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The Hamptons demand a different operating model. Homes are occupied for weeks at a time, unattended for months, and subject to weather and grid realities the city forgets. Our East End program is built for seasonal homes, not suburban ones.

A Hamptons home is a completely different operating problem from a year-round residence. It is empty from November through April, then runs at full occupancy with five trades on site for the Memorial Day opening, then hosts guests at capacity for ten straight weekends. Systems have to survive months of disuse, wake cleanly, and perform without the homeowner troubleshooting from the city.
Our East End installations are designed around this rhythm. Every home has a documented seasonal protocol — opening, operating, closing, and a monitored dormant mode — and every system is chosen partly for how well it behaves when nobody is watching. We are on the island often enough that our technicians know the gatekeepers, the shippers, and the inspectors by name.
We actively serve every neighborhood below. Ask during the consultation and we’ll tell you who we’ve worked with in yours.
Oceanfront, estate-section, and South-of-Highway renovations.
Oceanfront and Further Lane; historic district sensitivities.
Historic village homes, waterfront wharf properties, Noyac estates.
New-build estates and barn-style compounds on larger acreage.
Oceanfront with dune-conservation constraints.
Compound properties, fishing lodges, off-grid-aware installations.
Greenport, Orient, Southold — vineyard and waterfront properties.
Every typology has its own failure modes. Our scope is tuned to the specific realities of the property, not lifted from another job.
Salt-air hardening on every exterior device, UV-rated cabling, equipment raised above the design flood elevation, monitored hurricane-readiness scenes.
Reversible integration inside century-old joinery, village review-compliant exterior lighting, discretion around the working-class village fabric that gives Sag Harbor its character.
Main house, guest house, pool house, barn, and outbuilding networks federated with separate privacy domains — so the house manager and the homeowner see different dashboards.
Tasting rooms, event barns, and agricultural outbuildings integrated alongside the primary residence on commercial-grade networks.
During the season, a dedicated island technician is dispatched within six hours of any homeowner-rated urgent issue.
Temperature, humidity, water-leak, door, and camera telemetry monitored nightly from our operations desk during dormant months.
Two weeks before the homeowner arrives, we run a full opening protocol — every scene, every zone, every device — and deliver a written readiness report.
Every discipline is available across the region; this is the emphasis we see most often in The Hamptons.
Whisper-quiet hidden-pocket shades that manage heat, glare, and privacy without interrupting sightlines.
Tunable, circadian-aligned lighting with recessed linear fixtures that erase shadows and elevate materials.
One intuitive interface for every system in the home — lighting, climate, security, audio, video, shades.
Segmented, encrypted, high-density networks engineered for uninterrupted streaming, bulletproof security, and future IoT scale.
Private cinemas engineered to CEDIA RP22 standards — immersive audio, reference-grade projection, bespoke acoustic design.
Client names and residences withheld by request. Portfolio photography used with written permission. Partner references are shared during a private review.
Architecture
Relationships across Southampton, East Hampton, and the North Fork; references provided in private review.
Custom homebuilding
Seasonal-rhythm builders we coordinate with on shared projects.
Property management
We integrate cleanly with the professional house managers who carry the keys between seasons.
Our off-season telemetry watches temperature, humidity, water-leak, freeze alarm, door state, and camera health every night. A real person on our operations desk reviews every anomaly, dispatches our island technician if needed, and notifies the homeowner, the house manager, and the insurance carrier on an escalation tree we build with you during commissioning.
For network, security, and the scenes that matter for guest experience, yes — we size UPS runtime for the specific grid reality of your hamlet. For everything else, we scope and coordinate a generator with the electrician, and we program the automation so the homeowner does not have to remember what runs on which leg of the transfer switch.
Yes. The house manager sees operations and maintenance views, the homeowner sees occupancy and guest views. Each dashboard is its own federated role; neither one sees the other's private data.
The modern luxury home runs 200+ connected devices. Most are secured with nothing but the default password their vendor shipped. We take cybersecurity seriously in a way that residential integrators historically have not — and we do it as a permanent service, not a one-time install.
Read the networking briefEvery device authenticated at layer 2, every traffic flow firewalled and logged. Four VLANs, no shared broadcast domain, explicit allow-list.
An off-site security operations center watches your network every hour of every day. Anomaly detection, DNS reputation, real-person escalation in under 15 minutes.
Written compliance report — firmware status, traffic anomalies, capacity planning — reviewed with you every ninety days. Nothing drifts, nothing is assumed.
Pre-war apartment conversions, penthouse retrofits, and Billionaires' Row new construction — tuned for landmarked buildings and co-op board requirements.