This pokey kitchen was transformed into a modern Hamptons style space with the help of some key elements. We show you how.
“A strict budget is really important, you need to be realistic about what you can afford to spend,” Erin, renovator
Ingredients
Open plan layout
Generous island bench, composite stone in Carrara Gioia, Talostone
Panelled cabinetry, Collective Joinery
Plenty of white paint, ‘Scriptwriter’, Taubmans
Touches of timber, ‘Tractor’ bar stools, Oz Design Furniture
Glances of glass, Mercator ‘Romy’ pendants, Bunnings
Matt black tapware, Meir Australia
Method
1. Begin with an all white palette and apply to main finishes – walls, cabinetry, benchtops and splashback
2. Make a statement with the finish to benchtops and/or island bench – here the composite stone is a step away from the cost of marble, but brings the same luxe look and feel
3. Choose detailed panels in cabinetry doors and choose a painted white finish to help the space appear larger and achieve that authentic Hamptons feel
4. Introduce timber textures in stools and accessories. Where possible link to complimentary timbers in adjoining rooms, such as the above dining setting from Hamptons At Home
5. Keep flooring white, light and simple. Formica laminate in Whitewash Oak unifies this space
“The tiles have a very light grey grout, which gives just enough definition,” Bonnie, renovator
(left) Mercator clear ‘Romy’ glass pendant, Bunnings // (centre) Tractor stool, Oz Design Furniture // (right) Round matte black kitchen mixer, Meir