Hamptons Landscape Lighting Services in North Sea

Our Services

With our deep understanding of the beautiful North Sea community aesthetics, we ensure that our designs complement and enhance the local environment and your luxury home.

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We'd love to help make your North Sea project a reality!

Please leave us a message with some details about the project, and we'll get back to you to schedule a free consultation.

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Why choose us?

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Personalized Approach

We treat every project as unique, ensuring a bespoke lighting solution tailored to your specific requirements.

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Quality Assurance

Our commitment to quality is unwavering, from the products we choose to the service we provide.

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Expert
Team

We are not only skilled in the art of lighting design but also stay current of latest industry trends & tech.

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16+
Years

Over 16 years, our journey has been fueled by a commitment to excellence, innovation, & happy clients.

North Sea is a beautiful hamolet on Long Island, NY. Located in the town of Southampton in Suffolk County, it lies on the South Fork of Long Island.

It hosts lots of waterfront action on Little Peconic Bay and boasts the cachet of convenience to Southampton Village, Water Mill, and the Parrish Art Museum. The scene is rural and relaxed, yet not starved for charming dining options — where both surf and turf coexist.

Coastal proximity means that North Sea contains or is central to multiple nature preserves, refuges, and sanctuaries. Birds flock to Conscience Point, 60 acres of woodlands, grassland, and salt marsh, where Southampton’s founders first landed ashore. Big Woods and Wolf Swamp offers space for a hike among a rare New York maritime beech forest that is a haven for waterfowl such as the black duck. 

North Sea was the landing site for the first settlers in Southampton. In 1640 a group of English colonists sailed into Little Peconic Bay from Massachusetts and landed at Conscience Point, in what is today North Sea. They traveled south along an Indian trail and established the first English settlement in New York at Olde Towne, in what is now Southampton Village. North Sea Harbor became an important port for the new colony over the next decade, where news, supplies and new settlers arrived. The first settlement at North Sea was established in 1650.