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A Hamptons renovation on a $10k, $20k or $30k budget

There’s no denying the wide appeal of the Hamptons aesthetic but it’s a look that can require deep pockets. But it’s not always the case according to interior designer and Hamptons expert Natalee Bowen who shows us how you can get the look with a budget ranging from just $10,000 to $30,000. “Whatever your budget, the key to the Hamptons style is keeping a consistent aesthetic in neutral tones that is ostensibly effortless, but rich in textures and details,” says Natalee.

Hampton's home

$10,000 budget
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Natalee looks to paint when funds are on the modest side. “Prioritising the main elements is key when your budget is on the lower end. Begin by painting your exterior in a classic Hamptons palette of whites, greys, creams and taupes. As the facade makes up two thirds of the building, there’s a lot of opportunity here to set your home’s stylistic tone.

“The Hamptons aesthetic is made in the details. Use Scyon Walls Axent Trim around windows on rendered homes to create elegant texture that will stop the facade from being plain. If you have a front garden, add jasmine and box hedges to add colour and shape,” says Natalee.

Hamptons paint colours
This older home has been transformed with a Hamptons colour palette and window trims

As for the inside, Natalee has plenty of styling tips too. “Moving into the home, try to clear as much clutter as possible to make room for key furnishings like linen lounges, cane chairs and large lamps. Accent your light and bright rooms with a blue colour palette in anything from navy to egg shell. Also add more textural layers with natural textiles such as jute rugs,” says Natalee.

Natalee in her Hamptons-styled home
Natalee inside her own Hamptons-styled home

$20,000 budget
“While elements such as neutral colour palettes, natural textures, internal paneling, high ceilings and traditional cabinetry all remain definitive features of this look, nothing is more Hamptons-esque than a weatherboard exterior, which mirrors the shingles used in the US,” says Natalee.

Linea weatherboard cladding
Scyon Walls Linea weatherboard cladding is Natalee’s go-to when creating the Hamptons look externally

“Shingles don’t do well in our often harsh climate, so my go-to in Australia is Scyon Walls Linea weatherboard. It provides the clean, horizontal shadow lines that instantly evoke a sense of timeless charm and has that beautiful appearance of timber, but is resistant to warping or swelling, fire and damage from termites and moisture. Depending on the size of your building, you can start thinking about adding cladding to aspects of your home,” says Natalee.

The larger, $20,000 budget brings with it even more opportunities to bring the Hamptons look inside – think plants, shaker cabinetry and subway tiles. “Bring greenery into the home with large palms and vases of blue hydrangeas to create an indoor-outdoor feel that blurs the line between garden and house. You want the whole block to feel like one space. In the kitchen opt for shaker style cabinetry. The extra detail will add visual interest and is perfectly complemented by a subway tile splashback,” says Natalee.

$30,000 budget
The $30,000 budget allows for more of the extra details that really make the Hamptons aesthetic sing. “The Hamptons is all about keeping colour subtle and then layering on texture,” says Natalee who suggests using as much weatherboard as your budget will allow. “You can also add more shadow lines to soffits and eaves to make the facade look even richer,” says Natalee.

“If you have the room, creating an alfresco space will help secure that Hamptons lifestyle of elegant entertaining and further marry the transition between the interior and exterior. Oversized glass bi-fold doors will offer uninterrupted views and add to the versatility of the space while letting an abundance of light into the home,” says Natalee.

Hamptons living is very much about the indoor/outdoor connection
Hamptons living is very much about the indoor/outdoor connection

Natalee also reminds us that given Hamptons style is about easy living, you could also use a bigger budget to alter your home’s floor plan where possible. “Aim to create an open plan space and if you are updating your flooring, choose one material to use continuously out onto the deck.”

Natalee is an ambassador for Scyon. For more | Hamptons style 101

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Designers Interviews

SPOTLIGHT ON: Natalee Bowen of Indah Island

Natalee Bowen at home
Natalee Bowen at home

Where you studied and what: Interior design at TAFE as that was all we had back then.

When you started your business and how: My dad was a builder so I grew up in the industry. I was always on sites for as long as I can remember, collecting bits and pieces and creating rooms as young as 13! After studying 20 years ago, I started off as a visual merchandiser but interior design became my true passion. Ultimately we got our building licence to renovate and build so now we have a turn key business that creates the look and design from start to finish including styling and furniture – the complete vision for clients.

The best business advice you ever received: Don’t compare your business to any one else. Be an individual, go with your gut and have a grand plan! You need to be able to foresee your end goal and put the steps in place to create your dream business.

Size of team: We have three people including myself on the front line, plus a tribe of trades.

Your proudest achievement so far: Having my children say that they want to be just like me when they grow up! They see how hard I work and then see the magazines, TV shows and the opportunities it creates. It’s very cute when they want to be around when we are filming. They see that hard work pays off.

Natalee Bowen sitting area

When did you realise you’d made it? I think you always strive to become better at your craft. I don’t think you every really ‘make it’ as such, however it is lovely to be recognised with new clients saying that they saw our work in a magazine or a home they loved on a TV show. Also, the feeling when a client walks into their new home and they burst into tears of joy, you know you have made it!

Best investment you’ve ever made in your business: My husband. He takes care of all the paperwork, accounting and is a fantastic sounding board for me. He is way more logical and analytical than me so with my creativity and his business knowledge, it works well.

What do you outsource? We have fantastic trades that we call on to do some of our build works. We have an upholstery team for soft furnishings and craftsmen to customise pieces if we cant find them.

Biggest challenge in running a business: Time! I’m a hands-on control freak so this takes time and energy. Clients rely on me and when they are spending their hard earned money on creating their dream home I won’t allow anyone else to make decisions. I have a studio but also work from home so it’s not a normal 9-to-5 job!

Favourite project of all time: My own home as I had free rein to do what I do with all the bells and whistles, including furniture and styling. Having access to so much, it allowed me to really go to town and show my style.

Natalee Bowen bedroom

Whose work inspires you? I love a lot of American designers as our style is the Hamptons style. People like India Hicks, Victoria Hagan, Suzan Kesler, Mark Dsikes and Bunny Williams are all fabulous!

Describe your own home: I live in a classic Hamptons style home. We did a huge renovation using Scyon Walls cladding to create the weatherboard look. It has a very indoor/outdoor feel and is comfortable and very layered. People don’t know where to look when they come to our home as there are so many beautiful pieces, vignettes and pieces to see. I find them forever looking around to try to take it all in!

Natalee at home
Natalee at home

Your advice for would-be designers/stylists: I think you need to get experience in the craft by learning the basics – colour, design, fabrics and products. Social skills are important too because you find that a lot of the time you become a psychologist, counsellor and friend. A strong work ethic is important too.

What you’re working on at the moment: We are filming our second series of Ready Set Reno for Channel 9. We have two homes and our farmhouse project which is massive! I am also helping Deborah Hutton with her new home in Sydney and am the interior designer on the new Open Homes Australia – the first series was a huge success so we are now filming our second.

We also have a lot of clients across Australia doing builds and renovations. Plus, I’m an ambassador for Scyon Walls where I share my experiences as to how to create the Hamptons look.

Natalee Bowen kitchen

Do you love your job now as much as ever? I really don’t feel like this is a job! To be totally honest I get to do what I love with the people I love and create beautiful homes for clients. I get to design and create, be amongst other creatives, go on buying trips around the world to source amazing products and indulge in fine fabrics. What more could I ask for? It is an incredible thing to wake up every day and jump out of bed excited to do what you love.

FAVOURITES

  • Colour: Blue
  • Piece of furniture in your home: Chairs
  • International designer/stylist: Andre Tchelistcheff
  • White paint colour:  White on white
  • Accessory for a wow factor: Boston fern or orchid. Blue and white ginger jars and great fabric for cushions.

EITHER OR

  • Open plan or separate rooms? Open plan
  • Luxe or casual? Both mixed together
  • Neutral or colourful? Both mixed
  • Linen or cotton bedding? Linen. Once you try it you will never go back.
  • Wallpaper or paint? Wallpaper
  • Bath or shower? Both
  • Tea or coffee? Herbal tea and great coffee.

For more on Indah Island | SPOTLIGHT ON Miriam Fanning

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House Tours Outdoor & Exteriors

Jen tours a monochrome Hamptons home which is 100% modern

On my recent dream trip to The Hamptons as a guest of Scyon Walls, it was all about discovering what Hamptons style really means and how we can make it work in Australia. The aesthetic, or what people perceive it to be, has become so popular and so overly used that in some cases it has become a bit of a parody of itself! Many design enthusiasts might see it as a bit cliche or too classic to be relevant to a modern home. But I’m here to tell you that is not the case!

I was lucky enough to tour this amazing new build in Southampton Village. Yours for a little over US$16 million! I am still dreaming about it more than a month on. It really was beautiful and a great example of a more modern Hamptons look, using a much more black and white palette instead of the traditional blue and white. This was the house which got me wanting to panel every room in my house, remove all my current decor and start again. Luckily for my credit card (and my marriage), I have since had time to breathe and calm down, but I am definitely inspired to add some more Hamptons elements to my home after the trip.

To make this house tour even more special, Scyon Walls arranged for architect to the stars Andre Tchelistcheff to show us around. Afterwards, he gave us a presentation on some of the Hamptons homes he has worked on for a variety of celebrities.  We’re talking next level! Talk about an interiors addict’s dream day!

In these two lounge rooms you can see some of the typical Hamptons features like the paneling, skirting and cornice, and the large, upholstered white lounges. But the palette is black and white so the look is as clean and elegant as it is relaxed and comfortable.

The floorplan allows for open plan living which is how most families prefer to live today. The kitchen cabinets are of course Shaker style but the contrast with the black metal shelving modernises it. You can’t really see it in these photos but the benchtop was an amazing leathered-effect stone rather than the marble you might traditionally expect.

And, as in Australia, a butler’s pantry is a must-have in a house of this size and price point.

And talk about statement! Check out this staircase! Have you ever seen such panelling?! And the black treads on the white risers are very Hamptons.

Up these stairs are seven of the eight bedrooms. Let’s just concentrate on the biggest of the two master suites! It was absolutely huge! And had his and hers en suites on either side of the bed. As you do!

Here’s one of them.

On the outside, this modern home blends into the streetscape with its more expected Hamptons style exterior. It’s all about cladding here (which Scyon are experts in) and shingle. It could have been there for years!

Out the back is amazing.

This pergola is quite simple but very Hamptons. Even the outdoor furniture is generous and comfortable. The neutral palette keeps the look relaxed and breezy but still sophisticated.

Want to see more? Check out the real estate listing.

Inspired? See how Scyon Walls products can help you give your home a Hamptons feel.

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