Imagine a space filled with natural light, where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors all year round. Four Seasons Sunroom creates stunning sunrooms that seamlessly blend indoor comfort with outdoor views.
At Four Seasons Sunroom, we believe a sunroom should be an oasis within your home-a place where you can connect with nature and unwind in comfort. We have a deep understanding of the local architectural styles in Suffolk County and can design a sunroom that seamlessly blends with your home’s aesthetic. Our team is committed to using high-quality materials and proven construction methods to ensure your sunroom is built to last. We’re with you every step of the way, from the initial design consultation to the final walkthrough.
A sunroom can truly transform your home, bringing in natural light, expanding your living space, and creating a seamless connection with the outdoors. At Four Seasons Sunroom, we specialize in bringing your sunroom dreams to reality. We use durable materials to ensure your sunroom can be enjoyed for years to come in Water Mill, NY. Contact us today at 516-253-2329 to schedule a consultation and let’s start planning your perfect sunroom!
In 1644, England gave Edward Howell 40 acres (16 ha) of land near the new settlement of Southampton to build a mill for settlers to grind their grain into meal. It became a landmark, and people began referring to other settlements that popped up as “east or west of the watermill.” By the 1800s, the area was known as Water Mills and was later changed to Water Mill. Howell’s Water Mill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Today, the hamlet boasts its status as the only settlement on the South Fork of Long Island with both a functioning watermill and windmill. Both the Watermill (ref#83004175) and the James Corwith gristmill (ref#78001919) are landmarked in the NRHP. Today Water Mill is a resort community of beautiful beaches, farms and mega mansions. Celebrities and public figures such as Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Matt Lauer, Senator Frank Lautenberg, Steven Schwartzman and Bruce Blakeman own homes or have vacationed there. Louise Fitzhugh’s young adult novel The Long Secret takes place in Water Mill.
In November 2012 the Parrish Art Museum opened in Water Mill after relocating from Southhampton where it was founded in 1898.
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