Is My Old Dining Set Worth Anything In Singapore?
- Junk Value

- Jul 8
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 25
If you’re staring at your old dining table and chairs wondering whether they’re worth anything in Singapore, you’re not alone. Dining sets are one of the most commonly replaced household items, especially during renovations, upgrades, and home moves.
The good news? Some dining sets do have value — it just depends on a few simple factors like condition, material, size and demand.
This guide breaks down where you can try to sell your dining set, what price ranges are generally seen in Singapore’s secondhand market, and what to do if selling becomes too time-consuming. Either way, Junk Value is here to back you up if you decide clearing it fast is the better option.
Minor scratches are normal, but solid structure and clean surfaces make a difference. Buyers usually look for sets that are:
stable with no wobble
stain-free
not mouldy or warped
complete with chairs
Solid wood (teak, suar, oak, walnut): higher interest
Marble tables: depends on chips and stains
Tempered glass: lower demand due to cleaning and safety concerns
MDF/particle board: usually low-value unless very new
Compact sets for BTO-sized homes are easier to move. Oversized 8–10 seaters have a smaller buyer pool.Neutral colours and modern designs sell faster than heavy traditional styles.
3. Telegram Groups
Some communities focus on furniture resale.Good for quick deals if your set is in good condition.
3. What Price Range Can You Expect for An Old Dining Set?
(These are broad market observations, not fixed valuations.)
Solid Wood Dining Sets
$80 – $300+ depending on age, brand, and condition.
Modern MDF / Veneer Sets
$20 – $120 if clean and structurally sound.
Tempered Glass Tables
$0 – $60 depending on design and demand.
Marble Dining Sets
$80 – $250 depending on chips, stains, and weight.
Designer or Branded Sets
Can go higher if you have proof of purchase and good condition.
These ranges are typical resale asking prices seen online — not guaranteed outcomes.
If responses are slow or buyers keep haggling below your minimum, you’re not alone. Dining sets take up space, and many sellers experience long waiting times.
4. When Selling Isn’t Working Out — Junk Value Has Your Back
Not everyone has time to entertain messages, deal with last-minute cancellations, or wait weeks for a buyer to show up. Dining sets are large, heavy, and take up valuable room especially during a renovation or move.
5. Final Thoughts
Your old dining set might be worth something, depending on its condition, design, and material. You have several good avenues to try selling it and even modest sets can sometimes fetch a small amount.
But if selling becomes too time-consuming or unproductive, Junk Value is here to help clear it, hassle-free.
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