Fitted bespoke cabinetry in solid oak by Marcotte Style

A Marcotte Style guide

Bespoke Cabinetry

For more than thirty five years we have drawn, built and fitted cabinetry on measure, from a library wall to a walk in wardrobe, always in solid oak with melamine fronts.

Where to begin

Cabinetry on measure turns an awkward wall into the quiet backbone of a room. At Marcotte Style we have drawn and fitted bespoke cabinets for over thirty five years, shaped to the millimetre around your walls, your ceilings and the way you live.

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Four kinds

The cabinetry we build on measure

Every piece is drawn for one wall and one household. Four kinds cover most of what we make.

01

Wardrobes and dressing rooms

Floor to ceiling storage fitted to the exact run of a bedroom or landing. Hanging rails, drawers behind a push latch, shelving for shoes and folded linen, and an interior lit softly the moment a door opens.

Solid oak carcass. Melamine fronts. Soft close. Integrated lighting.

Fitted walk in wardrobe on measure
02

Library and bookcase walls

A full wall of shelving with a ladder, closed cupboards below and open display above. Drawn around a fireplace, a window or a doorway so the room reads as one composition.

Oak shelving. Adjustable brackets. Painted or veneered fronts.

Bespoke library wall with open shelving
03

Media and television units

A low run that hides the technology and lets the screen sit quietly. Cable management, ventilated compartments and a stone or timber top that ties into the rest of the room.

Timber top. Ventilated bays. Cable management.

Bespoke media unit in a living room
04

Display and vanity cabinets

Glass fronted display for a collection, or a dressing table fitted into a bedroom corner. The smaller pieces, where detail and light matter most.

Glass fronts. Brass fittings. Mirror and lighting.

Glass fronted display cabinet on measure

The choice of materials

Materials for cabinetry on measure

A cabinet is lived with every day. Sound construction and a hard wearing front are what keep it looking made rather than bought.

Recommended

  • Solid oak carcass. Every piece we build starts from an oak frame.
  • Melamine fronts, hard wearing and easy to live with, our standard for fronts.
  • Soft close hinges and runners on every door and drawer.
  • Adjustable shelving, so the interior changes as your needs do.
  • Integrated lighting on a sensor for wardrobes and display.

Avoid

  • Foil wrapped fronts, which peel at the edges within a few years.
  • Chipboard carcasses, which sag under weight over time.
  • Fixed interiors that cannot adapt to what you store.

The investment

What does cabinetry on measure cost?

€3,000 to €25,000 and beyond

A single fitted wardrobe in solid oak begins around €3,000. A full dressing room or library wall runs from €10,000 to €25,000 and beyond, depending on length, interior fittings and finish. At Marcotte Style you work to a fixed price agreed in advance, with no surprises during the work.

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The price depends on

  • The running metres and the height of the cabinetry.
  • The material of the fronts. Melamine is more affordable than solid oak.
  • The interior. Drawers, pull outs and lighting add to a simple shelf run.
  • The finish. A painted or veneered front sits above a plain one.
  • The detailing. Glass, brass fittings, a stone top, a fitted ladder.

Where it works

Where cabinetry on measure earns its place

Three spots where a fitted piece changes a room more than any freestanding one.

01

The bedroom wall

A wardrobe drawn wall to wall and floor to ceiling, so nothing gathers dust on top and no gap is wasted.

02

The living room

A media wall or library that frames the fireplace and holds the room together.

03

The hallway and landing

Shallow, tall storage that turns a passage into usable space without narrowing it.

Points of attention

  • Measure to the ceiling. A fitted piece should meet it, not leave a dust ledge.
  • Plan the interior before the fronts. What goes inside decides the layout.
  • Keep the fronts calm. The room, not the cabinet, should draw the eye.
  • Allow for a lit interior in wardrobes and display cabinets.
  • Match the handles to the room, or leave them off with a push latch.

Our approach

From first meeting to installation

One point of contact, an interior architect who guides your project from beginning to end.

Introduction

A conversation in our showroom, at no cost. We listen to your wishes and study the room.

Design and 3D

You see the cabinetry drawn into your room before anything is built.

Fixed price quotation

Everything included and known in advance. No surprises during the work.

Bespoke and installation

Made by our own cabinetmaker and fitted by our own installation team.

Why Marcotte Style

Reasons to choose us

The difference is not only in the piece, but in who makes it and how. Six reasons clients come to us and stay.

Our own atelier

We draw, build and finish in our own workshop, not through a middleman. The hand that designs your interior is the hand that makes it.

Thirty five years

More than thirty five years of interiors on measure across Flanders, from a single wardrobe to a whole home.

One point of contact

One interior architect guides your project from the first sketch to the last fitting. No handovers, no detail lost.

A fixed price, agreed in advance

You know the full price before we start. Everything included, no surprises during the work.

Solid oak and melamine

Every piece starts from a solid oak carcass with hard wearing melamine fronts, made to last thirty years and more, not five.

Our own fitting team

Installed by our own people, not a subcontractor. Fitted clean, on time, and stood behind after the work is done.

Common questions

Questions about bespoke cabinetry

Short and to the point. The same answers also feed AI search results.

Fitted cabinetry is built for one wall and installed in place, floor to ceiling, with no wasted gaps. Freestanding furniture can be moved but leaves dust ledges and side gaps. Fitted pieces make the most of a room, especially awkward corners and sloped ceilings.

Every piece starts from a solid oak carcass. Fronts are in melamine as standard, hard wearing and easy to live with, or in painted or veneered timber. Hinges and runners are soft close throughout.

A single fitted wardrobe in solid oak begins around €3,000. A full dressing room or library wall runs from €10,000 to €25,000 and beyond, depending on length, interior and finish. Marcotte Style works to a fixed price agreed in advance.

Allow six to twelve weeks between the final design and installation. Solid oak cabinetry takes more time to make than a flat pack, yet it lasts for decades and is fitted in a day or two.

Yes. We match the colour, the wood and the detailing to what is already in the room, so a new piece reads as though it was always there. Colour samples are part of the design stage.

We do. Integrated lighting on a sensor switches on as a door opens, which makes a dressing room practical and a display cabinet a feature. It is planned in from the start.

Certainly. Flat fronts without handles, a single quiet colour and a push latch give a fitted piece a clean, modern line while keeping the storage a solid oak carcass provides.

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Ready for cabinetry on measure?

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