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Large Traditional Hamptons Kitchen with Blue Island & Pantry Walkthrough (Cabinetry $40K–$50K)

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What does it actually cost to create a large traditional kitchen in the Hamptons with stacked shaker cabinetry, a statement island, and integrated appliances? This real kitchen renovation breakdown shows which traditional kitchen design decisions increased costs, where savings were possible, and how storage, appliance integration, and cabinetry planning shaped the final kitchen.


Traditional Hamptons family kitchen with white shaker cabinetry, farmhouse apron sink, hidden pantry access, integrated appliances, and large social island designed for maximum storage and entertaining within a mid-to-high-end investment range.

Large traditional Hamptons kitchen with blue shaker island, stacked white cabinetry, farmhouse sink, paneled refrigerator, chandelier lighting, and high ceilings designed for entertaining and everyday family living. A spacious traditional kitchen designed for a Hamptons family home, featuring ceiling-height shaker cabinetry, a statement blue island, quartz countertops, integrated appliances, and a hidden pantry walkthrough connecting the kitchen and dining spaces.


This kitchen was designed around one primary goal: creating a warm and highly functional entertaining kitchen that felt architecturally connected to the surrounding home while maximizing long-term storage capacity. Because the kitchen sits within a large open-concept traditional home, the design needed to balance visual impact with practicality. The homeowners wanted the kitchen to feel elegant and timeless without losing the warmth and comfort associated with a traditional Hamptons-style interior. At the same time, the kitchen needed to support large family gatherings, entertaining, and substantial everyday storage requirements.


The final layout combines ceiling-height shaker cabinetry, a large blue island centerpiece, integrated appliance planning, and a hidden pantry passageway to create a kitchen that feels highly refined while remaining deeply functional for daily living and hosting.


How This Kitchen Was Designed

One of the biggest priorities in this kitchen was maximizing usable storage while maintaining a balanced and elegant traditional appearance. Rather than stopping cabinetry at the standard height, the design uses stacked upper cabinets extending fully to the ceiling height. This approach dramatically increases storage volume while also reinforcing the grand architectural proportions of the space.


The shaker door style itself became one of the primary visual features of the kitchen. Although the cabinetry system uses an entry-level German semi-custom kitchen brand, the decision to use a more detailed traditional shaker front combined with upgraded material selections substantially increased the cabinetry investment compared to simpler slab-front cabinetry systems.


The large blue island acts as the visual centerpiece of the kitchen. Positioned beneath a decorative chandelier and directly connected to the surrounding dining area, the island was designed to support both entertaining and everyday family interaction. The farmhouse sink placement further reinforces the traditional aesthetic while allowing open sightlines toward the dining and living spaces.


A hidden walkthrough pantry connection was also integrated into the layout, helping maintain cleaner sightlines throughout the main kitchen while increasing secondary storage capacity and functional circulation behind the scenes.



Kitchen Cost Breakdown


The following kitchen renovation cost breakdown reflects the exact kitchen configuration shown in this Hamptons home:


Cabinetry: $40,000–$50,000 (2023)

Appliances: $23,796

Quartz Countertops: $14,500

Fixtures & Accessories: $2,827


Estimated Total Kitchen Package (as displayed):

80,000.00 - 91,000.00 $


Construction costs:   

Typically, 40–60% of the total renovation cost and not included in total costs)

These costs reflect the kitchen as displayed and are provided for general guidance. Final pricing will vary based on layout, selections, and project conditions. For full specifications and detailed breakdown, view the complete kitchen display.




See the Exact Kitchen Configuration Behind These Costs

This article explains the planning strategy behind this kitchen. The full kitchen display shows the exact cabinetry, appliances, materials, and configuration used for this project.


If this kitchen feels close to what you are considering, you can also request a tailored quote for your own space directly from the kitchen display page.



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What Increased the Cost in This Kitchen

Several major design decisions significantly increased the investment level of this kitchen. Including:


  • shaker style cabinetry instead of flat slab fronts

  • stacked cabinetry extending fully to ceiling height

  • upgraded cabinetry materials and finishes

  • paneled integrated refrigeration

  • premium range selection

  • hidden pantry walkthrough integration


The shaker cabinetry itself substantially increased costs compared to simpler modern slab-front cabinetry. Traditional shaker fronts require more detailed manufacturing, additional material processing, and more complex finishing work. Combined with upgraded material selections, the cabinetry moved well beyond a basic entry-level kitchen configuration despite using a more moderate semi-custom kitchen system.


The stacked cabinetry strategy also increased costs significantly. Extending cabinetry fully to the ceiling requires additional cabinet units, filler detailing, installation labor, and greater coordination around ceiling conditions and proportions.


The appliance package further elevated the investment level. The paneled Fisher & Paykel refrigerator increased cabinetry complexity due to custom appliance panel integration, while the premium range selection became another major cost driver within the appliance package.


What Could Reduce the Cost

Although this kitchen intentionally leans toward a more elevated traditional look, several changes could reduce costs substantially. Including:


  • using simpler slab or transitional cabinet fronts

  • avoiding stacked upper cabinetry

  • selecting standard refrigerator installations

  • simplifying appliance integration

  • reducing decorative cabinetry detailing

  • selecting a more moderate cooking range package


One of the largest savings opportunities would come from replacing the paneled integrated refrigerator with a standard freestanding refrigerator. Fully integrated refrigeration systems require additional cabinetry panels, filler coordination, ventilation planning, and installation detailing that substantially increase both cabinetry and appliance costs.


The premium cooking range also contributes heavily to the appliance investment. Selecting a more moderate appliance package could reduce costs significantly without dramatically affecting overall kitchen functionality for many households.


Avoiding stacked cabinetry and simplifying the ceiling-height installation strategy would further reduce cabinetry production and installation costs while still maintaining substantial storage capacity.


Large traditional Hamptons kitchen with blue shaker island, ceiling-height white cabinetry, farmhouse sink, hidden pantry walkthrough, and integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances with cabinetry costs ranging from $40K–$50K.

Understanding This Kitchen

in Relation to Your Own Project


If you are considering a similar traditional kitchen, the most important step is understanding how these design decisions translate into your own space. Even kitchens with a similar appearance can vary dramatically in investment depending on:


  • ceiling heights and architectural proportions

  • appliance integration level

  • cabinetry material selections

  • pantry and storage requirements

  • structural conditions and ventilation planning

  • amount of cabinetry customization required


This example shows how a traditional Hamptons-style kitchen can quickly move into a higher investment category once cabinetry detailing, integrated appliances, and architectural storage strategies begin layering together.




How This Kitchen Compares

This kitchen represents a more elevated traditional kitchen configuration compared to many entry-level shaker kitchens often found in suburban renovations. Although the cabinetry system itself originates from a more accessible German semi-custom kitchen brand, the final investment increased substantially due to the level of detailing, ceiling-height storage integration, and premium appliance coordination.


Rather than relying on highly customized luxury millwork fabrication, this kitchen strategically combines a semi-custom kitchen system with upgraded material selections and architectural planning decisions to create a much more custom visual result. Cost increases primarily came from:


  • ceiling-height stacked cabinetry

  • detailed shaker door construction

  • paneled appliance integration

  • large island configuration

  • premium range selection

  • hidden pantry circulation planning


The result is a kitchen that feels grand, highly functional, and visually timeless while still remaining below the investment level often associated with fully custom luxury millwork kitchens in the Hamptons market.


Long Island and Hamptons Kitchen Renovation Reality

One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners face when planning large traditional kitchens is assuming the cabinetry itself represents the majority of the renovation complexity. In reality, kitchens like this often require substantial coordination long before cabinets are installed.


Ceiling-height cabinetry, integrated appliances, ventilation planning, lighting coordination, structural considerations, and circulation planning all influence the final renovation complexity and investment level. Hidden pantry access, appliance integration, and stacked cabinetry systems also require significantly more planning precision than visually simpler kitchen layouts.


At the same time, many homeowners begin collecting quotes before the kitchen itself has been fully defined. But until the layout, appliance strategy, storage requirements, and overall design direction are clearly established, it becomes difficult to accurately understand what the final kitchen may realistically cost.


Establishing the full kitchen vision early creates significantly more clarity around both feasibility and investment level before major purchasing and construction commitments begin.


Spacious Hamptons kitchen renovation featuring stacked shaker cabinets to the ceiling, paneled refrigerator, chandelier-lit blue island, quartz countertops, and entertaining-focused open layout with total kitchen package costs from $80K–$91K.


Explore Similar NYC Kitchens & Find What Fits Your Budget & Design Vision

If this kitchen is close to what you are considering, take the opportunity to explore other real NYC kitchens to find a direction that aligns with your space, budget, and design goals.


Kitchens that look similar can vary significantly in cost depending on how they are specified. Reviewing different layouts, cabinetry approaches, and appliance configurations helps you see how these decisions shape both the outcome and the investment.


Inside the Kitchen Discovery Room, you can explore real NYC kitchen setups with full cost breakdowns, allowing you to identify which combinations of layout, materials, and appliances match what you are looking for.


Once you find a direction that fits, you can request a tailored quote based on your layout and preferences.






What to Do Next

If this kitchen gives you a sense of what a project like this can cost, the next step is understanding how these decisions translate to your own space. From here, you can continue in different ways:


  • Explore more kitchens, cost ranges

    Inside the Kitchen Discovery Room, you can explore different layouts, cabinet systems, and appliance setups with real cost ranges to understand what aligns with your space and budget.    

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  • Define a layout for your own apartment

     Create a clear plan before engaging showrooms or contractors     

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Each path supports a different level of involvement.

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