Bodaq Interior Film vs Repainting: Which Is Better for Singapore Doors?

When Singapore homeowners want to refresh dated doors, two options come up most often: repainting and vinyl wrapping. Both change the appearance of the door. But they differ significantly in cost, durability, process and the range of finishes available.

The Case for Repainting

Repainting is the familiar option. Most homeowners understand it, and the materials are cheap. For a DIY repaint with basic supplies, you might spend $50 to $100 per door. A professional painter charges $80 to $150 per door.

However, paint has serious limitations:

Finish options are limited.
Paint produces a flat solid colour. Wood grain, marble, metallic and textured finishes are not achievable with paint.

Durability is poor in Singapore's climate.
High humidity and heat cause paint to peel, bubble and crack within two to four years, especially on front doors exposed to direct sunlight and rain.

Surface preparation is significant.
 For a smooth, professional result, the door must be sanded, primed and given multiple coats. This process takes one to two days with drying times.

Results require maintenance. 
Painted surfaces show chips and scratches clearly and require touch-ups over time.

The Case for Bodaq Interior Film

Bodaq Interior Film is a self-adhesive architectural vinyl produced by Hyundai L&C in South Korea. It is the same material used in hotel lobbies, commercial fit-outs and luxury residences across Asia.

500+ design options.
Wood grain, marble, stone, metallic, fabric and solid colour finishes — none of which are achievable with paint.

10-year rated durability.
Bodaq film is rated for 10 years of indoor use. It is resistant to moisture, UV, scratches, bacteria and fungus — critical in Singapore's humid environment.

Installation takes two to four hours. 
No drying time. Your door is fully usable the same day.

5-year installation warranty. 
reskin.sg backs every installation with a 5-year warranty covering edge lifting, bubbling and material defects.

Cost Comparison

| | Repainting | Bodaq Wrapping |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per door | $80 to $150 | From $188 |
| Design options | Solid colours only | 500+ finishes |
| Durability | 2 to 4 years | 10+ years |
| Installation time | 1 to 2 days | 2 to 4 hours |
| Warranty | None | 5 years |

Which Should You Choose?

If you need a budget refresh and are happy with a solid colour, repainting is a reasonable short-term solution. If you want a design that genuinely transforms the look of your home and lasts, Bodaq Interior Film is the clear choice.

The cost difference between repainting and wrapping narrows significantly when you factor in the durability difference. A repaint lasting three years costs more per year than a wrap lasting ten.