
Country Houses at Fazenda Boa Vista — Five Marcato Projects
FAZENDA BOA VISTA · FIVE HOUSES · FIVE LANGUAGES
High-end woodworking in a country house — without compromising any detail
Fazenda Boa Vista brings together houses that share a location and a level of expectation — and little else. Each project has its own language, its architect, its materials. What Marcato did in five of these houses was to adapt the same execution standard to completely different contexts: from mint-green Shaker with walnut to ebonized American oak. A country house with the finish of a premium apartment.

Fire House — Mint-green Shaker and walnut
The Fire House kitchen makes a clear choice: mint-green Shaker, with a frame on each door and triangular recessed walnut handles. Integrated built-in refrigerator, appliance tower in the same language, island with a neutral countertop. The walnut appears in the kitchen handles and is repeated in the bedroom closets and the outdoor gourmet area — it is the thread that stitches different environments into the same identity.




Garden House — Green Shaker with island
The Garden House uses the same green Shaker, but with a different composition. The island dominates the space: long, in white stone, it crosses the room and opens up to the dining room. The entire wall of Shaker cabinets with built-in appliances runs on one side, floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the garden on the other. The kitchen needs nothing more than what it already is.


Sports House — Ebonized American oak
The Sports House goes in the opposite direction. The choice is ebonized natural American oak veneer: wood with a vibrant grain, dyed black. It's not lacquer, it's not laminate — it's a surface that changes with the light, with a depth that no industrial finish can imitate. The grid shelving divides the living room without enclosing it, with the open niches functioning as a dark background for the displayed collection.

Stone House — Stone, walnut and gourmet area
In Stone House, the woodworking appears in the gourmet area: a built-in dark stone counter with a walnut top and panel. The contrast between the rough stone of the exterior walls and the precisely processed wood defines the ambiance — rustic in its foundation, refined in its detail.

Five houses, five choices. What unites them all is not the material — it is the level of execution. In a country house, the woodworking has the same demands as a high-end apartment: correct thicknesses, European hardware, a finish that doesn't compromise. Fazenda Boa Vista is proof that this standard also works outside of São Paulo.
→ See how we produce custom pieces for country house projects.
Marcato Móveis · High-End Woodworking · Fazenda Boa Vista, SP
Architecture: Felipe Diniz Arquitetura
See also: Fazenda Boa Vista TRIPTYQUE · Sig Bergamin House · High-End Woodworking: what it is

