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A Sydney Outdoor Space Inspired by California Modernism

Situated high above Newport Beach in Sydney, Australia, LA Cool is a outdoor living space that completes the original vision of Newport House, a 2015 project by Carter Williamson Architects. This addition transforms the property into a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor luxury, creating an environment that feels equally inviting throughout all seasons. Designed with a deep understanding of the coastal landscape and inspired by the sleek, understated elegance of Californian modernism, LA Cool celebrates natural beauty while enhancing functionality and comfort for year-round enjoyment.

Experience the epitome of LA Cool at our rooftop infinity pool, elegantly framed with glass railing and lush greenery. Relax on two cushioned lounge chairs under a sleek black pergola, perfectly poised on a stylish wooden deck.

The project embodies the essence of indoor-outdoor living – a concept synonymous with the laid-back lifestyle of the Southern California coast. Drawing influence from iconic mid-century designs that emerged in Palm Springs and Los Angeles during the 1950s and 60s, the space adopts the philosophy of creating fluid transitions between indoor and outdoor areas. Just like the low-slung, minimalist pavilions that dotted the Californian landscape, LA Cool prioritizes openness, blurring the boundaries between home and nature.

A poolside area with a lounge chair sits behind a glass barrier, exuding that LA Cool vibe, surrounded by lush tropical plants and trees.

These iconic Californian designs, pioneered by architects such as Richard Neutra and Pierre Koenig, emphasized simple, geometric forms and expansive glass walls that dissolved the line between indoors and outdoors. Similarly, LA Cool channels this spirit with its open-plan design and expansive pavilion that invites the surrounding landscape into the living space. Positioned to maximize panoramic views of Newport Beach and Pittwater, the addition takes full advantage of its elevated position, offering breathtaking vistas that become an integral part of everyday life.

A wooden deck exuding that LA cool vibe features black cushioned lounge chairs and potted plants, all nestled among lush greenery and trees under a clear sky.

Palm trees and a reflecting pool evoke an LA Cool vibe as they overlook a grassy area and the ocean at sunset, set against a sky of pastel hues.

The design pays homage to the principles of California modernism by embracing a minimalist aesthetic that prioritizes clean lines and simplicity. The pavilion’s low-profile structure allows it to sit unobtrusively within its coastal surroundings, ensuring the focus remains on the breathtaking 180-degree views that envelop the site. By using a pure, natural material palette that mirrors the existing Newport House, LA Cool maintains a balance between indoor and outdoor spaces, reinforcing a sense of cohesion.

Dive into an LA cool vibe with this modern outdoor patio, featuring a chic sofa and cushions on wooden decking. Glass railings frame the sunset sky, while a sleek pool in the foreground and lush greenery in the background complete this stylish retreat.

A hallmark of LA Cool is its adaptable pavilion, meticulously crafted to suit the ever-changing Australian climate. Unlike traditional outdoor spaces that are limited to summer use, this pavilion offers both covered and uncovered sections, ensuring it remains functional and comfortable regardless of the season. A series of strategically placed skylights punctuate the roof, flooding the space with natural light while maintaining a sense of openness and connection to the outdoors.

Experience the ultimate LA Cool vibe in an outdoor lounge area featuring modern furniture and a sleek wooden deck. The covered patio leads to an infinity pool that offers breathtaking views of trees and a clear sky, epitomizing laid-back elegance with a touch of sophistication.

Modern outdoor patio with LA Cool vibes features cushioned seating, glass railing, and a circular skylight. Surrounded by lush greenery, it overlooks a scenic landscape under a partly cloudy sky.

Equipped with thoughtful amenities, LA Cool transforms outdoor living into a year-round experience. A cozy fireplace warms the pavilion during cooler months, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for gathering with family and friends. Meanwhile, the fully equipped outdoor kitchen, complete with a woodfire pizza oven, encourages leisurely al fresco dining.

Modern open living space exuding LA Cool with black sectional sofas, wooden flooring, a fireplace, circular skylight, dining table adorned with pendant lights, and vibrant greenery in planters against sleek white walls.

A modern outdoor patio exudes LA cool with its wooden dining table, sleek black chairs, pendant lights, large black sofa, and cozy fireplace. A woman lounges on the sofa, a magazine spread open on the table surrounded by vibrant plants.

The selection of materials, including natural stone, timber, and neutral hues, reflects a deep respect for the surrounding landscape. These elements echo the tactile qualities of California’s desert modernism while simultaneously celebrating the coastal textures and tones of Sydney’s Northern Beaches. The result is a space that feels effortlessly integrated into its environment, where every element has been carefully curated to enhance the experience of living by the sea.

A modern, LA Cool outdoor dining area features a wooden table, black chairs, and white pendant lights. A stylish flower arrangement adorns the table, while large green plants create a chic backdrop.

A person sits at a wooden table in a chic outdoor space, adorned with pendant lights and a floral arrangement, exuding that unmistakable LA Cool vibe, surrounded by comfortable seating.

Drawing inspiration from the play of light and shadow in California’s desert homes, the design incorporates sculptural cut-outs in the pavilion’s western wall, allowing the golden hues of the evening sun to filter through the living space. This careful interplay of light creates a dynamic, ever-changing atmosphere that shifts with the time of day and the seasons.

A modern dining area exuding LA Cool vibes, featuring a wooden table, sleek black woven chairs, and large cone-shaped pendant lights. A glass railing reveals a serene view of trees and sky in the background.

Modern outdoor dining area exuding LA cool, featuring a long wooden table, benches, and stylish hanging pendant lights. A chic kitchen space with a pizza oven nestles in the background, surrounded by lush greenery.

Experience the LA Cool vibe in this modern open kitchen, featuring a dark island countertop, sleek white cabinets, and stylish hanging lights. Large windows frame a breathtaking view of the pool, lush tropical plants, and a stunning sunset.

LA cool meets relaxation in this open-air modern patio. Featuring wooden decking, a chic dining area, stylish lounge chairs, and a glistening swimming pool surrounded by lush trees. A laid-back vibe is evident as a person sits chilled at the dining table.

Modern outdoor patio with LA cool vibes, featuring wooden decking, a long dining table, contemporary pendant lights, and green lawn. Surrounded by sleek black pillars and a partially open ceiling offering a view of the sky.

For more information on LA Cool and Carter Williamson Architects, visit carterwilliamson.com.

Photography by Ben Guthrie.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.

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