Showing posts with label recap of events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recap of events. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2015

Big News for Vivid Hue Home

  Today, I'm going to share a big gigantic secret with you.  It's the reason I haven't shared many posts with you these last few months.  It will help explain where my head has been...

But first, this month marks the three year blog anniversary for Vivid Hue Home.

I started this Vivid Hue Home design blog in January 2012 in an effort to channel my pent up design desires.  It has been a terrific outlet into the design world.  This has provided me with incredible opportunities.  Before I make another big announcement, I thought I'd walk you through some of the milestones I've had with the blog:

I have met fantastic fellow designers that have become friends and supporters.  Some, I've had the opportunity to meet IRL (in real life) and others, continue to be virtual supporters but their encouragement is endless.

Dorothy Burke of Dorothy Burke Interiors, Me, Lance Jackson of Parker Kennedy, Paige Minnear of The Pink Clutch
I have traveled to the  Design Blogger's Conference in Atlanta and I even got to stalk meet Jeffrey Alan Marks of Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators and Candace Olson of HGTV's Devine Design.




I've had an opportunity to be featured in a few magazine spreads (one here  and another national pub to be announced soon)



I have been a guest on many fabulous design blogs and been featured on them  (Nantucket Style here) as well.

Calling It Home for "Nantucket Style" Feature here.  
House of Turquoise Features Vivid Hue Home Sunroom

I even made it to the Time's Square marquee in a partnership with Baby Cafe.  See that tiny ant-sized logo down there?  (smile)


I've honed my own interior design skills and participated in multiple makeover challenges, including Linda's One Room Challenge.    See others here.



It's an understatement to say that "Vivid Hue Home" as a design blog has brought me tremendous fulfillment.

And now, I've decided to take it a step further...


That's right, ya'll...

Vivid Hue Home is going to become a brick and mortar shop in the spring of 2015!  For as long as I can recall, I have day dreamed about opening up my own home decor store.

I'm proud to say that folks will be able to buy colorful gifts and home furnishings right in my lil ole town of Farmington, Connecticut.

I plan to take you on my journey of preparing for the grand opening!  I will share my steps along the way.  Everything from setting up an LLC to finding the actual location, to selecting inventory, to designing the storefront....

So hold on...this 2015 is sure to be exciting.

Cheers,
Heather





Friday, March 7, 2014

2014 Design Blogger's Conference Recap

The 2014 Design Blogger's Conference in Atlanta was a tremendous success for me personally.  I gained incredible knowledge about blogging best practices, met design celebrities, met many design idols that I've known in the cyber-world for a few years but had never met in person, and networked and cocktailed my bu** off! 

Design Blogger's Conference Stage

The Design Conference was presented by Design Sherpa for Interior Design Bloggers and held from March 2-4, 2014 at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead in Atlanta.  This was the 4th annual Design Blogger's Conference and it is the only one available specifically for interior design bloggers.  In the past, the event has been held in Los Angeles.  This year, they decided to move coasts to Atlanta.  It was the most widely attended conference yet with over 430 design bloggers, and I was proud to be among them! 

We were exposed to incredibly talented speakers, including Jeffrey Alan Marks (Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators), Candice Olson (HGTV's Divine Design and Candice Tells All,),  Timothy Corrigan (hailed by Architectural Digest as "Today's Tastemaker" and top 100 designers). 

Beth Greene of Kravet and Jeffrey Alan Marks | Candice Olson
Beth Greene with Kravet interviewed Jeffrey Alan Marks.  He scooped on behind the scenes of Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators.  Jeffrey admitted that there was a competitiveness between the women and the men designer's on the set.  His advice was that design should be a 'little bit of the (client) and a little bit of the (designer)."   I will share the story of our meeting soon but here's a picture of me with Jeffrey. 



Candice Olson of HGTV's Divine Design expressed that color is one of the most powerful tools a designer has in their tool box (yes!).  She also discussed how lighting plays a very important part of her design process (more to follow in a separate post). 

 
Timothy Corrigan
Design extraordinaire, Timothy Corrigan shared photos of his French Chateau, Château du Grand-Lucé and inspired me in describing his pathway to becoming such a celebrity and luxury designer.  PS- he had no formal design training- a man after my own heart. 
Timothy Corrigan's French Estate Photo Courtesy of Architectural Digest
Timothy also launched his new line of Schumacher fabrics and rugs that very day. 

 I was finally able to connect - in person - with fellow design bloggers that I've followed for years, many with whom I've established a true friendship beyond blogging.  
 
 
 Here's me with a handful of talented ladies, Lori May of Lori May Interiors, Amanda of Amanda Carol Interiors, Me of Vivid Hue Home, Sherry Hart of Design Indulgence and Jennifer Schoenberger of Vreeland Road .

Another very valuable part of the conference was hearing from design bloggers who have become extremely successful in this arena.  They shared the secrets to their success (in many cases be authentic and stick with it).  But of course, it's also much more than this.  

All of the speakers offered invaluable advice.  Some of the most memorable advice, for me, came from the following: 

1. Jan Bills of Two Women and a Hoe said  "let your brand bloom organically."  Give people what they want and make things easy for people to see. 


2. The incredible Paloma Contreras of La Dolce Vita suggested treating your blog like a magazine, complete with an editorial calendar.  She suggested establishing a series on your blog will allow users to know what to expect from your blog. 


Courtesy of La Dolce Vita blog


3. New England Home's Lynda Simonton urged bloggers to photograph your work!  Visual images are the key to success.  Even if it costs a bit more to have your work professionally photographed, it will pay off in the end. 

4. Michael Bruno, the founder of 1st dibs, gave a wonderful synopsis of 1st dibs and how it was created.  Look for a future post. 

Toma Clark Haines of The Antiques Diva (Courtesy of The Antiques Diva)

5. I was so inspired by  Toma Clark Haines of The Antiques Diva.  She described how she finally said "yes" to shopping for other people.  This changed everything.  Before then, she used to help her friends out of the kindness of her heart because she loved antiquing so much.  Her advice, "don't get so focused doing what it is you are doing that you overlook an opportunity to do something else." 

The networking opportunities were tremendous.  Each night, there was another beautifully executed post-party.  This gave us an opportunity to visit design showrooms and see elaborate spaces. 

This experience was a huge metamorphosis for me.  I have a greater understanding of where I want to take Vivid Hue and I have learned some excellent tips in order to get there.  I will be sharing these in future posts. 

I am grateful for this experience.  Look to good things to come from Vivid Hue Home.  If you're a new reader and you've found me from the #dbc2014 please follow me!  I will follow you back.