Guide · Country living
Modern country interior
Modern country combines the warmth of country style with clean, contemporary lines. Keep it light and timeless.
Step by step
Modern country interior
Modern country works through contrast: keep the warmth of solid oak, but choose clean, straight shapes and a light, neutral palette. Limit decoration to a few strong pieces, pair matte black hardware with warm wood, and let large windows and plenty of natural light keep the space open and timeless.
- Keep solid oak, but in clean shapes.
- Work with a light, neutral palette.
- Limit decoration; choose a few strong pieces.
- Pair matte black hardware with warm wood.
- Large windows and plenty of natural light.
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Everything starts with solid oak. We work with honest, natural materials and offer several finishes, from oiled and softly brushed to lacquered or brut, so every piece suits your interior. Combine it with natural fabrics like linen and wool for a warm, timeless look that lasts for years.
Why Marcotte Style
Why Marcotte Style
We are both interior architect and maker. From the first 3D design to installation in your home, you have one point of contact. Visit one of our nine showrooms in Belgium, or let us measure and advise at your place. Everything is made to measure, tailored to your space, budget and style.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is solid oak easy to maintain?
Yes. An oiled or lacquered oak piece wipes clean with a lightly damp cloth. Oiled pieces can be re-oiled once or twice a year to keep their warm tone.
Do you work made to measure?
Yes. Almost everything is made to measure: dimensions, wood, finish and hardware are all chosen so the piece fits your space perfectly.
Do you deliver and install?
Yes. We deliver across Belgium and neighbouring countries and install your furniture on site. You have one point of contact, from design to installation.
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