Hamptons Kitchen Designs Sydney
A Hamptons kitchen brings a relaxed, coastal elegance to the heart of the home. It pairs classic detailing with a light, open feel, which is why it has stayed one of Sydney’s most popular looks. KitchenKraft has built Hamptons kitchens for Sydney families since 1963, and that experience shapes how we approach the style.
The style takes its cues from the beach houses of Long Island, adapted to suit how Sydney families live. Crisp shaker cabinetry, stone benchtops, and a soft, neutral palette work alongside other kitchen design styles, usually in an open-plan layout filled with natural light.

Hamptons Kitchen Styles We Design in Sydney
The Hamptons look can take on a few different personalities, from crisp and classic to softer, more coastal interpretations. The right version depends on the character of your home and the way you use the kitchen.
✅ Classic Hamptons. Crisp white shaker cabinetry, marble or stone benchtops, and subway tiles for the timeless, coastal look.
✅ Modern Hamptons. The same detailing pared back, with cleaner profiles and handleless options for a more contemporary feel.
✅ Coastal Hamptons. Soft blues, navy island bases, and natural textures that lean into the breezy, beach-house side of the style.
✅ Two-tone Hamptons. A white perimeter with a contrasting island in navy, charcoal, or timber to anchor an open-plan space.
✅ Country Hamptons. Warmer timber tones and traditional detailing for a softer, more relaxed take that suits older Sydney homes.
Designed and Built Under One Roof
Getting the Hamptons look right comes down to the details, and that is exactly where outsourced manufacturing tends to fall. KitchenKraft keeps design, cabinetmaking, and installation together under one team. Nothing gets lost in translation between the people who plan your kitchen and the people who build it.
Your designer knows exactly how the joinery will be made and fitted, keeping the finished kitchen true to the plan you approved. It is the same hands-on approach we bring to kitchen renovations across Sydney.
This kind of control counts for a great deal in the Hamptons style. Shaker fronts, panelling, and trims have to line up cleanly, or the whole look loses its polish. Whether you are reworking an existing kitchen or fitting out a new kitchen, that precision is built in from the start.
How Your Hamptons Kitchen Comes Together
Design Consultation
It begins with a relaxed, no-obligation chat at our Ryde showroom, where we talk through the feel you are after, from classic white-on-white to softer coastal tones.
The showroom has full Hamptons kitchens on display, so you can run your hand over the shaker profiles, compare stone and timber finishes, and weigh up handle choices. We then bring it together in a 3D design set to your own measurements, so the look is clear before anything is ordered.
In-House Manufacturing
With the design locked in and a fixed-price quote agreed, your custom cabinetry and joinery go into production in-house at our Sydney workshop on German CNC machinery. Every shaker door, panel, and moulding is cut to your room rather than ordered as a standard size, finished with BLUM hardware and checked at each step.
Installation and Aftercare
Our installers handle the full fit-out and bring in the plumber, electrician, and gas fitter as needed, tidying the site at the end of each day. Once everything is in, we walk you through the finished kitchen, and we stay reachable for any small adjustments as you live with it.
Why Choose KitchenKraft for Your Hamptons Kitchen
- Over 60 years as a Sydney family business, operating from the same facility since 1963.
- 16,000+ kitchen renovations completed across Sydney, from Mosman to Manly and Bondi to Balmain.
- 100+ combined years of design experience across a team that knows Sydney homes inside and out.
- Rated 5.0 stars from 161+ verified Google Reviews.
- End-to-end service, with design, manufacturing, and installation managed under one roof.
Start Your Hamptons Kitchen Design
Seeing the shaker profiles and finishes up close is the easiest way to picture your own Hamptons kitchen, so come and spend some time in the Ryde showroom. Contact the team to arrange a free consultation and share what you have in mind for the space.
Hamptons Kitchen FAQs
What defines a Hamptons kitchen design?
A Hamptons kitchen is defined by shaker-style cabinetry, a light and neutral colour palette, and a balance of classic detail with relaxed coastal warmth. Features like framed cabinet doors, soft whites, natural textures, island benches, stone benchtops, and elegant hardware help create that calm coastal character.
What is the difference between a Hamptons and a country-style kitchen?
Hamptons kitchens are usually lighter, more refined and more coastal in feel, with crisp cabinetry and soft neutral tones. Country-style kitchens tend to lean warmer and more rustic, often using timber finishes, farmhouse details and a more lived-in character.
What colours work best in a Hamptons kitchen?
White, soft grey, warm neutral and muted blue tones are some of the most popular colours for a Hamptons kitchen. These shades keep the space feeling fresh and timeless, while timber, stone, brushed nickel or brass accents can add depth and warmth.
Do Hamptons kitchens work with modern appliances?
Timber fModern appliances can be integrated beautifully into a Hamptons kitchen without taking away from the classic look. Induction cooktops, integrated fridges, concealed rangehoods and built-in ovens can sit neatly within custom cabinetry for a clean, practical finish.
Can a Hamptons kitchen suit a smaller home?
A Hamptons kitchen can work very well in a smaller home because the light palette and clean cabinetry help the space feel brighter and more open. Custom storage, slimline profiles and careful layout planning can bring the style in without making the room feel crowded.
Can KitchenKraft tailor a Hamptons kitchen to my home?
KitchenKraft designs each Hamptons kitchen around the layout, proportions and character of the individual home. That allows the cabinetry, trims, panelling, colours and storage to be made precisely for the way the space needs to look and function.