“Empty Nest” Remodeling: 3 Ideas to Consider



You’ve done it! After years of parenting hard work, your children are spreading their wings and moving out. You may not know what to do with yourself now that you have so much time (and space!) on your hands. Well, there’s nothing better to help you get ready for this new phase of your life than to invest in empty nest interior remodeling in Kenosha, WI.

Here are some of the things you can convert your extra space into:

  1. His/Hers Spaces. Whatever your idea of personal space may be, whether you’re in need of a home office or a space to relax in, you can turn that now-extra bedroom into whatever you want it to be. Maybe you have a hobby you’ve always wanted to get into but never fully did because you didn’t have the space? Now is your chance.

  1. Wine Room. If you’re a wine lover, this could be your chance to indulge your interests. Add storage for your favorites, plus a sink and a mini fridge to make cleanup and snacking a breeze, whether you’re enjoying some alone time or have a few friends over.

  1. Guest Room. Opting for a guest room is probably the easiest way to convert extra space in the home, especially if you’re already working with a bedroom. Don’t hesitate to call on our home remodeling contractors in Kenosha, WI for help. With a professional touch, you’ll be able to breathe new life into an existing space.

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southern Lakes is here to help you make the most of your extra spaces. For other empty nest remodeling ideas and to learn more about what we can do for you, simply give us a call at (262) 923-8721. Let’s start a conversation today!

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