Local Remodeling Expertise
In downtown Lake Worth and across Palm Beach County, historic homes from the 1920s through mid-century neighborhoods need thoughtful remodeling that respects their character. A remodeler in Lake Worth, FL understands the unique challenge: balancing modern comfort with preservation rules that protect our community's architectural heritage. We work with College Park, Old Lucerne, and Eden Place homeowners on everything from bathroom remodels to whole-house renovations—accounting for the City's historic district requirements and coastal building codes.
Every project moves through a clear process: planning and permits, careful demolition and prep, skilled installation, finishing touches, and final inspection.
We assess your space, discuss goals, pull permits if needed, and handle historic district approvals for properties in College Park or Old Lucerne.
We carefully remove old materials, prep walls and systems, and frame or install new work with attention to your home's structure and style.
Final touches, painting, final inspection, and City sign-off. You get a complete, permitted, and move-in-ready space.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From single-room updates to complete renovations, we specialize in work that brings historic and modern homes into the 21st century.
Bathrooms in Lake Worth homes are compact—especially in older cottages near downtown. We maximize layout, add modern fixtures, update plumbing, and ensure waterproofing for humid coastal conditions.

Modern bathroom renovation in College Park historic district
Kitchen updates are our most popular project. We open floor plans, replace cabinetry, upgrade appliances, and add proper ventilation—all while staying true to your home's original character or creating a fully modern cook space.

Open-concept kitchen remodel with modern finishes in Eden Place
Some properties need a complete overhaul. We coordinate all trades—framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing—and manage permits and inspections from start to finish in neighborhoods across Lake Worth.

Complete renovation of 1930s cottage near Downtown Lake Worth
Tight lots and historic zoning mean additions require careful planning. We design second stories, screen rooms, and garage conversions that fit the lot, meet setback rules, and match your home's style.

Screened lanai addition in South Palm Park residential neighborhood
Lake Worth's historic character isn't accidental—it's protected by city ordinance and cherished by residents.
Properties in College Park, Old Lucerne, and Old Town require a Certificate of Appropriateness before exterior work begins. This protects the aesthetic integrity of neighborhoods built in the 1920s through 1950s. We handle the historic preservation review process so you don't have to.
Salt air and humidity require impact-resistant windows, proper ventilation, and corrosion-resistant materials. We spec and install correctly.
Lake Worth requires detailed submissions. We prepare plans, coordinate with the City of Lake Worth Building Division, and schedule inspections so work stays on track.
We schedule electricians, plumbers, HVAC crews, and finishers so work flows without conflict or downtime. Your project finishes on time.
Lake Worth is a special place—walkable, artistic, and full of character homes worth preserving. We respect that. Every project balances what you need with what makes your neighborhood unique.
We remodel homes across Lake Worth neighborhoods: downtown near the Lake Worth Playhouse, in College Park's historic district, around Lake Osborne, and in Eden Place and South Palm Park.
We're based in Lake Worth and easily reach any neighborhood in the city. Most work is within a 10-minute drive of downtown Lake Avenue and the waterfront area.
Ready to start your project? Call us today to discuss your kitchen, bathroom, or whole-home renovation. We're here when you're ready.

Downtown Lake Worth near the Lake Worth Pier, where our service area begins
Yes, most bathroom work requires a permit. Anything under $1,000 may be exempt, but updates to plumbing, electrical, or structural elements do need City approval and inspection.
Properties in College Park, Old Lucerne, or Old Town require a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) before exterior work starts. We prepare and submit the COA application so your project meets historic preservation guidelines.
Most bathroom remodels take 4–8 weeks depending on size and complexity. We'll provide a timeline once permits are in hand and work begins.
Yes. We're familiar with Lake Worth's gated and managed communities. We'll coordinate with your HOA, submit plans for approval, and meet all community standards before we begin.
Call or visit us with details about your project—room size, scope, and any historic or HOA considerations. We'll schedule a walkthrough and send an estimate after learning what you need.
Yes. We review zoning rules, check lot boundaries, and work with the City to ensure any addition meets setback and coverage requirements before construction starts.
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