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Kitchen & Bath Remodeling in Lake Worth

From 1920s cottages in College Park to waterfront homes in El Cid and Parrot Cove, we remodel Lake Worth kitchens and bathrooms with respect for the city's eclectic, artsy character. Free in-home consultation and 3D design.

Remodeling Lake Worth Homes Since 2017

Lake Worth Beach (formerly just Lake Worth) has one of the most eclectic housing stocks in the county — a downtown grid full of 1920s Key West-style cottages, midcentury coastal ranches, and 21st-century in-fill. The city's character is coastal-artsy, and our remodels here tend to be preservation-minded. We work in College Park, Parrot Cove, El Cid, Whispering Pines, and throughout the Lake Worth Beach historic neighborhoods.

Lake Worth kitchens are often on the smaller side — 1920s original footprints were modest — so our work leans heavily on smart layout changes: removing a non-load-bearing wall between kitchen and dining, converting a closet into a full-height pantry, opening a window over the sink, and squeezing a breakfast nook into an under-used corner. Bathrooms get similar treatment: tub-to-shower conversions, floor-to-ceiling tile to make the space feel taller, and wall-mounted vanities to free up floor space.

Permitting in the Lake Worth Beach historic districts can include additional HRPB (Historic Resources Preservation Board) review for exterior-visible changes. We handle that process ourselves — including the drawings, photos, and sometimes a board hearing — so the city approvals never stall your project.

For non-historic Lake Worth Beach properties — particularly the newer infill on the south and west sides — permitting is straightforward through the city building department. We bring the same attention to layout and craftsmanship regardless of whether there's a historic overlay, because the core challenge of maximizing a compact footprint is the same either way. For more on this, read cabinet refacing vs. full replacement for older homes on our blog.

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Neighborhoods We Serve in Lake Worth

Lake Worth Beach College Park Parrot Cove Whispering Pines El Cid

Serving Palm Beach County Since 2017

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What Our Clients Say

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"I've been working with Andre for over a year on multiple projects. Always professional and a pleasure. Highly recommend!!!"

Jordan S. · Lake Worth, FL
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"I was referred to South FL Kitchen & Bath by a friend because I absolutely loved how their kitchen turned out!! Such a beautiful balance between contemporary and traditional."

Stefanie J. · Jupiter, FL
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"Excellent work — delivered on time, extremely professional, and top quality. Highly recommended!"

Carlos S. · Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Common Questions About Remodeling in Lake Worth

Do you serve all of Lake Worth?
Yes — we cover every neighborhood in Lake Worth, including Lake Worth Beach, College Park, Parrot Cove, Whispering Pines, and the surrounding areas. No travel fees within Palm Beach County.
How long does a kitchen or bathroom remodel take in Lake Worth?
Most Lake Worth bathroom remodels take 2 to 4 weeks; kitchen remodels typically run 4 to 8 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough. Full gut renovations or large master baths with custom tile can take longer. We give you a written timeline before any work starts.
Do you offer free consultations?
Yes. Every Lake Worth project starts with a free in-home consultation, a detailed measurement, and a free 3D design rendering — typically a $500 value — so you can visualize the finished space before any deposits or contracts.
Do you handle permits and HOA approvals in Lake Worth?
Yes — we handle all permitting through the Lake Worth building department (or the appropriate municipality) and any HOA or architectural-review-board submittals. You never have to contact the city or your association directly.

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