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Hamptons style house: An amazing before & after in Queensland

Located on the Sunshine Coast hinterland, this original Queenslander was built in 1940 and while it’s been renovated over the years its latest makeover is arguably its grandest, with its strong Hamptons style and bold use of texture and colour. 

BEFORE front elevation
BEFORE front elevation. The property sits on two lush acres of land.
AFTER front elevation
AFTER front elevation

Overhauled by Claire Lawrence-Smart, of Plantation Collective Homes, the home’s nineties renovation was recently revamped with a budget of around $300,000. “I wanted to bring back character to the home and a breath of fresh air through colour. I also wanted to embrace the original character and redesign the expansive verandahs for a timeless effect,” says Claire who lives in the home with her husband and three children.

BEFORE bedroom
BEFORE bedroom
AFTER bedroom
AFTER bedroom

While the home had already been extended, a lot of the the elements added by the previous owner didn’t suit the original part of the home. From the stairs to the exterior balustrade and barn doors, cross details were added as well as VJ panels to match the existing features of the original Queenslander.

BEFORE bathroom
BEFORE bathroom
AFTER bathroom
AFTER bathroom. “I bought the Carrara marble in bulk online which was one of my best finds,” says Claire.

Other standout design features include new flooring in the entrance (with herringbone and marble inlay) as well as wallpapers, grass cloth, shaker style joinery and vibrant blue paint. “It’s a large house and I wanted to make it feel homely with textures, wallpapers, paint and panelling. And the home’s three-metre-high ceilings were ideal for a darker paint colour,” says Claire.

AFTER lounge
AFTER lounge

“My favourite part of the home is the kitchen, which was a labour of love as I hand painted all the cabinets myself,” says Claire of the bold blue cupboard fronts. That DIY element was necessary to offset the cost of the nearby stone benchtops. “The benchtops were the biggest splurge because the kitchen is huge – the island alone is nearly four metres long,” says Claire.

BEFORE kitchen
BEFORE kitchen
AFTER kitchen
AFTER kitchen. Vibrant blue subway tiles complement the joinery.
AFTER dining
AFTER dining

With its enduring appeal in Australia, the Hamptons style is showing no signs of going anywhere fast – something that Claire attributes to its versatility and timelessness. “It’s a classic style and can be interpreted in many different ways – there’s Coastal Hamptons or American Hamptons and the style lends itself well to the classic Queenslander too.”

BEFORE downstairs
BEFORE downstairs
AFTER downstairs
AFTER downstairs
AFTER downstairs
AFTER downstairs

If you’re in the market, this home is currently for sale.

By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

2 replies on “Hamptons style house: An amazing before & after in Queensland”

That is in my opinion one of the most beautiful homes you’ve featured.
Glad it wasn’t me painting in that blue it shows up every brush stroke
Loved it.

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