The House on Lang opened back in November 2020 as a retail and creative community space in Orlando’s Mills 50 neighborhood. What started as a renovation project has grown into a local destination for curated goods, artist-made pieces, and community events.
Located at 1308 Lang Avenue, the converted bungalow offers shoppers a mix of women’s, men’s, and children’s clothing, vintage and contemporary finds, home décor, and local art. Each room is styled with curated collections that change regularly and appeal to visitors looking for one-of-a-kind items.
Founded by locals Julie Edwards and Christie McLennan, who transformed the house with help from friends and family. Their goal was to create a space that feels welcoming while also supporting local makers and small businesses.
In addition to retail, The House on Lang serves as a community hub. The venue hosts art classes, live music, comedy shows, workshops, and private events both indoors and outdoors. Its backyard, adorned with market lights and oak trees, provides an inviting setting for gathering and events. Click here for the most recent events.
Since its opening, the shop has been embraced by the Orlando community for its warm atmosphere and eclectic inventory. The owners also operate a mobile trailer that travels to events and plan to open a location at the Orlando International Airport in 2026.
The House on Lang continues to blend retail, art, and community engagement, making it a unique stop for both locals and visitors to explore Orlando’s creative side.