Local Kitchen Remodeling Expertise
Homeowners across Lake Worth Beach and nearby College Park depend on a Kitchen Remodeler | Lake Worth Beach, FL with real expertise in historic renovation. Our firm understands the unique challenges of updating older homes—especially the Mediterranean Revival and Art Deco styles that define neighborhoods like Old Lucerne—while respecting permit rules and architectural guidelines that protect this community's character.
This page covers custom cabinet installation, premium countertops, kitchen islands, backsplash design, lighting, and trim work tailored to Lake Worth Beach properties. Whether you're in a historic district or a single-family home near the Intracoastal, we manage permits and design work so your kitchen upgrade doesn't take your home off-character.
A kitchen remodel brings real change to your daily life. We break the work into clear phases so you know what's coming next.
We review your space, talk design goals, and handle all permits—crucial in historic districts like Old Lucerne. In Lake Worth Beach, exterior changes need a Certificate of Appropriateness if you're in a protected area.
Custom cabinetry, countertops, lighting, and backsplash selections that fit your home's style. We match finishes to Lake Worth's architectural fabric and your daily needs.
Careful demo, framing, plumbing, electrical, and cabinet installation. We protect your home and manage daily logistics in older neighborhoods like College Park.
Final touches, countertop sealing, appliance hookup, and city inspections. We confirm everything meets code and your expectations.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Custom cabinetry transforms how you use kitchen space. In Lake Worth Beach homes—especially the smaller footprints of College Park bungalows—smart storage means the difference between cramped and capable.
We design cabinets that fit your home's proportions, your workflow, and the architectural character of your neighborhood. Drawer glides, soft-close hardware, and finish options that suit Mediterranean and Art Deco styles.

Custom cabinetry in a College Park renovation—respecting original home scale

Quartz countertops in an Old Lucerne kitchen—durability meets elegance
Countertops are your kitchen's workhorse. We install premium materials that handle daily wear and fit the aesthetic of Lake Worth's historic homes.
Quartz resists staining and requires minimal care. Granite delivers natural character. Butcher block adds warmth for farmhouse styles. Every edge, seam, and finish is executed with precision.
A kitchen island is a centerpiece—storage, seating, and prep space in one. But islands work best in kitchens with enough square footage and clearance.
We design islands that fit your space, plumb for sink and dishwasher if needed, and wire for pendant lighting. Whether you have 200 or 400 square feet to work with, we scale the design to suit your home and layout.

Open-concept kitchen island in a South Palm Park renovation

Handmade tile backsplash reflecting Lake Worth's artistic heritage
A backsplash protects walls from splashes and sets your kitchen's visual tone. We source tile that complements your cabinetry and countertops, then install with grout and seal that holds up to humidity and spray.
Lake Worth's humidity means proper waterproofing is key. We use cement board and waterproof membranes to prevent long-term damage in our coastal climate.
Good lighting makes a kitchen functional and beautiful. We plan task lighting over counters and islands, ambient lighting for the whole space, and accent lighting that highlights your backsplash or open shelving.
Modern dimmers and LED fixtures save energy and let you adjust the mood. We run all wiring in code-compliant conduits and work with Lake Worth's electrical inspectors to ensure approval.

Layered pendant and recessed lighting in a Northeast Lucerne kitchen
Trim finishes a kitchen. Crown molding, casing around doorways, base boards, and open shelving all add architectural detail and visual warmth.
In Lake Worth's historic neighborhoods, trim choices respect the original style while adding polish to your new kitchen. We measure carefully, sand, stain or paint, and install with precision joinery.
If your home sits in College Park, Old Lucerne, or the Historic Old Town Commercial District, exterior alterations require approval from Lake Worth Beach's Historic Resources Preservation Board. We manage Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) applications before pulling building permits.
Design review protects the city's 1,000+ historic buildings. We respect that mission and factor heritage guidelines into every kitchen design—keeping your home in character while modernizing function.
Over 1,000 historic structures contribute to Lake Worth Beach's charm. We honor that legacy in every design decision.
Salt air, humidity, and seasonal storms define Lake Worth Beach living. Standard cabinetry and finishes don't hold up. We spec hardware, seals, and materials built for the coast.
Rust-resistant hinges, marine-grade sealants on wood trim, and properly waterproofed backsplashes ensure your kitchen investment lasts decades, not just years.
Lake Worth Beach Building Division reviews plans for code compliance. Kitchen remodels involve structural, electrical, plumbing, and fire-rated egress rules. Our team understands the Florida Building Code and the city's local amendments—and works with inspectors to get your project approved the first time.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections.
We work throughout Lake Worth Beach and the surrounding neighborhoods, from downtown's artistic core to residential streets near the Intracoastal Waterway.
Mediterranean Revival homes from the 1920s–1949 expansion. Tight kitchen layouts, charming period details. We update these kitchens for modern living while respecting their architectural heritage.
A national historic district with 346 structures from 1913–1951. Art Deco and Moorish Revival styles dominate. Kitchen renovations here balance code compliance with authentic preservation.
A 60-block residential and commercial area southeast of Old Town, near Bryant Park and the Intracoastal. Diverse home ages and styles. Strong sense of community and shared neighborhood identity.
The 16-acre commercial core with 59 historic buildings. Home to galleries, restaurants, Lake Worth Playhouse, and vibrant street festivals. Residential kitchen work here means evening and weekend scheduling to fit downtown life.
20+ years of kitchen remodels in Florida's most architecturally protected communities. 500+ completed projects from concept to city sign-off.
Yes. Any kitchen work involving structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or finishes requires a building permit. If your home is in a historic district (College Park, Old Lucerne, Old Town), you also need a Certificate of Appropriateness before exterior work can begin.
A COA is approval from Lake Worth Beach's Historic Resources Preservation Board confirming that exterior alterations (windows, doors, siding, trim color) meet the city's design guidelines. Historic districts protect the city's architectural character. Interior kitchen work isn't restricted, but any exterior changes must get COA approval before a building permit is issued.
It depends on clearance. A functional island needs at least 42 inches of walking space on all sides. In College Park and other historic neighborhoods with original layouts, space is often tight. We evaluate your kitchen and propose islands, expanded counters, or open shelving based on what works in your home.
We use cement board and waterproof membranes behind all backsplashes, seal wood trim with marine-grade finishes, and spec rust-resistant hardware. Standard materials deteriorate quickly in salt air. Coastal durability is built into every material choice.
We submit all documents—site plans, electrical schematics, structural notes. City reviewers check for code compliance. The Building Division may request revisions. Once approved, we coordinate inspections at framing, electrical, plumbing, and final stages. Expect the city to schedule inspections within a few business days of your request.
In Lake Worth Beach's dense historic neighborhoods, parking is tight and street space is limited. We coordinate with your neighbors, schedule material deliveries during work hours, and keep the sidewalk clear at day's end. Open communication prevents conflicts with neighbors and parking enforcement.
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