Manufacturing & Supply Guide

Aluminium Toilet Door Singapore:
The Complete HDB & BTO Buyer's Guide for 2026

By HongRui Construction Pte Ltd Published May 2026 Category Door Manufacturing

Bifold or slide & swing? Frosted glass or acrylic panel? What size fits your HDB bathroom? What lasts in Singapore's humidity? This guide answers every question homeowners, renovation contractors, and interior designers ask before specifying an aluminium toilet door — and the five costly mistakes to avoid before ordering.

Why Aluminium Is the Right Material for Singapore Bathrooms

Singapore's bathroom environment is uniquely demanding. High daily humidity, repeated exposure to steam and direct water splash, and the constant cycle of wet-and-dry conditions make the bathroom the single most challenging space in an HDB flat for any door material.

Timber toilet doors — once common in older HDB flats — absorb moisture over time. They swell, warp, peel, and eventually cannot close properly. PVC-only doors are affordable but lack rigidity for long-term reliable operation. Steel doors corrode in humid conditions without significant surface protection.

Aluminium solves all of these problems. It is why virtually every HDB and BTO toilet door replacement in Singapore today uses an aluminium frame as the structural core. Here is what makes aluminium the dominant choice:

  • Completely waterproof — Aluminium does not absorb water. The frame will not swell, soften, or degrade from moisture exposure regardless of how humid or wet the bathroom becomes.
  • Rust and corrosion resistant — Unlike steel, aluminium does not rust. It forms a natural oxide layer that prevents corrosion — critical in a bathroom environment where metal exposure to moisture is constant.
  • Anti-rot and termite-resistant — No organic material, so termites have nothing to attack. No rot risk from sustained moisture contact at the bottom of the frame.
  • Lightweight — Easier to operate daily, and reduces stress on hinges and tracks over time compared to heavier materials.
  • Dimensionally stable — Aluminium does not expand or contract significantly with temperature and humidity changes, meaning your door continues to open and close smoothly for years after installation.
  • Low maintenance — A damp cloth is all that is needed to clean an aluminium frame. No painting, sealing, or surface treatment is required after installation.
  • Wide design flexibility — Aluminium frames accept a large variety of panel materials and colours, making it easy to coordinate your toilet door with the overall bathroom aesthetic.
🏭 Manufacturer's Note
HongRui Construction manufactures aluminium toilet doors in-house for HDB, BTO, condominium and commercial projects across Singapore. Our aluminium frames are powder-coated for a durable, clean finish that maintains its appearance even in high-humidity bathroom conditions long term.

The 4 Main Aluminium Toilet Door Types: Which Suits Your Bathroom?

Not all aluminium toilet doors work the same way. The mechanism — how the door opens and closes — is one of the most important decisions you will make, because it determines how much space the door requires to operate and how well it fits your specific bathroom layout. Here are the four main types used in Singapore HDB and BTO bathrooms today.

① Bifold Aluminium Door
#1 Most Popular

The bifold door folds in half as it opens — like two panels hinging at the centre — running along a top and bottom track. It provides the widest usable opening of all space-saving toilet door types, and is the single most installed toilet door in Singapore HDB bathrooms. The classic bottom-track version is the most affordable; top-hung variants (no bottom track) are increasingly preferred for elderly-friendly and trip-hazard-free installations.

Advantages
  • No swing clearance needed
  • Widest opening of all types
  • Highly affordable
  • Largest panel design selection
  • Fast to install
Considerations
  • Bottom track collects dust/debris
  • Slight trip hazard (bottom track)
  • Less airtight than swing doors
  • Can shift with air pressure

Best for: Most HDB and BTO bathrooms — especially compact spaces where a swing door would clash with fittings or the vanity.

② Slide & Swing Door
Fast Growing

The slide & swing mechanism first slides the door horizontally a short distance along the frame, then swings it open. This dramatically reduces the clearance needed compared to a full swing door. It requires a small amount of wall space beside the door frame for the initial slide movement. Popular for bathrooms where a bifold's folded width would protrude into the bathroom entrance area.

Advantages
  • Minimal swing clearance
  • Smooth, elegant operation
  • Looks more like a standard door
  • Good for elderly users
  • No floor track obstruction
Considerations
  • Needs side wall space to slide
  • Narrower opening vs bifold
  • Slightly higher than basic bifold

Best for: Bathrooms where wall space beside the frame is available but full swing clearance is not. Particularly good for master bathrooms in newer BTO layouts.

③ Aluminium Swing Door
Classic Choice

The swing door opens on hinges — the same mechanism as bedroom and main doors. Aluminium composite panels make it fully waterproof and suitable for bathroom environments. Unlike timber swing doors, there is no risk of warping or moisture damage. However, it requires the most clearance space of all types — either into the bathroom or outward into the corridor or bedroom — making it unsuitable for compact HDB bathrooms.

Advantages
  • Most familiar operation
  • Most airtight seal
  • No tracks to maintain
  • Suitable for large bathrooms
Considerations
  • Requires full swing clearance
  • Not ideal for small HDB bathrooms
  • Less space-efficient

Best for: Larger bathrooms in 5-room or executive HDB flats, condominiums, or landed properties where swing clearance is not a constraint.

④ Ultra Slim Aluminium Glass Door
Premium / Trending

A contemporary evolution of the swing door: an ultra-slim aluminium frame (typically 16mm profile, compared to the standard 50mm) with a tempered glass panel — frosted or fluted. The result is an elegant, minimalist bathroom entrance that admits natural light and contributes to a boutique-hotel feel. Glass bifold variants are also emerging as a premium segment in 2026.

Advantages
  • Premium, designer aesthetic
  • Maximises natural light
  • Tempered glass — safe on breakage
  • Pairs with fluted glass interiors
Considerations
  • Higher investment than acrylic types
  • Requires swing clearance
  • Glass needs regular wiping

Best for: Master bathrooms in premium renovations, condominium units, or BTO flat owners investing in a full designer bathroom scheme.

📐 Quick Decision Guide
Small HDB bathroom with limited space? → Bifold (best opening width) or Slide & Swing (if wall space beside frame available).
Larger bathroom with swing clearance? → Aluminium Swing or Ultra Slim Glass Door.
Elderly residents or young children? → Top-hung Bifold (no bottom track trip hazard) or Slide & Swing (smooth, low-force operation).

Panel Options: Acrylic, Frosted Glass, Fluted Glass, Louvre & PVC

The aluminium frame is the structural backbone — but the panel material is what you see every day. Panel choice affects the aesthetics, the amount of natural light entering the bathroom, the level of privacy, and the maintenance requirements of the door. Here is a clear comparison of every panel option available for aluminium toilet doors in Singapore.

Panel Material Privacy Natural Light Maintenance Best For Trending in 2026?
Acrylic (solid colour or pattern) ✓✓ Full None Wipe clean Most HDB bathrooms — widest design range Evergreen
Frosted Tempered Glass Good ✓✓ Excellent Regular wipe needed Master bathrooms, modern renovations Popular
Fluted Tempered Glass Good ✓✓ Excellent Regular wipe needed Designer bathrooms matching fluted interior theme ✓✓ Top Trend 2026
Louvre Slats Limited (angled slats) Good airflow Dust between slats Bathrooms relying on natural ventilation (no exhaust fan) Functional niche
PVC Panel ✓✓ Full None Easy clean Budget renovations, quick replacements Declining
Marble Print Acrylic ✓✓ Full None Wipe clean Coordinating with marble tile bathrooms Growing

The 2026 panel trend: fluted glass

Fluted glass — the ribbed, vertical-channel glass that has become the defining material of Singapore's 2026 interior design wave — is now extending from kitchen cabinets and wardrobe panels into bathroom doors. Homeowners renovating their bathrooms as part of a full BTO renovation are choosing fluted glass panels for the toilet door to maintain a cohesive design language throughout the home. If your bathroom already features fluted glass shower screens or cabinet panels, a fluted glass toilet door completes the scheme.

💡 Design Tip
Acrylic vs glass: choose based on natural light, not just aesthetics. If your bathroom has no window and relies entirely on artificial lighting, a frosted or fluted glass panel significantly brightens the space during the day when bathroom lighting is off. Acrylic panels are the better choice where full privacy from silhouettes is required — frosted glass still transmits shadow outlines at close range.

Standard HDB Toilet Door Sizes — And Why You Must Still Measure

There is a common misconception among homeowners and even some contractors that HDB toilet doors are fully standardised. In reality, while general size ranges exist, significant variation occurs across different flat types, flat ages, and even between units in the same block. Ordering without an on-site measurement is one of the most common and avoidable replacement mistakes.

General size reference for Singapore HDB toilet doors

Standard Width Range
600–
750mm
Approx. 2 ft to 2.5 ft
Standard Height
~2130mm
Approx. 7 ft (standard)
BTO Flat Width
Wider
More consistent; wheelchair-accessible designs
Pre-2000 Resale Flats
Variable
Often narrower; measurement critical
⚠️ Critical: Measure after flooring, not before
Floor tiles, vinyl, or screed can raise the effective floor level by several millimetres. A door sized before flooring is installed may scrape or fail to close properly after the renovation is complete. Always confirm the final door height after the floor finish is laid. A professional manufacturer will conduct an on-site measurement as part of the ordering process — this step should never be skipped.

What on-site measurement checks

1
Frame opening width — at top, middle and bottom

HDB frame openings are rarely perfectly uniform from top to bottom. Measuring at three points ensures the door is fabricated to the actual opening, not an assumed average.

2
Clear height after floor finish

Height is confirmed after the final floor tile, vinyl, or screed is in place to account for any floor level change during renovation.

3
Wall space beside frame (for slide & swing)

Slide & swing doors require a specific amount of clear wall space beside the frame opening for the initial sliding movement. This is verified on-site before the mechanism type is confirmed.

4
Frame condition — existing wood or metal frame

The installer checks whether the existing door frame needs to be retained, modified, or replaced — which affects the fabrication specification and any additional work required.

5
Track clearance at floor (for bifold)

The bottom track of a bifold door requires a clean, level floor surface. Any height variation, debris traps, or level differences are identified during measurement and addressed before installation.

5 Common Toilet Door Replacement Mistakes Singapore Homeowners Make

Based on years of supplying and installing toilet doors across Singapore's HDB estates, these are the five most frequent and avoidable mistakes that lead to poor results, additional costs, or repeat replacements.

Mistake 01
Choosing the door type based on catalogue images alone, without measuring the bathroom layout

A beautiful slide & swing door ordered without confirming adequate wall space beside the frame will not function correctly on installation day. Always confirm mechanism suitability against your specific bathroom dimensions before ordering. What works in a showroom may not work in your bathroom.

Mistake 02
Replacing the door before the floor is finished — causing height mismatches

Door height must be confirmed after the final floor finish is installed. Tile grout, vinyl underlays, and screed all add height to the floor. Doors ordered before flooring is complete frequently scrape, drag, or fail to close flush with the frame after the floor level rises.

Mistake 03
Choosing a glass panel door without confirming it is tempered glass

Only tempered (safety) glass should be used in bathroom doors. If standard annealed glass breaks — from a fall, slamming, or accidental impact — it shatters into large, dangerous shards. Tempered glass breaks into small, blunt-edged fragments that are far less likely to cause serious injury. Always verify the glass specification before ordering.

Mistake 04
Neglecting to lubricate and clean tracks — leading to premature roller failure

Bifold and slide & swing doors rely on rollers moving along tracks. Dust, hair, and soap residue accumulate in the bottom track over time, causing friction and accelerating roller wear. A simple monthly brush-out and light silicone spray lubrication of the track extends roller life significantly and prevents the "stiff" or "jamming" door that many homeowners assume means the door needs replacing — when in most cases it just needs cleaning.

Mistake 05
Using an unregistered contractor to save money — only to pay more for rectification

HDB requires all renovation works to be carried out by contractors on the Directory of Renovation Contractors (DRC). Beyond compliance, unregistered contractors frequently lack the experience to correctly install bottom tracks level, align bifold panels evenly, or ensure smooth slide & swing mechanism operation from day one. Incorrect installation causes premature wear and may void any manufacturer warranty on the door components.

Maintenance Guide: How to Keep Your Aluminium Toilet Door Lasting 15+ Years

One of the key advantages of an aluminium toilet door is how little maintenance it requires compared to timber alternatives. But "low maintenance" is not the same as "zero maintenance." A small amount of regular attention — taking less than five minutes a month — is what separates a door that lasts 20 years from one that develops problems after five.

Monthly maintenance — 5 minutes per month

  • Brush out the bottom track — Use a stiff brush or old toothbrush to clear hair, dust, and soap residue from the bottom track of bifold and slide & swing doors. This is the single most important maintenance step for preventing roller wear.
  • Wipe the frame — Damp cloth wipe of the aluminium frame, top and sides. No chemical cleaners required — warm water is sufficient.
  • Check the rollers — Open and close the door fully a few times. It should move smoothly without resistance. Any stiffness at this stage is the track, not the rollers — clean before assuming the rollers need replacement.

Every 6 months

  • Lubricate the track — Apply a light spray of silicone-based lubricant (not oil-based, which attracts dust) to the top and bottom tracks. Work the door back and forth to distribute. This keeps rollers running smoothly and quietly.
  • Check hinge screws (swing doors) — Tighten any loose hinge screws. Loose hinges cause misalignment that stresses the frame and damages the door over time.
  • Inspect the panel for chips or cracks — Small chips in acrylic panels or hairline cracks in glass panels are best caught early. Cracked glass should be replaced promptly as a safety measure.

Signs it is time to replace, not repair

  • The door is more than 10–12 years old and rollers have failed multiple times — replacement is more economical than repeated servicing
  • The aluminium frame is physically bent or distorted from an impact — structural integrity is compromised
  • The panel is cracked (glass) or heavily yellowed and brittle (older acrylic) — panel-only replacement is possible in some cases if the frame is still sound
  • The door no longer closes flush and the gap is allowing significant moisture or odour escape despite adjustment
💡 Pro Tip
If your bifold door becomes stiff or starts jamming, clean the track thoroughly before concluding the rollers have failed. In most cases across Singapore HDB bathrooms, track debris is the cause — not roller wear. A proper clean resolves the issue without any replacement cost.

How to Choose an Aluminium Toilet Door Manufacturer in Singapore

Singapore's toilet door market includes in-house manufacturers, resellers sourcing from third-party factories, and budget online-only operators. The right choice depends on your quality expectations, customisation needs, and how much post-installation support matters to you.

1
Confirm HDB registration

Only contractors on HDB's Directory of Renovation Contractors (DRC) may legally carry out installation works in HDB flats. This is a non-negotiable baseline, not a nice-to-have.

2
Ask whether they fabricate in-house or outsource

In-house manufacturing means direct quality control, accurate lead times, and the ability to handle non-standard sizes without additional cost or delays. Resellers are dependent on third-party factories for quality and turnaround.

3
Insist on an on-site measurement before order confirmation

Any reputable toilet door supplier will conduct a site measurement before finalising the order. Avoid suppliers who quote and confirm without measuring — door fit problems are almost guaranteed without this step.

4
View physical panel samples, not just digital images

Acrylic panel colours and finishes — especially whites, greys, and marble prints — look significantly different on a screen versus a physical sample. Ask to view actual samples in person before finalising your panel selection.

5
Confirm roller and hardware quality — ask about roller cycle ratings

Quality bifold rollers are rated by the number of open-close cycles they are tested to withstand. A PSB-tested roller system rated to 100,000+ cycles provides a meaningful durability guarantee. Cheap rollers in budget doors are the number one cause of premature stiffness and failure.

6
Ask about the full range of products they supply

If you are renovating your full bathroom, or replacing both the toilet door and another door in the same project, sourcing from a manufacturer who also supplies metal gates, main doors, and bedroom doors reduces coordination effort and ensures finish consistency across products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best toilet door for a small HDB bathroom in Singapore?
For small HDB bathrooms, the bifold aluminium door or slide & swing aluminium door are the two best options. The bifold provides the widest opening and is the most affordable; the slide & swing is a good alternative where the folded bifold panel would protrude into the bathroom entrance. Both eliminate the need for a full swing arc that would clash with bathroom fittings in compact spaces.
Why is aluminium better than wood for toilet doors in Singapore?
Timber toilet doors absorb moisture over time in Singapore's high-humidity bathroom environment, leading to swelling, warping, delamination, and eventually an inability to close properly. Aluminium is completely waterproof, anti-rust, anti-rot, and termite-resistant. It will not swell or distort from moisture exposure, making it a far more durable and lower-maintenance choice for Singapore bathrooms.
Do I need a renovation permit to replace my HDB toilet door?
In most cases, replacing an internal toilet door in an HDB flat does not require a renovation permit from HDB, provided you are not altering the structural door frame opening. All installation works must still be carried out by an HDB-registered contractor from the Directory of Renovation Contractors. If in doubt, verify with HDB before works begin.
What is the standard HDB toilet door size in Singapore?
Standard HDB toilet door widths typically range from 600mm to 750mm (approximately 2 to 2.5 feet), with a standard height of approximately 2130mm (7 feet). However, significant variation exists between flat generations — older pre-2000 resale flats often have narrower, less consistent openings compared to modern BTO flats. An on-site measurement is always required before ordering to ensure an accurate fit.
How long does an aluminium toilet door last in Singapore?
A quality aluminium-framed toilet door, correctly installed and given basic maintenance, should last 10 to 20 years in a Singapore HDB bathroom. The frame itself does not rust or degrade. The components that wear over time are the rollers (for bifold and slide & swing types), hinges, and handles — all of which can be serviced or replaced individually without changing the full door.
Can I use a frosted or fluted glass panel on my HDB toilet door?
Yes. Frosted and fluted tempered glass panels are both suitable and increasingly popular for HDB toilet doors in Singapore in 2026. Ensure the glass is specified as tempered (safety glass) — it breaks into small, blunt fragments rather than large dangerous shards if broken. Both panel types admit natural light while maintaining privacy, and fluted glass in particular coordinates well with the broader fluted glass interior design trend.
How do I fix a stiff or jamming bifold toilet door?
In most cases, a stiff bifold toilet door is caused by debris accumulation in the bottom track — hair, dust, and soap residue build up and create friction against the rollers. Clean the track thoroughly with a stiff brush, vacuum out the debris, and apply a light silicone-based lubricant spray. Open and close the door several times to distribute the lubricant. This resolves the issue in the majority of cases without any part replacement needed.
Does HongRui Construction supply aluminium toilet doors for commercial buildings and condominiums?
Yes. In addition to HDB and BTO residential projects, HongRui Construction supplies and installs aluminium toilet doors for condominium developments, commercial office buildings, hotel fit-outs, and property management contracts requiring project-scale or multi-unit supply across Singapore. Trade and bulk enquiries are welcome.

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