Quick Answer
A website redesign in Singapore costs roughly S$3,000 to S$80,000 and up in 2026, depending on how much changes. A visual refresh runs S$3,000 to S$10,000. A full redesign and rebuild runs S$10,000 to S$30,000. Turning your site into an interactive, motion-rich experience runs S$30,000 to S$80,000 and up.
- Refresh: new look, same structure and platform. S$3,000 to S$10,000.
- Full redesign: new design and a fresh build. S$10,000 to S$30,000.
- Interactive rebuild: new platform, motion and 3D. S$30,000 to S$80,000+.
These are ranges to budget against, not quotes. The real number depends on how much of the site changes and how much content has to move.
Refresh, redesign, or rebuild: which one you actually need
Most people say "redesign" when they mean one of three different jobs. The gap between them is the gap in the price.
A refresh keeps your site's structure and platform. You get new colors, type, imagery, and spacing. The pages stay where they are. This is the cheapest option and the fastest, and for a site that works but looks dated, it is often all you need.
A full redesign rethinks the layout and rebuilds the site. New design, new pages, usually a modern platform underneath. You do this when the current site fights you: hard to update, slow, or built on something you have outgrown.
A rebuild into an interactive site is a different level again. This is not a restyle. You are turning a static site into something that moves, reacts, and responds. New platform, custom motion, sometimes real 3D. You do this when the site itself is the product, and a first impression has to land.
Knowing which one you need is the first cost decision. The rest of this page prices all three.
Cost tiers: what you get at each budget
Visual refresh: S$3,000 to S$10,000
What you get:
- A new look on your existing structure: color, type, imagery, spacing
- Updated hero and key sections
- Light cleanup of layout and mobile spacing
- No change to your platform or page structure
Timeline: 1 to 3 weeks
Who it is for: A site that works and ranks, but looks older than the brand behind it. You want it to feel current without a rebuild.
Full redesign and rebuild: S$10,000 to S$30,000
What you get:
- A new design system, not just a new coat of paint
- A fresh build on a modern platform
- Restructured pages and navigation
- Content moved over and cleaned up
- Redirects so your existing rankings carry across
- Mobile-first, fast, and easy for you to update
Timeline: 4 to 8 weeks
Who it is for: A business whose current site is slow, hard to edit, or built on something dated. You need the whole thing rethought, not touched up.
Redesign into an interactive site: S$30,000 to S$80,000+
What you get:
- A site built to move: custom motion, scroll, and reactive surfaces
- One or more real-time 3D or signature interactive moments
- A design and build handled as one piece, frame by frame
- Performance tuned so it stays fast on a normal laptop and phone
- The full design-and-engineering under one roof
Timeline: 8 to 16 weeks
Who it is for: Brands whose site has to make an impression, not just hold information. If this is the direction you are weighing, the deeper breakdown is in our 3D web design cost guide.
What drives the price up or down
A few things move the number more than anything else:
- How much structure changes. New colors are cheap. New pages, navigation, and content model are not.
- How much content moves. A five-page site is quick. A hundred pages, a blog, and a product catalog take real migration work.
- Existing design assets. Clean brand assets and content save money. Starting from a blank page costs more.
- Custom interactivity. Motion, 3D, and reactive design are hands-on engineering, not a template setting.
- A platform change. Moving off an old CMS onto a modern one is its own line of work, and usually worth it.
- Protecting your rankings. Doing the redirect and SEO work properly is a cost. Skipping it is a bigger one.
The cost most redesigns forget: losing your Google rankings
Here is the expense that does not show up on the quote. A redesign done carelessly can wipe out the search traffic you spent years earning.
It happens in ways that are easy to miss. Page addresses change and the old ones are not redirected, so Google's links now hit dead ends. Pages that used to rank get merged or deleted. Text that answered real questions gets cut for a cleaner look, and the words Google ranked you for go with it. The site looks better and the traffic drops.
None of this is inevitable. It comes from treating the redesign as a design job and leaving search as an afterthought. The fix is to plan the move so your rankings come with you: map every old address to a new one, keep the content that earns visits, and check the site the way a search engine reads it, not just the way it looks.
We design and handle search under one roof, so this is built into the redesign, not bolted on after. If search traffic matters to you, read how we approach SEO, AEO and GEO. We are also writing a dedicated guide on redesigning without losing your rankings, which we will link here when it is live.
How to budget for it in Singapore
Two pieces of practical advice.
First, scope down before you scope up. The most common way to overspend is to rebuild everything when a refresh would have done the job. Start with the smallest change that fixes the real problem. If a refresh gets you there, take it. You can always go further later.
Second, check whether grant support applies. Some Singapore digital and marketing grants can offset part of a web project depending on scope and your eligibility. The rules change, so confirm the current criteria with the relevant agency or your consultant before you budget around one. We are happy to help scope a project so it is clear what is and is not in range.
The &7 take
We are an interactive and immersive web studio in Singapore, working globally. We give ranges honestly and quote precisely once we understand your site, because the right number depends on what you are actually redesigning.
If you are not sure whether you need a refresh or a full rebuild, tell us what is not working. We will tell you the smallest change that fixes it, and what is worth doing beyond that. If you are weighing a bigger move, start with what an immersive website is and when a brand needs one.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a website redesign cost in Singapore?
In 2026, budget roughly S$3,000 to S$80,000 and up. A visual refresh is S$3,000 to S$10,000, a full redesign and rebuild is S$10,000 to S$30,000, and a rebuild into an interactive, motion-rich site is S$30,000 to S$80,000 and up. The final number depends on how much changes and how much content has to move.
What is the difference between a refresh and a full redesign?
A refresh keeps your structure and platform and gives you a new look: color, type, imagery, spacing. A full redesign rethinks the layout and rebuilds the site, usually on a modern platform, with restructured pages and content moved across. A refresh is faster and cheaper. A redesign fixes a site that is slow, dated, or hard to update.
Will a redesign hurt my Google rankings?
It can, if it is done carelessly. Changing page addresses without redirects, deleting pages that ranked, or cutting the text Google ranked you for will drop your traffic. Done properly, with redirects mapped and content preserved, a redesign holds your rankings and often improves them because the new site is faster and cleaner.
How long does a website redesign take?
A visual refresh takes 1 to 3 weeks. A full redesign and rebuild takes 4 to 8 weeks. A rebuild into an interactive site takes 8 to 16 weeks. The timeline moves with the number of pages, how much content has to migrate, and how much custom motion or 3D is involved.
Can I redesign in phases?
Yes, and it often makes sense. You can refresh the look now and rebuild the structure later, or redesign the homepage first and roll the rest out over time. Phasing spreads the cost and lets you prove each change works before you commit to the next.