Moving from Our Home to My Home
June 21, 2011 at 2:25 pm 1 comment
New on The Smart Divorce on Divorce Source Radio
Moving into a new residence upon separation or divorce can be difficult. Hear Deborah’s interview with interior decorator, Deirdre Dyment about how she works with her decor clients during this transition.
Deirdre Dyment is an interior designer who believes in designing an overall experience at home that leaves you spiritually energized and equipped to live your life passionately. Deirdre knows all too well, there’s much more involved in leaving the matrimonial home than packing a suitcase and signing a lease. When she separated from her husband in 2007, she, unusually, helped him get set up in his new place, from stripping the floors and painting the walls to measuring and ordering furniture. They also got their two kids involved in creating their bedrooms.
The experience has since motivated Dyment to launch a novel service – post-divorce decorating – that assists in feathering the nests of newly single men in particular, whether it’s coordinating their renovations or sourcing and installing art to enliven their empty walls.
Topics in this program include:
• What are the different things can be done to make transition easier and less disruptive for children
• The emotional strain of leaving the family home; where to live, how much to spend and do you rent or purchase
• Creating an environment that will inspire and get the individual that has moved excited about the next chapter of their life
• Creating a space that reflects your personality and happiness
To listen to this interview and learn your own design ideas click on the link below
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/moving-from-our-home-to-my-home/
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Randy Morrow | June 21, 2011 at 4:53 pm
A very novel and inventive idea. And HEALTHY. Many years ago my wife moved out without warning and left me with a home of memories. One day I moved the bed 45 degrees, then went to the living room and rearranged the furniture. It was a palpable sense of relief. I can’t explain it, but I just felt better.