Hamptons-style homes are luxurious and airy, created on the coastline of Long Island, New York. Their elegant, timeless embrace of natural timbers, natural light and outdoor living has made this design approach hugely popular.
As an experienced agent, I know this is a high-value choice for those who want to remodel their existing home. Local buyers love this style and will pay a premium for it.
Hamptons homes are immediately recognisable for their gable roof and plantation shutters. These are complemented by a palette of whites and creams, soft greys and blues that create a luxurious, by-the-sea atmosphere for those who crave to get away from the hurly-burly of city life.
Flooring of natural timbers and large balconies off the living areas and main bedrooms are also trademark elements. Bi-folds, French doors and sheer curtains create a wonderful visual between the rooms and balconies that bring the outdoors inside.
To bring a touch of Hamptons style to your home, here are my tips:
1. Keep it simple
This is the golden rule for creating a Hamptons home. Elegant simplicity underpins the interior design concept with its use of whites and cream colors, natural timber, the embrace of natural light and wicker-style furnishings.
2. It begins with the flooring
Hamptons homes use rich, natural timber flooring that immediately transports you back to nature. If you wish to be faithful to the design, choose boards of American white oak. It’s fashionable to stain them black right now. Timber flooring throughout gives the home a rich, luxurious appeal.
3. Timber, the trademark
It really is all about the wood. Timber wall panelling and rails make a foundational contribution, along with the plantation shutters. Most commonly, the walls and rails will be painted white and softened with touches of grey highlight or edging. It’s the classic look of America’s north-east.
4. In the big chair
As Americans, we do love big-statement furnishings, and that’s not compromised in a typical Hamptons home. Oversized sofas, big lamps and coffee tables all combine to offer a plush impression. Perhaps most synonymous with Hamptons living is wicker furniture painted white to reflect the light.
5. Open up the windows
Wide, open glazing treatments are how the Hamptons design concept creates its relaxed atmosphere. If your budget stretches, consider investing in multi-pane windows, French doors and skylights to amplify the light and feeling. Roman blinds or sheer curtains add the finishing touch.
6. Classic kitchens
Marble and light-stone countertops provide the kitchen with a classic, elegant appearance that should never be cluttered with electrical gadgets. Country-style cupboards in white with intricate wainscoting complement this approach. For an accent of color, consider subtle wall tiles as the splashbacks and the centerpiece of a fruit bowl.
7. Focus on fittings
Hamptons homes are all about the details. While they create a wonderfully laid-back atmosphere, it’s achieved with an uncompromising embrace of the style. Pendant and lantern-style lights and elegant tapware in the kitchens and bathrooms are hallmarks that cannot be ignored.
8. Soft furnishings
Use a mixture of greys, navy and duck-egg blue for your rugs, wall hangings and throw cushions. These will provide an additional accent of coastal life to enhance the overall interior design. Florals, geometric designs are also popular and faithful to the style.
9. Coastal touch
True to its heritage of the Long Island coast, Hamptons homes are brought to life with subtle use of fixtures, fittings and ornaments of seafaring origin. Even something as small as presentation jars containing seashells and pebbles will get the job done.