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How Same-Day Flower Delivery Works in Singapore: The Complete Guide (2026)
Most of the questions we receive about delivery come down to one thing: cut-off times. Someone looks at the clock at 11 AM and wants to know whether flowers can still arrive that afternoon. The answer depends on the slot, the day, and whether they need standard or express. This page lays out exactly how our delivery system works, so you can make a decision without needing to contact us first.
Standard delivery timeslots and cut-off times
We run structured timeslots, not open windows. Each slot has a specific cut-off: place your order before it, and your flowers go out in that slot. Miss the cut-off by even a few minutes, and the order moves to the next available slot.
Monday to Saturday
Delivery window
Order by
10 AM to 2 PM
8 AM
2 PM to 6 PM
12:30 PM
6 PM to 10 PM (Mon to Fri only)
3:30 PM
The evening slot (6 PM to 10 PM) runs Monday to Friday only, not Saturday. If you need an after-work delivery on a Saturday, the 2 PM to 6 PM slot is the last standard option.
Sunday
Delivery window
Order by
11 AM to 3 PM
8:30 AM
Sunday has a single slot with an earlier cut-off. If you need Sunday delivery, place your order the night before or set an early alarm. This slot fills quickly on weekends with significant occasions.
Express delivery: 1-hour windows
When the standard slot is not precise enough, or you need flowers in the next hour or two, express delivery gives you a 1-hour window. Express slots are available daily, priced from $25, with tiered rates ($25, $30, $35) depending on the slot and location. It is not a flat rate across all bookings.
Express slots run Monday to Saturday from mid-morning through late afternoon. Each slot requires ordering at least one hour before the window opens. The last express slot of the day closes at 3:30 PM for a 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM delivery.
Express delivery is the right call when timing is specific: you know the person will be at a particular place at a particular time and want the flowers to arrive within that window, not just sometime in a four-hour block.
Self-collection from our studio
If you prefer to pick up the arrangement yourself, self-collection is free at our studio at 60 Kaki Bukit Place, #07-09, Singapore. Collection slots run Monday to Saturday (10 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM to 4 PM) and Sunday (11 AM to 4 PM), subject to the same cut-off logic as delivery. Walk in without ordering and we cannot guarantee your arrangement is ready.
The on-time guarantee
If your flowers do not arrive within the timeslot you selected, your order is free. This is not a fine-print clause. It is the operational standard we hold ourselves to, backed by a 4.8-star Google rating across over 1,600 reviews. We monitor every delivery in real time and coordinate with our couriers to ensure timing is met.
Free delivery and what it covers
Standard delivery is free across Singapore on all timeslots. No minimum order, no promo code, no surcharge for residential or commercial addresses. Full details are on our free delivery page.
Two restrictions to note: we do not deliver to hospitals or medical centres, and we do not deliver internationally. If someone is in hospital, the practical alternative is ordering to their home address for when they are discharged.
What to order if you are short on time
Browsing the full catalogue under time pressure is not ideal. A few shortcuts:
If the occasion matters but you have no preference on style: the Daily Surprise (from $66) lets our florists pick the freshest blooms available that day. It consistently lands well because the flowers are chosen for what is genuinely good that morning, not what has been sitting in stock.
If you want to keep it simple: a single premium rose from the hand bouquet range starts from $34 and reads as considered rather than rushed.
If the occasion is significant: browse the full collection with enough time to choose. A same-day order placed at 7:50 AM can still make the morning slot.
Every order includes a complimentary handwritten message card. You type your message at checkout and someone at our studio writes it out by hand before the bouquet leaves. On a rushed order, a well-written card often carries more weight than the arrangement itself. Take a minute with it.
When same-day is not possible
If the last cut-off for the day has passed, the next available slot is the following morning. On a Sunday evening, that means Monday from 10 AM to 2 PM with an 8 AM order cut-off. Plan ahead where you can: a scheduled next-day delivery is a better outcome than a missed same-day window.
Unsure which slot or arrangement suits your situation? Windy, our florist assistant, can help you work through the options quickly.
Frequently asked questions
What is the latest I can order for same-day delivery on a weekday?
The last cut-off on a weekday (Monday to Friday) is 3:30 PM, for the 6 PM to 10 PM evening slot. On Saturday, the last standard cut-off is 12:30 PM for a 2 PM to 6 PM delivery. On Sunday, the only cut-off is 8:30 AM for an 11 AM to 3 PM delivery.
Does express delivery cost extra?
Yes. Express 1-hour delivery is priced separately from standard delivery, starting from $25 with tiered rates of $25, $30, or $35 depending on the slot and delivery location. Standard same-day delivery on all regular timeslots remains free.
Can you deliver to offices and commercial buildings?
Yes. We deliver to offices, hotels, commercial buildings, and residential addresses across Singapore. For office deliveries, include the company name, floor, and unit number so the courier can reach the recipient without delays.
What if the recipient is not home to receive the flowers?
Include the recipient's contact number at checkout. Our courier will call ahead to coordinate. If no one is available to receive the delivery, the courier will follow up to arrange an alternative. Providing an accurate number is the most reliable way to prevent delivery issues.
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Singapore Cost of Living: Why Flowers Are Still the Best Affordable Gift
Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Between rising HDB prices, COE premiums hitting record highs, and hawker food no longer being the bargain it once was, it's easy to feel like every dollar needs to be accounted for. Celebrations start to feel like luxuries. Gestures get smaller. And somehow, the people who matter most end up with a hastily typed "HBD" on WhatsApp instead of something they can actually hold.
But here's the thing: making someone feel special doesn't have to cost a fortune. A beautifully wrapped flower, delivered to their door with a handwritten card, costs less than a meal at a mid-range restaurant. And unlike that meal, it creates a moment they'll actually remember.
The Real Cost of Common Gifts in Singapore
Let's put things in perspective. Here's what typical gifts cost in Singapore in 2026:
Gift
Typical Cost
Lasts
Emotional Impact
Dinner for two (mid-range)
$80 to $150
2 hours
Pleasant but forgettable
Movie tickets + snacks
$40 to $60
2 to 3 hours
Fun but routine
Bubble tea for a month
$90 to $120
Consumed daily
Nice habit, not a gesture
Grab rides (1 week)
$50 to $100
Convenience
Zero emotional value
Jewellery / accessories
$50 to $200+
Years
Good, but risky (taste-dependent)
A beautiful flower bouquet
$30 to $50
5 to 14 days
Surprise, joy, feels deeply personal
The data is clear: flowers punch above their weight in emotional ROI. A $34 single rose, elegantly wrapped and delivered to someone's door unannounced, creates a moment that a $100 dinner simply can't replicate.
Why Flowers Are the Smartest Affordable Gift
1. They Create Surprise, and Surprise Is Priceless
A dinner reservation is expected. A birthday cake is assumed. But flowers showing up at someone's workplace or front door on a random Tuesday? That's the kind of gesture people talk about for weeks. The element of surprise amplifies the perceived value of the gift far beyond its actual cost.
2. They Communicate Without Words
In Singaporean culture, many of us struggle to express emotions directly. Flowers do the heavy lifting. A red rose says "I love you." Pink carnations say "Thank you for everything." Sunflowers say "You make my life brighter." You don't need to find the perfect words, the flowers speak for you.
3. They're Universally Appropriate
Unlike perfume (too personal), clothes (wrong size risk), or gadgets (might already have one), flowers work for virtually every recipient and occasion. Your mum, your partner, your colleague, your friend, everyone loves receiving flowers. There's zero risk of a bad reaction.
4. Free Delivery Makes Them Even More Affordable
At Windflower Florist, every order, even a $30 daisy, comes with free same-day delivery across Singapore. No delivery surcharge, no minimum spend. That $34 rose is genuinely $34. Compare that to food delivery where a $15 meal becomes $25 after delivery and platform fees.
My One and Only: The $34 Rose That Proves Affordable Can Be Beautiful
If there's one product that embodies the idea that "affordable doesn't mean cheap," it's our My One and Only range.
It's a single premium rose, hand-selected and elegantly wrapped by our florists. No filler flowers, no unnecessary extras, just one perfect bloom, presented with care. Delivered free, with a handwritten message card.
Available in 10 colours, each carrying its own meaning:
Colour
Price
Meaning
Best For
Red
$34
Deep love, passion
Partner, anniversary, romance
Pink
$34
Gratitude, admiration
Mum, friend, thank-you
White
$34
Purity, new beginnings
Congratulations, sympathy
Champagne
$34
Elegance, sophistication
Colleague, mentor, boss
Yellow
$34
Friendship, happiness
Best friend, cheer-up
Hot Pink
$34
Fun, playful energy
Fun friend, celebration
Purple
$34
Enchantment, royalty
Someone special, mystique
Blue
$41
Mystery, the unattainable
Unique gift, standing out
Menta
$41
Freshness, modernity
Trendsetter, modern taste
Cappuccino
$41
Warmth, trendiness
Instagram-lover, warm tone fan
Think about it: for the price of two bubble teas, you can send someone a premium rose with free delivery and a personalised card. That's not just affordable, that's remarkable value.
5 Affordable Flower Gestures for Every Budget
Here's how to use flowers as a budget-friendly way to strengthen relationships, celebrate moments, and show people you care, all without breaking the bank:
1. The "Just Because" Surprise ($30 to $34)
No occasion needed. Send a Uno Daisy ($30) or My One and Only in Pink ($34) to someone on a random day. The unexpectedness makes it 10x more impactful than a birthday bouquet everyone was expecting.
2. The "Thank Your Mum" Gesture ($39)
Carnations in Pink ($39), the traditional flower of gratitude. Send it on a Sunday with a note that says "Thank you for always being there." She won't stop talking about it for a week.
3. The "First Date Move" ($34)
Showing up to a first date with a single My One and Only in Red ($34) is bold, romantic, and budget-smart. It's enough to impress without being overwhelming. Classic move that never fails.
4. The "Office Pick-Me-Up" ($37 to $44)
Send a colleague or friend a Give a Bunch ($37) or Baby's Breath ($44) to their office. Brightens their desk, boosts their mood, and costs less than that team lunch you were thinking of organising.
5. The "Apologise Properly" Play ($40 to $48)
Flowers after an argument say more than a text message. Tulip Pink ($40) or A Study in Champagne ($48) says "I'm sorry, and I made an effort." Much more effective than another "sorry lah" on WhatsApp.
Making Memories on a Singapore Budget
The cost of living in Singapore isn't going down anytime soon. But the cost of making someone feel valued hasn't changed. It was never about the price tag, it was always about the thought.
A $34 rose, delivered with care, says "I was thinking of you today." That's a message no amount of money can buy, and one that $34 can deliver perfectly.
Browse the full $30 to $50 collection and see for yourself. Beautiful flowers, free delivery, no hidden costs. Just genuine gestures at honest prices.
Big Gestures Don't Need Big Budgets
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Flowers a Good Gift on a Budget in Singapore?
Absolutely. Flowers deliver high emotional impact at a low cost. A beautifully wrapped bouquet from $30 to $50 with free delivery creates a memorable moment that costs less than a mid-range dinner, but feels far more personal and thoughtful.
How Much Do Flowers Cost in Singapore?
At Windflower Florist, bouquets start from $30 (single daisy) to $482 (108-rose grand arrangement). The sweet spot for budget gifting is $34 to $50, where you get professionally wrapped flowers with free same-day delivery. See our $30 to $50 collection for the full range.
What Is My One and Only by Windflower Florist?
My One and Only is a single premium rose, elegantly wrapped by our florists and delivered for free. Available in 10 colours from $34. It's our most popular budget option and proves that a thoughtful gift doesn't need a big price tag.
Is Flower Delivery Free in Singapore?
At Windflower Florist, yes, every order includes free same-day delivery across all of Singapore. No minimum order required. A $30 Uno Daisy gets the same free delivery as a $482 arrangement.
What's the Best Value Flower Gift in Singapore?
For pure value, My One and Only ($34) is hard to beat, a premium rose with free delivery and a handwritten card. For longer-lasting value, Lavender Scent ($44) or Eucalyptus ($44) last for months.
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Budget-Friendly Flower Ideas: Beautiful Bouquets Without Breaking the Bank
Beautiful flowers don't have to break the bank. In Singapore, where the cost of living keeps climbing, many people assume a quality bouquet costs $100 or more. The truth? You can get a stunning, professionally wrapped bouquet delivered for free from as little as $30.
This guide covers the best affordable flower options in Singapore under $50, from single-stem roses to colourful tulip bouquets, so you can brighten someone's day (or your own) without stressing your wallet.
Cheap Flowers Singapore: What $30 to $50 Actually Gets You
Let's clear up a misconception: "cheap" doesn't mean low quality. At Windflower Florist, our $30 to $50 collection includes market-fresh flowers, expert wrapping, a complimentary handwritten message card, and free same-day delivery across Singapore. That's the full experience, no hidden charges, no delivery fees.
Here's what each price point looks like:
$30 to $35: Single-Stem and Trio Bouquets
These are perfect for "just because" moments, first dates, or when you want to add a thoughtful touch to a visit. Small but beautifully crafted.
Uno Daisy (from $30), A single daisy stem, available in hot pink, red, yellow, white, and pink. Cheerful and sweet.
My One and Only (from $34), A single premium rose wrapped elegantly. Available in 10 colours: red, pink, champagne, white, blue, hot pink, purple, yellow, menta, and cappuccino. The most popular budget option for a reason.
Trio Matthiola (from $34), Three stalks of fragrant matthiola in pink, white, or lilac. Understated and elegant.
$37 to $44: Small Bouquets and Bunches
A step up in size while staying firmly under $50. Great for birthdays, thank-you gifts, and office celebrations.
Give a Bunch (from $37), A cheerful bunch of mixed flowers in yellow, hot pink, pink, orange, or red. Vibrant and joyful.
Carnations in Caramel ($39), Warm caramel-toned carnations, elegant and long-lasting. Also available in lilac and pink.
Tulips (from $40), Classic tulips in 6 colours (yellow, red, lilac, pink, white, orange). A spring favourite.
Baby's Breath ($44), The timeless filler flower, gorgeous as a standalone bouquet. Instagram-worthy and budget-friendly.
Eucalyptus ($44), Fragrant greenery that doubles as home decor. Dries beautifully too.
Lavender Scent ($44), Dried lavender with a calming fragrance. Lasts for months.
$48 to $50: Premium Budget Options
These sit right at the top of the budget range but punch well above their price point. If you want something that looks like a $80 bouquet for under $50, these are the picks.
A Study in Champagne (from $48), Elegant champagne-toned roses. Also in hot pink and pink. These look far more expensive than they are.
Best Affordable Flowers by Occasion
Occasion
Best Budget Pick
Price
Why It Works
First date
My One and Only, Red
$34
Classic single red rose, romantic without being over the top
Birthday
Give a Bunch
$37
Cheerful, colourful, and festive
Thank you
Carnations in Pink
$39
Gratitude and warmth in a simple arrangement
Apology / make up
Tulip Pink
$40
Sincere and sweet, without seeming like you're overcompensating
Self-treat
Baby's Breath
$44
Gorgeous in a vase on your desk, instant mood booster
Office / colleague
Uno Daisy
$30
Thoughtful without being awkward, just a nice gesture
Mother's Day
Carnations in Caramel
$39
Traditional and elegant, Mum will love it
Anniversary (budget)
A Study in Champagne
$48
Looks premium at a fraction of the price
Why Windflower's Budget Range Stands Out
There are plenty of places to buy cheap flowers in Singapore, supermarket counters, wet market stalls, online marketplaces. So why choose a dedicated florist for your budget bouquet? The difference is in the details:
Free same-day delivery, No minimum order. A $30 Uno Daisy gets the same free delivery as a $482 arrangement. No other florist in Singapore does this at our scale.
Expert wrapping, Even our most affordable bouquets are wrapped by professional florists, not machine-packaged. The presentation looks far more expensive than the price tag.
4.8-star Google rating with 1,200+ reviews, Our reputation stands behind every delivery, regardless of budget.
Complimentary message card, Handwritten, not printed. This personal touch elevates a $34 bouquet into a meaningful gift.
On-time guarantee, If we're late, it's free. Your budget bouquet still gets VIP delivery treatment.
Spotlight: My One and Only, The Best $34 Flower Gift in Singapore
Our My One and Only range deserves a special mention. It's a single premium rose, elegantly wrapped with care, available in 10 colours to match any message:
Red ($34), Classic love and romance
Pink ($34), Gratitude and admiration
White ($34), Purity and new beginnings
Champagne ($34), Elegance and sophistication
Yellow ($34), Friendship and joy
Hot Pink ($34), Fun and playful energy
Purple ($34), Enchantment and mystery
Blue ($41), The unattainable, mystery (rare and striking)
Menta ($41), Fresh, modern, and unique
Cappuccino ($41), Warm, trendy, and Instagram-worthy
At $34, it's hard to find a more thoughtful gift in Singapore. One rose, beautifully wrapped, with free delivery and a handwritten card, it's proof that meaningful gestures don't need a big budget.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Budget Bouquet
Pick flowers that last longer, Carnations last 2 to 3 weeks, much longer than roses (1 week). If longevity matters, go carnations or chrysanthemums.
Choose dried or preserved options, Lavender Scent ($44) and Eucalyptus ($44) last for months, making the cost-per-day incredibly low.
Colour matters more than size, A small bouquet in her favourite colour beats a large generic one every time. If you know she loves pink, get Carnations in Pink ($39).
Write a real message, The free handwritten card is your secret weapon. "You made my Tuesday better" hits harder than "Happy birthday" on a bigger bouquet.
Timing beats size, Sending a $30 daisy on a random Wednesday means more than a $100 bouquet on Valentine's Day when everyone else is doing the same thing.
Beautiful Flowers From Just $30
Browse our $30 to $50 collection, professionally wrapped bouquets with free same-day delivery across Singapore. No minimum order, no hidden fees.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Affordable Flowers in Singapore
Where Can I Buy Cheap Flowers in Singapore With Free Delivery?
Windflower Florist offers beautiful bouquets from $30 with free same-day delivery across all of Singapore. Our $30 to $50 collection includes daisies, roses, carnations, tulips, and more, all professionally wrapped with a complimentary handwritten message card.
What Is the Cheapest Bouquet I Can Send in Singapore?
Our most affordable option is the Uno Daisy at $30, a single daisy stem, beautifully wrapped and delivered for free. For a single rose, My One and Only starts at $34.
Are Cheap Flowers in Singapore Good Quality?
At Windflower Florist, absolutely. Our budget bouquets use the same fresh, market-quality flowers as our premium range. The difference is in the size and complexity of the arrangement, not the flower quality. Every bouquet is wrapped by professional florists.
Can I Get Same-Day Delivery for a $30 Bouquet?
Yes! Every order at Windflower Florist, regardless of price, qualifies for free same-day delivery across Singapore. Order before 3pm for delivery the same day.
What Flowers Last the Longest on a Budget?
Carnations (2 to 3 weeks), chrysanthemums (2 to 3 weeks), and dried/preserved options like Lavender Scent ($44) or Eucalyptus ($44) last months. For the best cost-per-day value, go dried.
