3 Classic Elements Found in Hampton Style Kitchens
A Hamptons kitchen is deservedly a design classic that transcends the vagaries of superficial fashion trends. The key aspects here are elegance, calm and the signature features that are found in upmarket homes in the Hamptons. It’s a hard design to get right for a novice, the interior need to be spacious and embracing at the same time. Conjuring a beach casual beach related aesthetic is vital without going overboard. As a timeless design, this type of kitchen could easily translate into a traditional or modern home. In this article, we will take a look at three classic design elements that you will need to create a Hamptons style kitchen for your home.
1. Bright and Light
A Hamptons kitchen Perth is supposed to make you feel uplifted and conjure an impression of a simpler life spend at the coast. To ensure that we meet this requirement, the colour scheme has to be bright and light. Stick to bright elevating whites and use pastels to break things up with splashes of muted colour. Think of key words, such as: airy, bright, simple and beautiful, when you develop your colour palette.
2. Shaker Cabinetry
One of the most recognisable features of a Hamptons kitchen is the shaker cabinetry. This originated in 18th century England as a style of door used in furniture designs. Over time it developed into design movement to create furniture that was functional, durable and plain. This simple design ethos is characterised by frame and panel door profiles, beveled frame edges and doors that are the same colour as the cabinets or frames. The finishes can be painted according to the colour palette mentioned above, or a polyurethane finish can be applied to let the natural wood show through. Glass doors are also popular and finishing with solid, simple fixtures can add a nice touch of class.
3. A Marble or Tile Splashback
A marble or tile splashback will work in your Hamptons kitchen design for both a traditional or modern home. It can be tempting to go with stainless steel or glass products, but these materials are too shiny and cold to support a Hamptons aesthetic. If you choose to use marble, the best options are Carrara or Calcutta. For a tile splashback, use a white subway tile that can look equally classic or modern. A darker tile could be used to bring some drama, but don’t go overboard and go for a pastel coloured tile to meet the colour palette criteria.
If you are looking at Hampton Style Kitchens for your home, get in touch with us here at The Maker. We design, manufacture and install, luxurious custom built kitchens for our clients to enjoy. Our designers will work with you to create the kitchen of your dreams that we will then manufacture in our state of the art production facility. We have dedicated teams to deliver, install and provide aftercare for our clients to ensure that you get the kitchen you’ve always wanted. Our team is ready to discuss your requirements in greater detail, and they will be delighted to answer any other questions that you may have.










