Hamptons living room: styling your Hamptons coffee table and more
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Is it just us, or do you also find yourself dreaming about your own beachside home on a hot summer’s day? Inspired by the high-end seaside communities of New York’s Long Island, the Hamptons style is one of our favourite interior design styles. So if you’re thinking about putting together a coastal Hamptons style living room, this is where we come in with the goods.
Whether it’s your bedroom, spare room or living room, Hamptons style interiors are all about bright whites and sophisticated beach vibes. So if you’re ready to feel like you’re on a holiday every damn day, put on your sunnies and slap on that sunscreen because we’re about to go full coastal.
What is the Hamptons style
When it comes to styling a home to bring the ocean into your living room, interior designer Lisa Alward is here to help. We asked her for the lowdown on what a classic Hamptons-style living room looks like. “The traditional Hamptons-style design focuses on a limited colour palette of white and blue, with timber and neutral tones,” she says. “Texture is used, as well as stripes and florals. Furniture is a mix of antiques and classic pieces but never trendy.” Stripes, florals and antiques? Sounds like our usual trip down to Vinnies.Get the Hamptons look
Texture and contrast are key when it comes to styling this look, because the aim of the game is to marry the rugged, wind-beaten world of the outside with the affluent sophistication of the inside. Start with large, comfy textured rugs and upholstered sofas and bed heads, sticking to neutral tones to keep the colour palette light. To create that quintessentially airy and spacious feel, you’ll need white walls, lots of natural light and a good scattering of organic materials. And to tip your hat to tradition, bust out those soft grey and soft blue paints to get that coastal look we all recognise. When it comes to Hamptons coffee tables or bookshelf styling, keep it natural and go for more subtle design choices rather than opting for overtly beach-themed furnishings. Furniture made of cane, rattan or bamboo add warmth to a room, while woven baskets and earth-toned throws and cushions give the space that coveted lived-in look.
For a modern Hamptons look, opt for accessories in shades of blacks and dark navy