, maintains shape in humid conditions.
  • Marine Carpet — UV-stabilised, mould-proof synthetic carpet with marine-grade backing. Available in tufted, loop pile, or flat weave textures.
  • Foam-Backed Headliner Vinyl — pre-laminated vinyl with closed-cell foam backing for ceiling panels. Resists sagging, absorbs cabin noise, and will not develop mould behind the panel.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a full yacht interior refit cost in Singapore?
A full yacht interior refit in Singapore typically costs $8,000 to $30,000 depending on vessel size and scope. Individual services start from $200 for blinds, $1,500 for cushions, $2,000 for headliner or carpet, and $5,000 for salon upholstery. We provide itemised quotes after an on-board survey at your marina berth.
What yacht interior services do you offer?
We provide complete yacht interior services: blinds and curtains, marine carpet replacement, salon and cockpit upholstery, headliner replacement, berth cushions and mattresses, and soft furnishings including throw pillows, table linens, and custom bedding.
Which Singapore marinas do you service?
We visit vessels at all Singapore marinas including ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Raffles Marina, Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC), Marina at Keppel Bay, Changi Sailing Club, SAF Yacht Club, and Marina Country Club. We also service private berths and anchorages anywhere in Singapore waters.
How long does a yacht interior refit take?
Timeline depends on scope. A single-cabin carpet replacement takes 5 to 7 working days. Full upholstery for a 40-foot yacht takes 3 to 4 weeks. A complete interior refit covering carpet, upholstery, headliner, blinds, and soft furnishing typically takes 6 to 10 weeks. We schedule work to minimise downtime.
Do you use marine-grade materials?
Yes, exclusively. We use Sunbrella marine acrylic for upholstery, closed-cell foam for cushions, UV-stabilised marine carpet, and foam-backed vinyl for headliners. Every material is specifically rated for marine tropical environments — we never substitute with residential-grade alternatives that would fail in Singapore's climate within months.

Ready to Refresh Your Yacht Interior?

WhatsApp us photos of your yacht's current interior — we reply with a preliminary scope and estimate within 2 hours.