9 Hamptons Style Home Decorating Ideas

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The Hamptons is a luxurious and sophisticated region located on the eastern end of Long Island, New York. Known for its lavish mansions and stunning beaches, it is no surprise that the Hamptons has also inspired a distinct and elegant interior design style. 

Hamptons style decorating is all about bringing a touch of luxury and sophistication to your home. With its clean lines and elegant finishes, Hamptons furniture is the perfect choice for those looking to create a classic and refined aesthetic in their living space.

If you're thinking about incorporating Hamptons style into your home, here are some decorating tips to help you get started.

1. Choose a neutral colour palette

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The Hamptons style is known for its use of neutral colours, such as white, beige, and grey. These colours help to create a calming and cohesive look in your home. When decorating with Hamptons furniture, try to stick to a neutral colour palette to keep things looking cohesive and elegant.

2. Incorporate natural materials

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Another key element of Hamptons style decorating is the use of natural materials. Wood, stone, and rattan are all great choices for adding texture and warmth to your space. You can find Hamptons furniture made from these materials, or simply add in some natural-fiber rugs, baskets or rattan trays (available in store) to bring in the rustic feel.

3. Mix and match textures

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While the Hamptons style is known for its clean lines and minimalism, that doesn't mean you can't add in some textural interest to your space.

Mix and match different textures to create depth and dimension in your room. A soft, plush throw blanket on a linen couch, or a woven basket paired with a glass or timber walnut or whitewashed coffee table, are just a couple of ideas to get you started.

4. Add pops of colour

While neutral colours are the backbone of Hamptons style decorating, that doesn't mean you can't add in some pops of colour to liven things up.

Soft pastels, such as duck egg or light blue, are a great choice for adding a touch of whimsy to your space. Or, if you're feeling bold, try adding in some deeper shades, like a rich navy or black, to create a more dramatic effect and ground the space.

5. Don't be afraid to mix and match

One of the great things about the Hamptons style is that it's all about mixing and matching different pieces to create a cohesive look. Don't be afraid to mix and match different Hamptons styles (check out this blog post here to learn about the different Hamptons style or stories) and finishes to create a space that's uniquely yours.

6. Incorporate nautical touches

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The Hamptons are known for their stunning coastal landscape, so it's no surprise that nautical touches are a key element of Hamptons style decorating. Add in some blue and white striped throw pillows or a rug to bring in the coastal vibe.

7. Layer your lighting

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Lighting is an important aspect of any room, and the Hamptons style is no exception. To create a warm and inviting atmosphere, try layering your lighting with a combination of floor lamps, table lamps, and overhead lighting.

8. Add some greenery

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Plants are a great way to bring some life and color into your space. Try adding some orchids, hydrangeas, peonies (real or artificial) or herbs to your windowsills or on a shelf to bring in a touch of nature.

Another way you can bring in greenery is through floral wreaths such as a hydrangea or magnolia wreath for your front door for added curb appeal.

9. Don't forget the accessories/decor

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The final touch to any Hamptons style room is the accessories or decor. Add in some throw blankets, cushions, and other decorative accents such as brass crabs, mermaids styled on a rattan tray to bring the space to life.

Overall, the key to styling Hamptons furniture is to create a cohesive and refined look that exudes sophistication and luxury.

By incorporating natural materials, layering textures and lighting, and adding in pops of color and greenery, you can create a Hamptons style home that you'll love.

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