Santa Monica Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Pacific Palisades, CA, specializing in custom sunroom design, all-season rooms, and patio enclosures for the hillside, canyon, and coastal properties that define this neighborhood. We have served homeowners throughout the Westside since 2015 and manage LADBS permits and fire-zone material requirements on every project.

Hillside and canyon lots in Pacific Palisades rarely fit a standard sunroom template. Irregular footprints, steep grade changes, and existing retaining walls all require a design that is developed for the specific site. Our sunroom design process starts with a detailed site assessment so the room works with your lot and your house - not around them.
Pacific Palisades homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often have original rear patios or covered decks that have never been enclosed. A custom sunroom addition that fits the existing architecture - matching rooflines, siding, and setback lines - adds living space without looking like an afterthought bolted to the back of the house.
Marine layer mornings and dry Santa Ana wind afternoons mean Pacific Palisades weather is not always mild enough for an uninsulated screen room to be useful. A fully insulated all-season room stays comfortable through June Gloom, summer heat, and the cool, damp winters that come with living this close to the ocean.
Many Palisades homes have large rear patios or covered terraces that face the canyon or the hills - spaces that are underused because they are exposed to wind and salt air. Enclosing an existing covered patio converts that underused square footage into a protected room without the footprint of a full ground-up addition.
For Pacific Palisades homes with views of the Santa Monica Mountains or the canyon below, a fully glazed four-season sunroom lets you hold on to that view while staying insulated from wind, noise, and the salt air coming up from the coast. Low-e glazing keeps the room usable even in peak summer sun.
Vinyl frames hold up to coastal salt air better than bare aluminum and require less maintenance than painted wood. For Pacific Palisades homeowners who want a durable enclosure that does not need repainting every few years, a vinyl sunroom is a practical choice that performs well in the coastal conditions this neighborhood sees year-round.
Pacific Palisades is one of the most geographically varied neighborhoods in Los Angeles. The flat streets around Palisades Village give way quickly to steep canyon lots and hillside properties built on graded or cut terrain with retaining walls, long driveways, and tiered yards. Many homes here were built between the 1940s and 1970s and have original foundations, rooflines, and rear structures that have not been modified since. Adding a sunroom to a hillside home from this era is not the same job as adding one to a flat suburban lot - slope, drainage, and structural attachment to an older building all require specific experience. Contractors who only work on standard tract homes may not have it.
The proximity to the ocean adds another layer. Homes within a mile or two of Will Rogers State Beach face persistent salt air from the Pacific, which corrodes standard aluminum frames, fasteners, and hardware more quickly than in inland areas. The marine layer also keeps exterior surfaces damp for much of the morning throughout the year, accelerating wear on painted wood and unsealed materials. On top of that, most of Pacific Palisades sits within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, which means any new room addition must meet fire-rated material and venting requirements set by the City of Los Angeles and CAL FIRE. These are not optional details - they are part of the permit process, and getting them wrong means delays or a failed inspection.
Our crew works throughout Pacific Palisades regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety and are experienced with the hillside grading review process that applies to properties on canyon-facing and sloped lots. Because Pacific Palisades is within the City of Los Angeles, LADBS handles all permitting - but the fire-zone overlay and hillside construction requirements mean the plan check process here involves more scrutiny than a standard Los Angeles flatland permit. We prepare plans that account for those reviews from the start, which reduces back-and-forth and keeps the project moving.
Topanga State Park borders the neighborhood to the north and east, and Sunset Boulevard connects Pacific Palisades to the rest of the Westside. The residential neighborhoods run from the flat commercial blocks near Palisades Village up through Castellammare, Marquez Knolls, and the hillside streets above Sunset that look out toward the Santa Monica Bay. We have worked on homes throughout these neighborhoods and know that material staging and truck access on steep or narrow streets requires planning - not just showing up with a delivery.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Malibu along the coast to the north, where wildfire risk and Coastal Development Permit requirements add additional layers to every project. If your home sits near the Palisades-Malibu boundary or you are comparing contractors who serve both communities, we work regularly in both areas.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your property and what you have in mind so we can make the most of the site visit.
We visit your property to assess the site - slope, access, existing structure, and any constraints that affect design or permitting. The written estimate you receive covers all costs, including LADBS permit fees, so there are no surprises later in the process.
We prepare and submit plans to LADBS and manage the plan check process on your behalf. For hillside properties, this includes any soils or grading review that applies. Permit approval in Los Angeles typically takes six to ten weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically runs four to eight weeks depending on room size and site conditions. We schedule all required LADBS inspections and walk you through the finished room before we close out the project.
We serve Pacific Palisades and the surrounding Westside neighborhoods. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(424) 268-8851Pacific Palisades is a residential neighborhood in the western edge of the City of Los Angeles, situated between Malibu to the north and Santa Monica to the south, above the Pacific Ocean. The neighborhood is centered on Palisades Village, a small commercial strip along Sunset Boulevard where local residents do most of their day-to-day shopping and dining. Beyond the village, the streets climb into hillside and canyon terrain covered with single-family homes on tree-lined lots. Will Rogers State Historic Park sits on the eastern edge of the neighborhood, with hiking trails and the preserved ranch of the American entertainer known to every Palisades resident. The population of roughly 27,000 is almost entirely owner-occupied, with very few apartment buildings or high-density housing.
Most homes in Pacific Palisades were built between the 1940s and 1970s, with a mix of ranch-style, Colonial, and California contemporary designs from that era. Many have been renovated over the decades but retain their original footprint and structure. The neighborhood borders Santa Monica to the south and shares a stretch of coastline along PCH with homes that sit directly above the beach. Topanga State Park - one of the largest urban state parks in the country - defines the northern and eastern boundary of the neighborhood and is a daily presence for homeowners whose properties back up to the wildland interface. Learn more about the neighborhood from the Pacific Palisades Wikipedia article.
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