Interior renovation by Marcotte Style

A Marcotte Style guide

The Renovation

For more than thirty five years we have reworked existing homes into one coherent interior, room by room, keeping what is good and rebuilding the rest in solid oak with melamine fronts, one design language throughout.

Where to begin

A renovation is a chance to make an old house feel like one home again. At Marcotte Style we have renovated interiors for more than thirty five years, reworking a house room by room so the old and the new read as one, from the front door to the last room, drawn by an interior architect and built by our own atelier.

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Four things

What an interior renovation gives you

Reworking a whole house is more than a fresh coat of paint. Four things carry a renovation that lasts.

01

The old and the new as one

We keep what is worth keeping, the character, the proportions, the light, and rebuild the rest to match, so the house reads of one hand rather than a patchwork of eras.

Character kept. The rest rebuilt to match.

Renovation where old and new read as one
02

Built to measure, room by room

The kitchen, the cabinets, the media wall and the vanity, all drawn and built to the same standard, by the same atelier, so a renovated house feels coherent.

Kitchen. Cabinets. Bathroom. Living.

Made to measure through a renovated house
03

Materials that repeat

Solid oak, natural stone and melamine fronts, chosen once and repeated with intent, so a renovation reads as designed rather than assembled room by room.

Solid oak. Natural stone. Melamine fronts.

Materials repeated through a renovation
04

One team, from plan to key

An interior architect and a fitting team, from the first drawing to the day you turn the key. The whole project at a fixed price, agreed in advance.

One architect. One team. One price.

One team delivering a renovation

The material choice

Materials for a renovation

Through a renovated house, it is the materials that hold it together. Chosen once and repeated, they turn separate rooms into one interior.

Recommended

  • A solid-oak carcass with melamine fronts, our hard-wearing standard in every room.
  • A warm palette repeated from room to room, off-white and oak with deeper accents.
  • Natural stone on worktops, the vanity and the fireplace, as a thread through the house.
  • Brass or bronze hardware repeated throughout, so the detail reads of one hand.
  • Warm layered light on dimmers, room by room, never a single flat source.

Avoid

  • A different style in each room, which reads as assembled, not designed.
  • Chasing trends room by room, which dates the house within a few years.
  • High gloss and cold white, which feel cold against solid wood.

The investment

What does an interior renovation cost?

from €40.000 to €250.000 and up

A custom interior renovation starts around €40.000 for a single floor and runs to €250.000 and up for a whole house with kitchen, cabinets, bathrooms and finishes throughout. At Marcotte Style you work with a fixed price agreed in advance, for the whole project.

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The price depends on

  • The number of rooms and the linear metres of joinery.
  • The kitchen and bathrooms, which carry the most detail and cost.
  • The front material. Melamine is more affordable than solid oak.
  • How much structure stays and how much is rebuilt.
  • The finish, stone, brass, lighting and the last details throughout.

Where we start

Three ways to start a renovation

A renovation starts where you are, and grows from there.

01

The whole house

An entire house reworked in one project, where every room is planned together, so the home is coherent from the day you move back in.

02

Floor by floor

An existing house reworked one floor at a time, keeping what is good and drawing the rest to match, so the old and the new read as one.

03

Room by room

A single room to start, drawn so the next one follows in the same language, until the whole house is one interior.

Points of attention

  • Decide the palette and the wood first. They carry every room that follows.
  • Plan the kitchen and bathrooms early. They set the standard and the budget.
  • Keep one hand on the whole project, so nothing drifts from room to room.
  • Phase the work if you like, but draw the whole house before you start.
  • Let materials, not trends, hold the house together over time.

Our method

From first meeting to fitting

One point of contact, an interior architect who guides your project from start to finish.

Meeting

A conversation in our showroom, without obligation. We listen to your wishes and study your home.

Design and 3D

You see the whole renovation fully drawn before anything is built.

Fixed-price quote

All in and known in advance. No surprises during the works.

Made to measure and fitted

Built by our own joiner and installed by our own 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.

Frequently asked

Questions about renovation

Short and concrete. The same answers also feed AI search results.

As much or as little as you want. Usually the kitchen, cabinets throughout the house, bathrooms, and the joinery that ties it together, drawn as one project. We can also handle walls, floors, lighting and curtains, so the house comes back finished.

No. Many clients start with one floor or one room and let the next follow in the same language, so the house becomes one interior over time. We draw the whole house first, then phase the works to your plans and budget.

A custom interior renovation starts around €40.000 for a single floor and runs to €250.000 and up for a whole house, depending on rooms, materials and finish. Marcotte Style works with a fixed price agreed in advance, for the whole project.

Yes. We keep what is worth keeping, the proportions, the light and the character, and rebuild the rest to match. The old and the new read of one hand, while the storage, kitchens and technology behind are entirely modern.

A whole house runs from several months to more than a year, depending on the size and whether we phase the works. We set a clear schedule at the design stage and hold to it, room by room.

We do. We draw and build the interior, the joinery, the kitchen and the finishes, and work alongside your architect and contractor on structure and services, so the whole renovation reads as one.

Often, yes. We phase the works room by room or floor by floor so you can stay in the house where possible. We agree the sequence in advance so the disruption is planned rather than a surprise.

Get started

Ready for your renovation?

Book a meeting without obligation with one of our interior architects. Within seven days you receive a first draft proposal, without obligation.