Hamptons style homes are classic, elegant and beautiful. But with a traditionally blue and white (lots of white!) colour palette, is there such thing as a family-friendly Hamptons home?!

Joanne Yeomans, owner of Issy & H Creative proves that yes, you can have a Hamptons inspired interior that’s also family-friendly. She takes us inside North Ryde and shares a huge array of inspiration in each and every room. Let’s explore!

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This North Ryde home underwent a major transformation to give it a new lease on life.

“Home to a family of 5, North Ryde was originally an early 2000s home that needed a serious makeover,” Joanne tells us.

“I had the pleasure of working with the beautiful family who were upsizing from a much smaller house after many years of looking. They were keen to turn this tired home into a Hamptons-inspired haven with a focus on open-plan living and an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

“The main goal was to create a more open and connected living, kitchen and dining area so they could spend more quality time together as a family and entertain with a sense of pride.

“Before we tackled this project, the home was dark, dated and enclosed. Think dark red timber floor board and woodwork, a dated colour scheme, old-school light fittings and window coverings. Almost everything needed to go!”

North Ryde before the makeover - 2000s red timber interior
Kitchen before, including a structural wall which required some creative thinking to get around
Blue square island bench with white benchtop
Kitchen after. The structural column is now a beautiful shelving unit cleverly incorporated into the island bench
North Ryde before the makeover - 2000s dark timber and dated tile bathroom
Bathroom before
White bathroom with flower shaped mirror
Bathroom after

North Ryde works by showcasing a traditional Hamptons colour palette that flows throughout home.

“Since the renovation, we’ve now got an elegant, contemporary Hamptons style home with a lovely sense of flow and visual continuity throughout the home,” smiles Joanne.

“The cohesive colour palette you can see throughout the entire home was definitely done on purpose. I knew the exisiting red floorboard needed to go! In their place we chose a dark chocolate hybrid floorboard. It works perfectly with the navy and grey palette.

“With such an open plan space, it was important to have that sense of flow. The colours also translated really well to the upstairs bathrooms and bedrooms. The only exception being in the kids rooms which all have their own unique theme.”

Large living area in Hamptons styling
The navy and grey colour palette is the ideal choice for a family-friendly Hamptons home

The extra large kitchen island incorporates a clever shelf, designed to hide the structural column.

“The open plan kitchen and dining area is for sure my favourite area of the home. Its complete transformation has made such a difference to the family’s every day life,” says Joanne.

“We opened up the space and created a 2 x 2m island bench in the centre. This is a space where the family can eat, study or entertain.

“I also love that it’s not all white. If you’re feeling bold, consider using a feature colour throughout your kitchen space. Be sure there’s ample natural light to balance it out, especially if you choose a darker shade.

“Alternatively, you can introduce colour to a specific area of your kitchen. For instance, a bold colour on the island bench cabinetry or a coloured splashback tile can be a great way to incorporate colour while keeping the surrounding areas neutral.”

North Ryde before the makeover - 2000s red timber kitchen
Kitchen before
Built in shelving to kitchen island bench
Formerly a wall, the structural column has now been cleverly incorporated into a beautiful yet practical shelving display unit
Dining to hallway open plan styling
The beautiful open plan kitchen and dining space

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The entire home has been made over to perfection. We’re so grateful to Joanne for showing us around this stunning family-friendly Hamptons home. To see more projects from Issy & H Creative, be sure to take a look at their website, or follow them on Instagram.

In the meantime, we’ll just let the rest of the photos do the talking — get ready for Pintrest inspo galore!

More Hamptons inspo

Glass doors to external deck and dining area
French doors create an elegant flow for seamless indoor outdoor living
North Ryde before the makeover - 2000s brown brick deck exterior
Exterior deck before
North Ryde before the makeover - 2000s brown brick deck exterior
Exterior before the makeover
Exterior dining dining table and chairs in Hamptons style
Outdoor deck after the glow up
External dining table styling elements
Outdoor dining styling done to perfection
Living room in Hamptons style
Classic Hamptons styling — proof that there IS such thing as a family-friendly Hamptons home
Hamptons style cushions and artwork in living room
Elegant touches of Hamptons inspired fabrics and homewares
Open plan dining and living space with Hamptons styling
Open plan dining through to the family-friendly living room
Navy sideboard with Hamptons inspired art
Hamptons blue used in on the central island in the kitchen and on this sideboard to tie the open plan spaces together
Laundry with simple but Hamptons styling
The laundry brings in touches of grey to link it together with the other rooms of the house
Yellow velvet bean bag with movie poster gallery wall
Cosy media room with a cool movie poster inspired gallery wall
Moody media room with floor lamp
Lighting can completely change a space. This floor lamp creates a cosy atmosphere
North Ryde before the makeover - 2000s dark timber staircase
Staircase before
White and timber Hamptons style staircase
Now it’s light, bright and much more inviting
Classic double vanity bathroom in Hamptons inspired home
Hamptons inspired bathroom in white and grey that’s anything but boring
Storing caps in teen boy bedroom
Making hats look like art— clever, practical AND stylish
Koala cleaning
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