Transform your residence with interior design that captures the spirit of the Hamptons and your acquired tastes.
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Robyn Baumgarten of Interiors by Just Design was terrific to work with. She has great ideas, pays attention to detail and works with you to share your vision of how you want your room or house to look. Does beautiful work!!
Risa Bellach
The Hamptons, a collection of villages and hamlets primarily within Southampton and East Hampton, a town on Long Island’s South Fork, is categorized as a summer destination but is more so a place with a rich history, distinct local identities, and a specific rhythm that shifts between the vibrant summer and the tranquil off-season cherished by permanent residents. From the historic grandeur of Southampton Village and the artistic legacy of East Hampton Village to the maritime vibe of Sag Harbor and the rugged beauty of Montauk, each community possesses its own personality. The broader towns house larger populations, contributing to a diverse neighborhood.
Understanding this context is fundamental to creating interiors that belong. Housing landscapes include historic farmhouses and classic shingle-style residences, which are commonly found in “South of the Highway.” Sprawling modern estates and quaint village cottages are also found in this area. In totality, life is deeply connected to the environment here—the ocean beaches, the bays, the farm fields, and the quality of natural light. Residents value spaces that are both dignified and comfortable, always open for entertaining guests during the summer as well as cozy escapes during the quieter months. The design approach considers these factors, aiming to create homes that are harmonious with surroundings and supportive of the wanted lifestyle.
Interiors By Just Design approaches each project with an appreciation for the locale within The Hamptons and the individual needs of the occupants. Whether it’s selecting materials that echo the coastal setting, like weathered woods or stone accents, or designing layouts that optimize views and flow, the goal is to craft environments that feel authentic to both the place and the people who inhabit them. The process involves understanding the interplay of light, texture, and color attuned to the coastal environment and integrating elements that reflect the area’s cultural and architectural heritage.
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Nothing says the Hamptons more than a casual cream sofa and an organic, laid-back look. This Hampton home was designed for special weekends, friends, and family gatherings. Custom stainless steel cabinets flank the kitchen design of the cabana. The color Dove White. While many people opt for natural wood cabinets, my clients always loved the classic and timeless design of white cabinets. This small cabana kitchen makes a statement to the space. The cabana wallpaper is geometric and makes a statement. The sofa opens to a sleeper sofa—what a wonderful place for guests to stay!
Coastal chic, modern farmhouse, transitional, and classic traditional styles are popular. Many designs blend elements, focusing on light, airy spaces, natural materials, and a connection to the outdoors, reflecting the area’s character.
Project timelines vary based on scope, complexity, and product availability. Smaller projects might take a few months, while larger renovations or new builds can extend over a year. We provide a projected timeline after the initial consultation.
Absolutely. We can incorporate cherished pieces into the new design plan or work around existing architectural elements, blending the old with the new to create a cohesive look that respects the home’s character.
We establish a clear budget early on and manage it carefully throughout the project. We provide detailed proposals and keep you informed about costs, making selections that align with your financial parameters while achieving your design goals.
The first step is an initial consultation. This meeting allows us to understand your vision, discuss the scope of your project, view the space (if possible), and determine how we can best assist you.
We prioritize materials known for durability and resistance to humidity, salt air, and sunlight. This includes options like performance fabrics, specific wood finishes, tile, stone, and appropriate metal finishes that hold up well in coastal settings.
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