There is so much to love about Hamptons style, but it can sometimes be an expensive way to decorate your home.
Here, we’ve rounded up 10 affordable buys that capture classic Hamptons style, without breaking the bank.
Affordable Hamptons-style picks to shop

Oyster shell watercolour print, $60.72 (usually $71.44), Society6
Many Hamptons homes are inspired by coastal motifs and textures including coral and shells. This delicate print is an affordable way to bring a little of the sea inside your home.
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Sabra diamond lattice jute rug, $440, Miss Amara
Natural textures combine with luxurious materials in Hamptons homes. Start with a jute rug to set the scene in your living room. Our pick is this one from Miss Amara which features a unique lattice design.

Morgan & Finch blue ginger jar, $39.95, Bed Bath N’ Table
Blue ginger jars are an iconic decorative element in Hamptons homes. Create an instant vignette with a candle and books on your coffee table at home.
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100% French linen sheet set in snow (single), $209.95 (usually $279.95), Selah + Stone
Classic white bed linen sets the scene for Hamptons style. Add blue-toned cushions for a coastal look.

Gold Lianna glass trinket box, from $24.95, Temple & Webster
A touch of gold can add that hint of luxury that defines Hamptons style.
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Royal Doulton Pacific Dots plate, $24.47 (usually $34.95), Myer
A blue patterned plate will add a touch of the Hamptons to your dinner table.

Kayla Bay Boden ceramic table lamp, $59.95, Temple & Webster
Be inspired by coastal tones when choosing lighting options. This lamp would complete the Hamptons look on your bedside table.
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Essential shelving unit in oak, $1619.10 (usually $1799), RJ Living
Natural materials in pale timber tones dominate Hamptons style. Break up an all-white room with timber shelves.

Marmoset Found ripple oval vase in snow, $39.60 (usually $44), RJ Living
Choose a Hamptons-inspired palette for decorative items, and complete the look with a bunch of hydrangeas.
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If you love the idea of a Hamptons kitchen, seek out Shaker-style cupboard profiles and brass cup handles. Ikea is a good place to start with its Bodbyn doors and Eneryda cup handles.
You might also like:
6 Best Hamptons-style coffee tables that will act as centrepieces for your home
7 ways to achieve a Hamptons look on a budget
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With a first-class Honours degree in English, Rebecca Lowrey Boyd is best known as the founder of Wee Birdy (weebirdy.com), a London-based blog devoted to London shopping, design and style. It was named one of the Top 100 Blogs in the World by the Sunday Times (UK), and was listed on Times Online's Best 50 Design Blogs in the World. It has also featured in many international magazines including British Vogue, British Cosmopolitan, Australian Cosmopolitan, Inside Out, Shop Til You Drop and Home Beautiful. During her time in London, Rebecca was also Deputy Shopping & Style Editor at Time Out London. She is also the former editor of Bride to Be, Cosmopolitan Bride, Cosmopolitan Pregnancy and Cosmopolitan Hair & Beauty magazines, as well as Digital Managing Editor on bhg.com.au, an associate editor on Home Beautiful magazine, Acting Digital Managing Editor on Homes to Love and Digital Managing Editor on Gourmet Traveller. A design nerd and keen birder, she can usually be found poring over Pinterest, knee-deep in Bunnings or sticky-beaking at modernist homes in Sydney’s bushburbia.
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