
L Street Cottage
Renovation in Lake Worth, FL
In the heart of Lake Worth, Florida, a small piece of history was on the brink of being lost forever. A tiny 1920s cottage, barely 400 square feet, stood abandoned and slated for demolition. But where others saw decay, our team saw an opportunity to breathe new life into a forgotten gem. The charm of its cypress wood clapboard siding and the whispers of its past ignited our passion.
Embracing authenticity in restoration custom-milled new cypress matches the existing clapboard, ensuring seamless integration of old and new. Installing wood doors and windows and a shingled roof echoes the original design.
One of the most significant additions to the cottage was a spacious rear deck crafted from natural acacia wood. This expansion increased the living area and created a harmonious connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The deck features pressure-treated wood railings painted to complement the cottage’s exterior. Two small pavilions were added for storage and laundry, enhancing functionality without compromising the cottage’s compact charm. A covered pergola provides a perfect spot for catching the breeze.
Cypress, a local wood known for its durability, was used extensively in the restoration. The ceiling was transformed with scissor trusses and v-groove beadboard, creating an airy, vaulted feel. Walls are clad in wood lattice on plywood or ceramic tile, eschewing drywall for a more authentic look. A Pullman-style kitchen and antique armoires for storage maintain the simplicity of island living.
Photography by Dylan Thomas