
Stop settling for a cookie-cutter kit. We design custom sunrooms around your Inglewood property, your yard, and how you actually plan to use the space - with heat-blocking glass and seismic-safe construction built in from day one.

Custom sunrooms in Inglewood are enclosed light-filled additions designed around your specific house and yard - not shaped to fit a prefab box - and most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract signing to final walkthrough, with permit review accounting for two to six of those weeks.
If you have been looking at kit options and wondering why they never quite fit, that is the core issue - standard kits are built to common dimensions and ignore your home's roofline, setback constraints, and sun exposure. A custom sunroom in Inglewood starts with a site visit, real measurements, and a design built around what you actually have. If you are ready to start construction rather than design, our sunroom construction page walks through the full build process.
Whether you want a quiet reading nook, a home office with natural light, or a dining area that connects to your yard, the design process begins with how you plan to use the space - and everything else follows from there.
Inglewood evenings cool quickly from November through March, and most open patios sit empty for months. If you are retreating inside earlier than you want, a custom sunroom gives you a weather-protected space that extends your usable hours without giving up natural light. Waiting means another winter of wasted outdoor space.
If you have had patio furniture blown across the yard or found everything coated in dust after a wind event, you know how disruptive those seasonal gusts can be. A custom sunroom solves this permanently - the enclosed structure keeps wind and airborne debris out while still giving you the view of your yard. The Santa Ana season comes back every fall.
If your family has grown, you are working from home more often, or you need a dedicated hobby space, a custom sunroom adds real square footage without a full interior remodel. Unlike converting a bedroom or garage, a sunroom creates a new room that feels distinct - bright, airy, and connected to the outdoors. Delaying the build delays the space you actually need.
If the patio cover or pergola attached to your home is showing rot, rust, or structural wear, replacing it with a proper sunroom is often a smarter investment than patching what is already there. You get a fully enclosed, weatherproof space for a cost that is not dramatically higher than a quality patio cover replacement. The longer you wait, the more the existing structure degrades.
Every custom sunroom project we build starts with a free on-site visit. We look at your yard, measure the available footprint, check your setback requirements, and ask how you plan to use the space. From there, we put together a design and a written estimate before you commit to anything. Because we also handle sunroom construction end to end, you are not coordinating between a designer and a separate builder - one crew handles everything from permit application to final walkthrough.
We also handle the sunroom design process for homeowners who want help visualizing options before committing to a full build. Whether you are starting from scratch or replacing an aging patio structure, we can scope the project around your budget and timeline - and give you honest answers about what is realistic for your specific lot.
Best for homeowners who want a sunroom designed from scratch around their specific house, yard layout, and use case.
Best for homeowners whose existing patio cover or screen enclosure has reached the end of its useful life and needs a permanent upgrade.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space year-round regardless of temperature, with heating and cooling built in from the start.
Best for homeowners in Inglewood's mild climate who want maximum light and airflow without the added cost of full insulation.
Most homes in Inglewood were built between the 1940s and 1960s - postwar bungalows and ranch-style houses with modest lots, stucco exteriors, and simple rooflines. A prefab kit rarely fits these properties cleanly. A custom design, by contrast, accounts for your actual roofline, your setback from neighboring properties, and any reinforcement your existing exterior wall may need before the new addition can safely connect to it. Inglewood also sits near the Newport-Inglewood Fault, which means every room addition has to meet California's earthquake-resistance standards - another reason to work with a contractor who has built in this area and understands the structural requirements. The Hawthorne, CA area just north of Inglewood shares the same building environment, and we serve homeowners there as well.
The sunny climate here - roughly 284 days of sunshine per year - is both the reason custom sunrooms are so appealing and the reason glazing choice is more important than in cooler markets. Without heat-blocking glass, a south- or west-facing sunroom in Inglewood can become uncomfortable by mid-morning in summer. We specify glazing for this climate as a standard practice, not an upgrade. Homeowners in nearby Gardena, CA face the same sun exposure and benefit from the same approach.
We reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - roughly how large a space you have in mind, how you want to use it, and your general budget range - so we can make the site visit as useful as possible.
We come to your property, measure the space, check setback requirements, and review the exterior wall condition. After the visit, we put together a written design proposal and a clear cost breakdown - no verbal ballpark numbers.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit permit drawings to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks. Construction on your property usually runs two to four weeks for a standard-sized room.
A city inspector verifies the finished work meets safety requirements. After that sign-off, we do a final walkthrough with you, make sure every door and panel operates correctly, and hand you copies of all permits and inspection records.
Free on-site visit. Written estimate. No pressure to sign anything on the day.
(424) 414-1138Every custom sunroom we build goes through the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. That means a licensed inspector reviews the plans and visits the site - your addition is on record as legal and safe, which protects you when you sell. We never offer to skip permits to save time.
Inglewood sits near the Newport-Inglewood Fault, and California requires room additions to meet strict earthquake-resistance standards. We design the foundation connection and framing anchors to meet those requirements as a baseline - not an add-on. The California Geological Survey maps the seismic hazard zones that shape these requirements.
We specify heat-blocking glass - often called low-e glass - on every custom sunroom we build in Inglewood. With roughly 284 sunny days per year, the glazing choice is the single biggest factor in whether your room stays comfortable without constant air conditioning. This is our standard practice, not an upgrade you have to ask for.
Most Inglewood homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s, and we assess the condition of your existing exterior wall before finalizing any design. If reinforcement is needed at the connection point, we identify it early - not halfway through the project. No unwelcome surprises once construction starts.
When you put permits, seismic engineering, and climate-specific glazing together in a single project, you get a sunroom that is genuinely built for Inglewood - not a generic addition that happens to be located here. That is the difference between a custom build and a kit.
See how we manage the full build process from foundation to final inspection for a new sunroom addition.
Learn MoreExplore design options and layouts before committing to a full build contract.
Learn MorePermit review slots fill up - locking in your design now means you could be in your new room before summer arrives.