Country classic living interior by Marcottestyle in Kapellen
Marcottestyle · Country Classic Living

Country classic living, crafted for today

Four style directions, five rooms, honest materials. The complete guide to country classic living, written by interior architects with 500+ projects across Belgium and Europe.

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Country living is not rustic-cluttered or pseudo-Provence. It is calm, honest materials, and furniture that lasts.

At Marcottestyle we combine 25 years of interior architecture with our own Country Classic furniture collection. This guide brings together what we are asked most often: which country direction suits which home, how to design a living room or bedroom without becoming a cliche, and which products truly belong there.

01 · Style directions

Four variants of country

Classic · Modern country · Refined country · Cottage

Classic country mansion Leuven
01 · Classic country

Flemish, crafted, warm

Solid oak, panel doors, antique finds alongside custom work. Works in old farmhouses, manor homes and renovated country estates.

Classic sofas →
Modern country home Grimbergen
02 · Modern country

Straighter, monochrome, calm

Straight lines, one consistent wood, neutral tones. The country soul stays, the ornament leaves. Our most requested variant.

Modern furniture →
Refined country penthouse Brussels
03 · Refined country

Architectural, dark, minimal

The most polished variant. Straight architectural lines, darker palette, heavy natural stone. Suits modern villas and penthouses.

Refined cabinets →
Cottage style interior Overijse
04 · Cottage

English, light, expressive

Painted shaker cabinets, open shelves, floral patterns. Works in smaller spaces and for those who want an English country feel.

Cottage chairs →
02 · Room by room

Country living, room by room

Practical guides per room

03 · Materials

Materials that last for decades

Materials in country interior Knokke
01

Solid oak

Oiled or lye-treated, never veneered. Ages beautifully over 30+ years.

02

Linen

For curtains, cushions, sofa upholstery. Breathes and drapes naturally.

03

Belgian bluestone

For worktops and floors. Retains warmth, scratch-resistant, timeless.

04

Brass and bronze

For hardware and lighting. Patinates to a rich golden-brown tone.

04 · FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is country classic living?

Country classic living is about honest materials, warm colours, and furniture that lasts. Not rustic clutter, but calm, natural textures and craftsmanship-driven detail. At Marcottestyle we translate this into modern homes without losing the warmth.

Which styles fall under country classic?

Four main directions: classic country (Flemish, with panel doors), modern country (straighter, monochrome), refined country (architectural, darker) and cottage (English, lighter). The choice depends on your home and how you live.

Does country style work in an apartment?

Yes, especially the modern country variant. Straight lines with warm materials like oak and linen fit perfectly in modern lofts and apartments. Avoid heavy panel doors or dark beams, choose light wood and soft tones.

What colours suit country living?

Off-white, greige, warm taupe, dark oak, and accents in brass or bronze. Off-white remains the most requested base, followed by warm greys. Bright colours like red or fluorescent green rarely last long.

What does a country interior cost in Belgium?

A living room setup (sofa, coffee table, cabinet, lighting, rug) ranges from 8,000 to 25,000 euros depending on choices. A full home interior through Marcottestyle (all rooms, custom, with guidance) ranges from 40,000 to 150,000 euros.

Difference between country and rustic?

Rustic is rougher and heavier (dark beams, weathered wood, cast iron). Country is more refined and lighter (smooth oak, linen, brass). Country fits in urban and modern homes, rustic mainly works in fully old farmhouses.

Ready for country living?

Book a no-strings consultation, or start with our collections.