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Australia is blessed with a wide variety of kitchen styles, from classic Australian traditional family kitchens to contemporary modern designs. Among them are the two extremely popular styles: French Provincial and Hamptons style kitchens.
Though both may be termed traditional in their aesthetic, the two kitchen styles have distinct looks and features. Before we discuss the key differences between French Provincial and Hamptons style kitchens, it is important to note that both of these styles have their own pros and cons. In this blog, we explore the differences and pros and cons between these two popular choices.
The style of a French provincial kitchen is inspired by the architecture of provincial France, from cottages to grand homes. Colours are light and cheerful, often with shades of white and creamy yellow. Details such as raised panel doors, arches, ornate moulding and wooden cabinets provide a classic French country vibe.
On the other hand, Hamptons style kitchens are inspired by the luxurious homes found in East Coast upscale beach towns. Hamptons kitchens typically feature white or light-coloured cabinets creating an overall light and airy aesthetic. A classic look is created through glass panel overhead cabinet doors, beautiful shaker cabinetry and a large island bench with seating.
The French provincial style of kitchen design is known for its sense of rustic country charm and elegance. Many of its design elements remain timeless and classic, drawing from traditional French architecture, creating an inspiring and inviting look.
When it comes to French Provincial kitchens, a custom built mantel with a concealed rangehood is often a prominent feature and often incorporates corbels on either side. Other design elements such as beautiful stone benchtops, french panel overheads, fluted posts and decorative capping add to the classic French look of the kitchen. With such an abundance of design elements, it is easy to achieve a French provincial kitchen that is both functional and stylish.
The key features of French Provincial style kitchen include:
The timeless elegance of French provincial kitchens is matched with their functionality and practicality. The layout of a French provincial kitchen is intended to enhance culinary experiences while maintaining a sophisticated air with French flair.
The layout and functionality of a French provincial kitchen are usually approached as follows:
The cabinets in French provincial kitchens serve both aesthetic and practical purposes. Cabinets are often decorated with intricate carvings, raised panelling, and ornate handle designs. These details create visual interest and add to the classic charm.
French Provincial kitchens are famous for their storage solutions. Cabinets are often extended to the ceiling in order to maximise vertical space. The use of drawers and built-in wine shelves, as well as custom storage solutions, maximises every inch.
The central island is a dominant feature in French provincial kitchens. The island is a multi-functional area for socialising, dining and meal preparation.
While modern appliances are seamlessly integrated, French provincial kitchens may also include more classic style appliances such as large free standing ovens, or custom panels that match the cabinetry to maintain the nostalgic feeling of old French country charm.
When designing a kitchen inspired by the Hamptons look, you need to consider a few key elements to recreate the luxurious coastal ambience. A kitchen island has become a popular feature for this style due to its ample work surface and beautiful presence it brings to the room.
Stone benchtops add an elegant feel and the all-white look is perfectly suited to the Hamptons style. To add texture to your kitchen, consider a lovely tile splashback which pairs well with the open plan layout of the space. To complete the look, whites, blues, and timber finishes will bring out a fresh coastal vibe to a kitchen.
The key features of Hamptons style kitchen include:
Hamptons style kitchens blend coastal charm with practical functionality. The layout is designed to create an open and airy space that encourages a relaxed cooking and dining experience.
Here's how the functionality and layout come together in a Hamptons style kitchen:
Shaker-style cabinets are used in Hamptons kitchens. A minimalistic look is created by clean lines, recessed panelling, and modest cabinetry.
Hamptons kitchens are similar to French Provincial kitchens in that they prioritise efficient storage. Cabinets have been well-organised with clever inserts and the use of drawers everywhere possible.
Hamptons style emphasises an open design that encourages flow and connectivity among the living area, dining room and kitchen. This integrated layout gives a feeling of togetherness and makes entertaining family and friends effortless.
The Hamptons style is known for its abundance of natural light. Large windows with light curtains and shutters allow the sunlight to fill the room, creating an open, airy and inviting atmosphere.
In Hamptons kitchens, cosy window seats and casual seating areas are a must. Seating at the island bench is also a great option for entertaining.
While Hamptons style tends to be traditional, modern appliances have been seamlessly integrated into the Hamptons for their convenience and functionality. The sleek appearance of stainless steel appliances is often the reason why they are chosen.
Understanding the distinct layout and functionality of French Provincial and Hamptons kitchens will help you better visualise how each style fits your preferences and needs. The design of the kitchen will enhance your home, whether you choose the elegant French provincial style or the coastal feel of the Hamptons.
The final decision between French Provincial and Hamptons Style Kitchens comes down to personal preference and the atmosphere you wish to create in your new kitchen. The French Provincial style is perfect if you like rich colours, intricate details and a touch of luxury. If you prefer a relaxed, coastal look that is bright and airy then the Hamptons style may be the best option for you.
By understanding the distinct features of each style, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your taste, lifestyle, and vision for the perfect kitchen. Whichever style you choose for your new kitchen, Haddon Kitchens are here to help you bring your dream kitchen to life with impeccable craftsmanship and design expertise. Contact us on 07 3204 0399 for more information.
This section is general, industry information on kitchen renovations to help with your research. It doesn't necessarily represent our views.