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The day your child moves out of your home is often bittersweet—filled with pride at the newfound independence while also marked by sadness to see them go. After the emotions settle, you’ll be faced with a question: what do you do with the old room? Here are three home remodeling ideas for how to make the change in a way you’ll love that might also encourage visits!

Transforming Your Child’s Room Through Home Remodeling

1. Home Theater

One fun home remodeling project is to turn your child’s old room into a home theater. You can remove old furniture, add comfortable seating, then install a wide-screen TV and an improved sound system. Best of all, it creates a space that you’ll be able to enjoy with your children whenever they come over.

2. Study

home remodelingWith more people doing what they can to work at least a few days a week from home, your child’s old room could make an ideal home office. Add an elegant desk, shelves, and cabinets to the cleared out space to create your own work sanctuary. And now that your child is a member of the working world, they may get some use out of it too. 

3. Guest Bedroom

Now that your child is out of the house, you can take advantage of the space and invite friends and family to stay over. Upgrade the childhood bedroom to a tasteful and modern guest suite. Plus, your child can make use of it too when they feel like spending the weekend with you. 

 

Whenever residents throughout Hawaii need assistance with a home improvement project, they rely on Homeland Construction in Ewa Beach, HI. In business since 2013, the experts are available to help with everything from kitchen to bathroom remodeling. They are so confident of the high quality of their work that they offer warranties on almost everything. Get in touch with a friendly service representative at (808) 690-1153 or (808) 372-2470 to ask for a free estimate. You can also learn more about the home remodeling company on their website

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