Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Vivid Hue Print Debut in Detail

 Yesterday I could hardly contain my excitement that the February 2014 article about my venture with Vivid Hue Home was out in pre-release.  I shared that this was my first time in "print" but didn't give many more details other than that!  Today, I'm dishing more about the article, including a link to the online version in its entirety (here). 

In the Farmington dining room of Heather Grahling—author of the Vivid Hue Home blog—a bronze convex sunburst mirror reflects a table set for a Valentine’s Day luncheon. Crate & Barrel Libations bar cart; faux snakeskin lamp from Target; peony arrangement from One Kings Lane. Phillip Jeffries’ green Moroccan grasscloth wallpaper.- Hartford Magazine, Feburary 2014 by Krystian Von Speidel


Hartford Magazine writer and contributor, Krystian Von Speidel contacted me about six months ago about doing a feature on my home and my blog.  (You may recall Krystian as host of The Fanciest Tag Sale in Connecticut).  He'd come across my blog awhile ago and said he'd filed in the back of his head the idea of doing a story about Vivid Hue Home.  He envisioned a potential Valentine's day "tea party" setting where I set the table in preparation for a brunch with my girlfriends.  Of course, I was completely in love with this idea!  The result was this article, "Heather Grahling's Vivid Hues- A Popular Blog on Decorating." 

I never dreamed my fourteen dollar Target snake skin lamp could look so good in print!  Huge thanks to Mark Mirko, the photographer for this shoot, for making my home look so wonderful.  He really has skill in manipulating himself and his camera to identify the best way to portray his art and subjects.   


 

 ".....One of these inspirational bloggers lives just down the road in Farmington. In the (two) short years since launching her blog, Vivid Hue Home, Heather Moore Grahling has evolved from a wary observer of the remodel of her home into a savvy consumer and, by turns, decorator of sophisticated interiors. "
 
 
 
 "....My sister and I always grew up loving decorating and imagined ourselves opening a furniture store,” says Heather, who yearned for a creative outlet. “I thought a blog was the best way to apply my passion and showcase what I was doing in my house.”

So, Vivid Hue Home was born, and blogging became an ideal way to learn more about the marketplace.

“I became more familiar with luxury brands while researching them for my blog posts,” says Heather, who soon gained a national following on her blog, where readers can get Heather’s tips on everything from the right trim for a window treatment to family arts and crafts. Heather credits Erin Moser’s House of Turquoise as catapulting Vivid Hue Home’s readership after Heather’s sunroom was featured on Moser’s blog..."

 


"Of course, she’s always trying something new, updating her home’s décor, which she chronicles in an infectiously enthusiastic voice that has made Vivid Hue Home notorious among dedicated followers. Unafraid of manipulating a room whose decoration is “finished,” Heather encourages her readers to offer opinions on design aspects both completed and contemplated.

“Everything is a blog-able moment,” says Heather, which is something that Eric’s gotten more comfortable with over time."
 

Guestroom: Grahling participated in a One Room Challenge sponsored by the blog Calling It Home that documented the guestroom’s transformation over six weeks. The final result—Bohemian Chic meets Palm Beach Glam—allowed Vivid Hue Home readers an inside look into Grahling’s design philosophy. Turquoise nightstand from Parker Kennedy Living; headboard, Ballard Designs; brass crane from Blaze and Bloom; vintage bedspread from Antiques on Farmington; bed linens are Serena & Lily. The walls are painted in Sherwin Williams’ Loyal Blue and the ceiling features Tempaper turquoise wallpaper Grahling cut into strips.

 There are many more juicy details in the article itself.  Please visit here for the entire feature. 
 
I am over-the-moon thrilled to have had this opportunity.  Check back soon for additional details in the preparation involved for this photo shoot.  I will also share additional photos (of my own) that weren't shared in this article! 
 
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ALL Photos in this post are courtesy of the Hartford Magazine.  All photography by Mark Mirko. 
 
 

12 comments:

Tiffany Leigh said...

This is spectacular! Look at that logo nice and big right in the middle of the page. So happy for you! Congrats Heather, you deserve it.

Raina Cox said...

WOW. Your home looks amazing. Mazel tov, Babe!

pam {simple details} said...

SO excited for you Heather!!!! Congrats!! It looks fabulous, off to check out the details!

Rebecca { MyDarlingHouse} said...

What a terrific article! Congrats!!!

Kerry Steele- Design du Monde said...

Congratulations Heather! It looks fantastic. Lucky you!

Andrea said...

Congratulations, Heather! This coverage is very much deserved!! Your home is simply BEAUTIFUL, and you are so incredibly talented!!!

XOXO,
The Glam Pad

Gypsy Heart said...

Wonderful! You are certainly deserving.

xo
Pat

Grandma Honey said...

You call it vivid hue. I call it colors that POP!

Unknown said...

Congratulations Heather!!! It looks so fabulous and what a wonderful article! You have amazing talents! xo Nancy

Lisa @ Shine Your Light said...

How exciting and well deserved, Heather! Congratulations!

Elizabeth @ The Little Black Door said...

I am soo very happy for you my friend. You have done such an amazing job with your home and it deserves to be published for sure. Congratulations on the first of many features to come! :)

Unknown said...

As an artist, painter, I cannot decorate...or dress well...so Miss Heather, this is perfect for me. Sheesh this blog is great! And Congrats...I don't know anyone who can do it this good! REALLY!