Remodeling for older and historic coastal homes in Lewes, including layout updates, interior renovations, exterior repairs, custom carpentry, additions, and character-focused improvements.
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Older and historic homes in Lewes often have character and architectural details that are hard to recreate in newer construction.
ProCoast helps homeowners update older and historic coastal homes with thoughtful renovation work that improves how the home functions while respecting the details that make it worth keeping.
Whether the project involves a kitchen renovation, bathroom update, addition, porch repair, custom carpentry, or larger whole-home renovation, the goal is to make the home more comfortable, useful, and durable for everyday living.
Historic home renovations can also be part of larger remodeling and renovation projects throughout the home.
Older and historic home renovations
Layout updates and modernization
Interior and exterior improvements
Character-focused carpentry and repairs

Many homes throughout Historic Lewes, downtown Lewes, and established neighborhoods near Second Street and Savannah Road were built before today’s open layouts, storage needs, larger kitchens, and year-round coastal living expectations became common.
Renovation projects often uncover older framing, aging exterior materials, closed-off rooms, small bathrooms, limited storage, or past updates that no longer fit the home.
ProCoast can help update older homes with layout improvements, kitchen and bathroom renovations, custom carpentry, exterior repairs, porch details, additions, and structural work when needed.
Older home remodeling
Layout and storage improvements
Kitchen and bathroom updates
Exterior repairs and porch details


Original trim, millwork, flooring, staircases, doors, windows, porch details, and exterior features often give an older home its character. A good renovation should improve the way the home works without stripping away the details that make it feel original.
Depending on the condition of the home, renovation work may include restoring or matching trim, updating damaged details, adding custom carpentry, improving storage, or blending new materials with existing features.
The goal is not to make an older home feel generic. The goal is to improve comfort, layout, and long-term use while keeping the character homeowners value.
Door, window, and porch details
Character-focused interior and exterior improvements

Some older homes in Lewes may be located in the Historic District or may be subject to additional review before exterior changes are made.
The City of Lewes states that HPARC approval is required for work that alters an exterior facade visible from the public right of way.
This can matter for projects involving exterior materials, windows, doors, additions, porch details, siding, trim, or other visible changes.
The City’s forms page also notes that properties in the historic district wishing to renovate must apply to HPARC, and it lists building permit applications for renovation, addition, and demolition work.
Requirements can vary by property and project scope, so homeowners should confirm what applies to their address early in the planning process. ProCoast can help discuss the construction scope and coordinate the remodeling work once the project direction is clear.

ProCoast provides historic home renovation services throughout Lewes and nearby coastal communities with a focus on preserving architectural character while improving functionality, comfort, and long-term performance.
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Sussex County Projects
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Lewes & Beach Towns
Combined EXPERIENCE
Sussex County Projects
By Local Homeowners
Lewes & Beach Towns

We meet with you to understand your home, your goals, and what you want to accomplish.
We create a plan that fits your space, your needs, and coastal conditions.
We handle permits and prep work required for projects in Lewes and surrounding areas.
We complete the work with attention to detail and long-term performance in mind.
We review everything with you to ensure the finished result meets expectations.
ProCoast provides historic home renovation services throughout Lewes and surrounding coastal communities for homeowners updating older properties and modernizing historic homes for everyday living.
Many historic homes are located in or near the Lewes Historic District, but older homes outside the district can also have original materials, architectural details, or local character worth preserving. ProCoast works on older and historic coastal homes with a focus on improving function while respecting the details that make the home unique.
Yes. A thoughtful renovation can improve the layout, kitchen, bathrooms, storage, exterior condition, and everyday comfort of the home while preserving original or character-defining details where practical. This may include trim, millwork, doors, windows, flooring, porch details, staircases, or other features that help define the home’s style.
They can. In the Lewes Historic District, exterior changes that affect a facade visible from the public right-of-way can involve HPARC review. This may apply to windows, doors, siding, porch details, trim, additions, and other visible exterior updates. It is best to review these items early so the renovation plan is clear before construction begins.
Many renovation projects require permits, especially when the work involves additions, demolition, structural changes, exterior alterations, or major updates. Permit and inspection needs depend on the home, location, and project scope. ProCoast helps homeowners think through the construction side of the project and coordinate the work once the plan is ready.
Yes. Many older Lewes homes can be updated to better support modern living. Common improvements include larger kitchens, updated bathrooms, better storage, improved lighting, open or improved layouts, exterior repairs, and more functional living spaces while keeping the home’s character intact.
Additions may be possible, but the design, placement, visibility, setbacks, lot coverage, and Historic District considerations can affect what works for the property. Planning early helps homeowners understand whether an addition, second-story addition, kitchen extension, or rear expansion is realistic for the home and lot.
Older coastal homes may have closed-off layouts, aging materials, limited storage, older framing, past additions, outdated systems, exterior wear, water-related damage, or structural issues that need to be addressed before finishes are installed. A good renovation plan looks at both the visible updates and the underlying conditions.
Often, yes. Original details can sometimes be repaired, matched, reused, or worked into the new design. When preservation is not practical, ProCoast can help homeowners plan custom carpentry or finish details that better fit the age and style of the home.
Yes. When the work fits the project, ProCoast can help with exterior repair and improvement needs such as doors, windows, siding, trim, porch details, railings, deck or porch repairs, and other updates that support the renovation.
Start as early as possible, especially if the project involves exterior changes, additions, structural work, or a property in the Lewes Historic District. Early planning gives time to review the home, define the scope, consider HPARC or permit steps if needed, and make smarter decisions before construction begins.
From restoring original features and updating historic interiors to improving layouts, kitchens and bathrooms, ProCoast provides renovation services designed to help homeowners preserve the character of their property for modern living throughout Sussex County.
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