Materials for bespoke interiors: a complete guide
The material defines the character, durability and budget of your bespoke interior. In this guide, we walk through the most popular options.
Solid wood: oak, walnut and cherry
Solid wood is the queen of materials in bespoke interiors. European oak is the most popular choice: warm, durable and timeless. Walnut offers a darker, more refined look. Cherry has a warm, slightly reddish tone that ages beautifully. Solid wood requires a higher investment but delivers unmatched appearance and durability.
Veneer: the best balance of look and budget
Veneer combines a thin layer of real wood with a stable substrate. Visually it is barely distinguishable from solid wood, but it is more stable and more affordable. Foxline works with premium veneer from European suppliers, in oak, walnut and other species.
Fenix and HPL: the smart pick for kitchens
Fenix NTM is an innovative laminate with an ultra-matte, soft-touch finish. It is scratch- and fingerprint-resistant, water-repellent and self-healing on light scratches. HPL (High Pressure Laminate) offers comparable durability across a wider range of colours and textures. Both are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
Countertops: composite, natural stone and solid wood
Composite countertops (Dekton, Silestone, Corian) strike the perfect balance of aesthetics and maintenance. Natural stone (marble, granite, Belgian blue stone) radiates timeless luxury but demands more care. Solid wood countertops add warmth but are more sensitive to moisture and stains.