Home Renovations to Make as an Empty Nester

Becoming an empty nester may have you redecorating and renovating your extra space

Your kids have flown the coop, leaving you with an empty nest. But that means there’s plenty of extra space in your home to decorate and renovate as you desire!

Welcoming the empty nest phase of life is not just about adapting to a quieter home. It’s also a perfect opportunity to reimagine and renovate your space. When your children move out, you can finally focus on creating a home that caters primarily to your comfort, style, and practical needs. Home renovations can breathe new life into your living space, making it more functional, luxurious, or simply more you. Explore some exciting home renovations to make as an empty nester that will transform your space into your dream haven.

Create a Dedicated Space for Your Hobbies

Now that you’re an empty nester, you have the opportunity to dedicate a room or area in your home to your hobbies and passions rather than those of your kids. Whether you enjoy painting, crafting, reading, or even woodworking, having a dedicated space can help you stay organized and focused on your projects. You can personalize this space with artwork or signs that showcase your passion. Even if your home is small, smart organization and design can help you create a functional hobby room without cluttering the rest of your house. You can transform your garage into a workspace for your outdoor hobbies or turn your basement into a crafting space. And if you really want to immerse yourself in your hobbies and shut out all distractions, consider creating a space that’s not connected to your main home, such as a yurt that doubles as a man cave or she shed.

Turn Your Bedroom into a Sanctuary

With the kids moved out, it’s time to turn your bedroom into a personal sanctuary. Now that you no longer need to wake up your kids early for school, there’s nothing stopping you from spending all day lounging in bed! Consider renovations that promote relaxation and comfort. Opt for calming colors, invest in high-quality bedding, and incorporate elements like a reading nook or a cozy fireplace. Your bedroom should be your retreat, a place where you can unwind and rejuvenate. The empty nest life is all about putting yourself first, and there’s no better place to do that than your own bedroom.

Make Your Home Future-Ready

Planning for the future is an essential aspect of home renovations you should make as an empty nester. This could mean making your home more energy-efficient and easier to sell when the time comes or incorporating design elements that will allow you to age comfortably in place. Consider wider doorways, easy-to-reach cabinets, and safety features in the bathroom. Making your home future-ready not only ensures your comfort in the long run but can also increase your property’s value.

Build Spaces for Entertaining

Being an empty nester doesn’t mean that your space has to be empty all the time! Your kids may have moved out, but that just means there’s more space to host fun celebrations with your friends and family. If you love entertaining, consider renovating to create spaces that allow for lively conversation. This could be an open- concept kitchen and dining area, a comfortable living room with plenty of seating, or an outdoor entertainment space with a patio and barbecue area.

Here is a link to another article with more ideas and resources for empty nesters: Easy Home Renovation Tips and Ideas for Empty Nesters

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