Want more natural light and living space? Consider conservatories in Peconic. From the classic Georgian to the ornate Victorian, these additions transform homes. Four Seasons Sunroom makes this vision a reality.
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Four Seasons Sunroom brings experience to conservatory construction. We use materials chosen for Peconic’s climate. Think durable aluminum frames and double-glazed glass that keeps temperatures consistent. Styles include Georgian and Victorian, each designed to match your home. We know a conservatory is more than an addition; it’s a lifestyle change.
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Think of a place where you can relax, surrounded by light, yet protected from the elements. That’s what a conservatory offers. Four Seasons Sunroom helps you create this space. We focus on details, from the type of glass to the frame material. A conservatory is an investment in your home and your lifestyle. Contact Four Seasons Sunroom to start your project.
The community derives its name from Peconic Bay, which in turn derives its name from a Native American word meaning “nut trees”. The area was originally called “Hermitage”, and the name “Peconic” was adopted later. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was home to the Peconic School, an artist colony initially led by painters Benjamin Rutherfurd Fitz, Edward August Bell, Henry Prellwitz and Edith Mitchill Prellwitz. Albert Einstein was staying in Peconic in 1939 when he signed the famous Einstein-Szilárd letter to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Goldsmith’s Inlet was the site of a tidal mill that was improved with a windmill in 1870.
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