A little birdie told me about a house going up for sale in Houston. Not just ANY house, but a fabulous house completely redone and decorated by one of my favorite interior designers. Should I give you her initials? Nah, that is too easy - it would give it away immediately! Anyway, the house is owned by the father of one of my favorite antique dealers – so I expect it will be filled with gorgeous antiques from France and Belgium. AND, it sits on one of the prettiest, shadiest streets in Houston (care to guess which street that is?) (I feel like Hedda Hopper here – whoever THAT is!)
And so, here I sit, while I wait and wait and wait until the listing shows up on HAR. It’s driving me crazy. I find myself in my car or at Starbucks clicking onto my I-Phone or my I-Pad (which if you haven’t gotten one yet- GET ONE! They are unreal!) every hour or so just waiting for this listing to show up. So far, nothing’s happening. NADA. But, have no fear, when this fabulous house actually does go up for sale, I’ll be showing it here, for sure, no matter how many other Houston bloggers show it too. Anyway, so while I’m stalking HAR just waiting for this most fabulous listing to appear, I found a trio of houses that you might like to see in the meantime. This time, I have tried to source items from the houses for you to see that you can get the look yourself. Two of the houses are very reasonably priced, while one is slighter higher in price.
AND SHOCK!!!! HAR has updated their web site with new picture sizes. For the newest listings, the pictures are huge! WOW!!!! FINALLY!!!!! Thank you HAR!!
The first house, located in West University, has 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths PLUS quarters with a bath above the detached garage. It was built in 1992 and has been remodeled and professionally decorated. At 4,088 sq. ft., it is for sale for $1,399,000 and is the most expensive of the three houses shown today. The listing is HERE.
The entry has a cute table with sconces and a mirror. The stairs have a seagrass runner.
Aidan Gray has a very similar table HERE. Order Aidan Gray products from Olivine HERE.
For much less, Ballard Designs has a similar console with a heart shaped motif HERE.
The living room is pretty in blues with creamy curtains and bamboo shades. Of course I love the sofa – it’s just like mine!!! I also love the framed sea fans. I am really liking blue walls lately. Hmmm. Makes me want to paint my bedroom blue again! Here is a very similar sofa:
The “Mutton Bone Country Sofa” from Hien Lam Upholsters in Houston HERE. I have sold this sofa a few times – it is so great – it’s deep and tall yet it doesn’t take up extra room.
The family room has a slipcovered brown velvet sofa with three armchairs. The coffee table ottoman is so wonderful.
Aidan Gray makes a very similar table. To order furniture from Aidan Gray, contact Olivine HERE.
The dining room has a beautiful light fixture and a great French buffet with an antique Louis Philippe mirror above it. The walls are wallpapered in a textured grasscloth and the drapes are a cute plaid. The chairs look like they are antique leather. I love this room!!!
For $975, Wisteria has a similar looking buffet HERE.
Ballard Designs has a similar look for $1,199.00 HERE.
The kitchen has been updated with stainless appliances, granite and a new backsplash.
I love the table in the breakfast room! Wonderful shades and light fixture.
The powder room has been updated with another cute Italian light fixture, a new cabinet, and wallpaper. All three elements in this small space flow with the rest of the downstairs decor. Aidan Gray’s Italian wood chandeliers like this come in sizes small to large.
The master bedroom is great. The headboard most likely came from Indulge in Houston (see below) and is a real show stopper, as is the carpet – Antelope! Love it!!!! Call Carol Piper Rugs in Houston HERE for carpet like this. Love the sconces instead of lamps and the skirted tables instead of nightstands. Love everything there including, of course, the chandelier and the sofa in front of the window.
The headboard is the famous “Isaac” from Indulge in Houston HERE. Cynthia, the owner, designed the headboard and named it after her husband. It’s very popular in Houston as you can see why – it’s sooooo fabulous!!!
Shades of Light has a similar looking fixture for $1550 HERE.
Restoration Hardware has a similar large lighting fixture for $1999. HERE.
Cute little girl’s room with a pink bedspread.
And equally cute little boys room with darling bedding.
The back yard looks big for West University – and includes an outdoor kitchen and tree house. This house really shows how if you upgrade your light fixtures and your window treatments, it will go so far in making your house look fresh and more up to date. I would love to know who decorated this house – they did a great job!!
HOUSE #2
This house is located in Avalon, right next to River Oaks. Built in 1955, it’s 2,248 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It’s on the small side, but it is located in a great neighborhood. The attraction to me is the way it is decorated. The owner is obviously young and is a great fan of design, plus she loves to shop, as you will see! Looking at all the things she has bought – they are pieces that I would have personally bought too – which makes me smile. Kindred spirits!! It says this house has been featured in design magazines – so I would love to know who the interior decorator was or perhaps the owner did the designing. Anyone know? Asking price for this house is only $825,000 – a steal for a young family to get into this neighborhood!!! To see the listing for this house, go HERE.
The front door opens up into a wonderful entry hall with black and white floors. I’m not sure if these are marble, tile, or wood painted floors, but either way, they are so effective here. I love the glimpse into the guest room. The dining room is to the right of the powder room and the kitchen is to the left. The house has a nice, open flow to it. The black and white wallpaper is fabulous as is the iron banister and the seagrass covering the entry and stairs. Notice the old fashioned door bell on the front door.
View towards the living room on the left. I think I might have run the wallpaper up the stairs, but perhaps the owner thought it was too busy? Maybe. Not sure what the light fixture is because the flash distorts it. The staircase is so beautiful – such a nice change from wood banisters.
The living room is filled with everything I love – slipcovered sofas and cowhide rugs, pairs of lamps, transferware, ironstone, and a wonderful starburst mirror.
Ikea has cowhide rugs for $199 – which is a great price! HERE.
Suzanne Kasler’s new line at Ballard Designs features an assortment of sunburst mirrors starting at $79. HERE.
Looking the other way towards the family room and back yard. I’m guessing the homeowner likes to visit the Round Top Antique Fair – all the ironstone and baskets and demijohns remind me of Round Top.
The dining room has a skirted table with monogrammed slipped chairs and a really cute light fixture. The floor is painted and there is a mock fireplace in here.
The kitchen has been completely redone – that marble slab is to die for! Really cute – love the counter stools.
Copies of Tabouret bar stools from Overstock.com HERE!!!
The breakfast room leads from the living room and kitchen. The windows in this house are great – it’s so bright.
The family room leads off the living room and overlooks the back yard.
The powder room – notice the hanging basket filled with extra toilet paper – what a cute idea! I’ve actually used this wallpaper before, in red, for a client (HI LINDA!) And, love, love, love the skirted sink. You could skirt a water heater and I would probably love that too!!
Nice, shady back yard. This is a great house for the price and location. I’m shocked it hasn’t sold yet.
HOUSE #3
House #3 is located in West University – it’s an original, dating from 1940. Listing for $785,000, it has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths and is 2,64 sq. ft. The garage is for one car only. The listing is HERE. While the front is nice, the back facade is a huge surprise:
Wow. This is unexpected – but so great! The porches and landscaping add so much value to this house.
The azaleas are Houston’s most popular flowering bush. Each spring, there is an Azalea Festival where people in River Oaks and Tanglewood open their houses and gardens for touring. While the house itself is pretty enough, the interiors are even prettier:
The front door opens to the staircase, with the mushroom colored living room on the right. This is so serene. The tables are contemporary while the mirror and lamps are antique looking. Lamps similar to those flanking the sofa are available through Aidan Gray. The Louis Philippe mirror is most likely an antique. I love the tufted chairs – a nice change from slipcovered. The interiors are so pretty – I wonder, again, who the decorator was. I have a suspicion, but does anyone know for sure?
You know I’m going to like the dining room with its skirted table and Louis XVI style chairs. Great light fixture too.
Shades of Light has a similar looking fixture HERE.
The family room has fabric shades and a light marble fireplace surround. It’s hard to get a real feel for this room from this picture because of the angle, but it appears long and narrow.
Through the family room is the breakfast room and the kitchen. Nice stainless appliances and granite topped island.
Beautiful table, probably antique or old. Here you can see the fabric shades close up – I really like them, linen-y and scrunch-y!! Cute high chair too. So much better than all those fancy plastic and foam contraptions that everyone uses today. Why???
Beautiful bedroom, comfortable and soothing – just what a bedroom should be! I love the window treatments – of course in a bedroom you want black out – so how to handle the triangle shaped area? The designer made a good choice with the shutters. The curtains soften the entire room. Love the seagrass carpet (of course) and I really love the sofa instead of a bench at the foot of the bed. I can only imagine how wonderful the view is off the balcony. I would love that in my own bedroom – a balcony. I assume this room and the connecting bathroom are new additions.
Hien Lam makes a similar sofa HERE. But they will copy anything with a picture.
Totally updated master bathroom with marble counters and floor.
Little Girl’s Room: sooo sweet! I love the twin beds and the fabric shades. These beds were probably once stained dark. Don’t be afraid to repaint dark wood furniture light. You can always redo it, though you will lose the patina. But, if you don’t like the dark wood – and its’ not a period antique, seriously consider painting it. These headboards would not be nearly as cute if they were still a dark wood stain. And another point – antique or vintage headboards sometimes require custom mattresses. Again, don’t let this scare you! Google a mattress maker in your area and get a quote. You will be shocked at how reasonable a custom sized mattress is! I had to get one made for my guest room and it was cheaper than if I had gone to Mattress Warehouse.
I hope you’ve gotten some ideas from the sources listed on how to get a certain design look while not spending a fortune doing it. In the meantime, I’m still waiting for that fabulous listing to show up. Waiting and waiting. I’ve already checked HAR three times today!! I hope this isn’t some rumor that will never come true. I am DYING to see the inside of this house – the owner’s daughters has the best antique store in Houston and the decorator is a favorite with Cote de Texas readers!!!
I am going to be picking a winner Saturday night in Cotton Eye Joe giveaway. You still have a few hours to enter if you haven’t already!!!!
Love house #1 and #3.. can't wait for the new listing! I am sure you will be ON IT!!!!
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ReplyDeleteDon't call boy's bedding "darling" in front of them. Boys you can call darling but boys' stuff, just don't.
ReplyDeleteLove 1 & 2- esp 2! great opportunity to get into Avalon at a good price. very charming.
ReplyDeleteAll are luscious- I would also love to know who the decorators were- do I sense a future post?
ReplyDeleteI have that Aidan Gray upholstered table, but had it recovered in chocolate brown velvet and refinished in a much darker color. While I love so many things in that line, I have a feeling that whole weathered wood look is going to be extremely dated in just a few years. I'm swooning over the grasscloth wallpaper in that dining room....I so want it for my hallway, but with kids in college, 4 drivers under 25 to insure, etc. etc., it will just have to wait. Sigh. Good thing it doesn't go out of style because it might be awhile.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful, and great post Joni! I love love love the chandelier you sourced in the 3rd house!! Yay, I've been looking hard and I think that's it.
ReplyDeleteI also love the bedroom in house #3...I keep picking out these rooms I love before I work on ours and notice no dressers/bureaus/chests of drawers. Where does everyone keep their clothes?? I'd have room for seating, too.
Hi Joni!
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for all of the tidbits on where to find some of these goodies! If your looking for a great subtile blue/taupe/small hint of green paint to balance the blue, I highly recommend Benjamin Moore 1527 (it's an older color). I prefer it in flat to give it a chalky look. It's very light but it's FABULOUS!!! Also, you may recall I'm your dyed sea fan girl and this is the 3rd recent picture I have seen of the dyed sea fans in white and I really like it. They make they dye in white, so I think I'm going to try it. Thanks again Joni!
It's ridiculous how much I love this blog! Thanks for the sources. What dining room chairs would you recommend to a daughter just starting out?
ReplyDeleteGreat homes and full of great ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat post, Joni! The sources are a great addition. I really hope that house goes on HAR soon!
ReplyDeleteKelly@40isthenew30
Oooo. Now that was kinda fun!
ReplyDeleteOooo. Now that was kinda fun!
ReplyDeleteHouse No. 3 has the best decor. Why, Why, Why, do you people in Texas put up those sleezy wooden Home Depot Fences between your properties. I cannot believe the asking price of house No. 1 and then voila! one of those hideous fences we see in all of your pictures. Good Grief!!!!
ReplyDeleteHouse No. 1 is lovely on the outside but very disappointing on the inside. I would suggest that the house be shown empty to show off its good bones. The decor is mediocre and those upholstered headboards need to go.
ReplyDeleteThe third house had me saying whispering 'Wow' so many times my husband asked me what I was looking at :) I love that third home, but amazed that your prices are SO much higher than they are in our part of the world!
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ReplyDeleteOh, gosh, these are all SO gorgeous! Can I have them all? I think my overall favorite is house #1 but #2 has that beautiful marble slab top on the island in the kitchen....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI so wish I could enter your contest, but I live in NC, and unless you want to fly me there then I couldn't come. But my, that is one fabulous giveaway!
.heather.
House number 3 is my faforite house.
ReplyDeleteBeuatiful pictures , thank you sharing whit us these pictures.
great post. house no. 1 is my pick.
ReplyDeleteHi Joni,
ReplyDeleteOpps on the color number, it's 1572 not 1527!! Sorry, I should wear glasses!
Cyndy
While they're all beautiful homes #3 is my favorite with its simple clean design. Ok mean of you to get us going on the other house that you're going to show can't wait for that post!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Sunday!
Debra
Speaking of advance listing tips of a fabulous property, I'm imagining your designer brush finishes on Black Fox Manor.
ReplyDeleteThe mansion is a Queen Anne Double Dutch Gambrel, lovingly maintained in rare original condition. Built by New England master ship builders of the late 19th C., the home is replete with curved solid paster walls, oversized moldings and hand carved European mantles on the four working fireplaces. There are seven bedrooms. Add, expansive lawns, century linden trees, pastoral hill-top views, ocean breezes, provincial capital, twenty minutes. They cannot build like this today.
Currently an inn, the property may soon be listed and for less than these homes. If interested in beaches and world class golf, you're all invited to visit. Gourmet breakfasts in the formal dining room, of course!
Warmly,
Nicholas
BlackFoxManor.com
Prince Edward Island, Canada
This is SO MUCH FUN! Honestly, girl, you ROCK with the photos and narratives. All the suggestions for examples are so helpful. COTE DE TEXAS really is the best. THANKS! franki
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! I really appreciate you telling us where we can get certain products. Thank you! Joni, as always, you're the best!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the third house!!
ReplyDeleteThese are my favorite posts that you do...especially since I am in Houston! I am a daily HAR stalker myself. Thank goodness I find that many others are like me. I tend to stock ranch styles since that is the style of house we are in. I love seeing how other people transform their ranch styles into a more updated setting. Can't wait for your latest HAR showing!!
ReplyDeleteAlways fun touring house through your eyes, you make a great tour guide, maybe you should add real estate agent to your title,Designer/Real Estate agent!!! Kathysue
ReplyDeleteHi There Hedda!!!(that was hysterical) I loved the powder in the first house and the bedroom...I loved the bedding in there but the headboards are a little austentatious for me. The kitchen and breakfast room in the third house were delightful and I liked the refinement of the living room. Oh and that Aidan Gray console? One of my clients is considering it to go with the two tables she already ordered from Beadboard......It was a nice picture in that hallway......Also a nice use of that Tara Shaw little gold planter.... I can just see you now with your I Pad stalking houses in West U. Now you'll have to get some wheels to carry all your gear!!!!Oh and if STARBUCKS doesn't get that you are one of their best advertisers and doesnt jump at the chance to advertise on your blog, then somebody in Seattle isnt paying attention!!!!!Maryanne xo
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful blog and write the best posts! Really just discovered you and am thrilled! I love what you love!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I read your blog, I find myself looking askance at everything in my home, imagining how it would look slipcovered or skirted... I loved the dramatic impact of that black-and-white marble countertop, as well as the charming simplicity and functionality of the casual swag/flat cafe panel window treatment in the powder room with the toile wallpaper. Thanks for yet another shot of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSouth Blvd for sure ....closest cross street is Mandell...
ReplyDeleteOne house in from the corner...
Hi Joni, The decorator for house #3 is Houston-based decorator Joetta Moulden as seen in BHG's Creative Home Fall 2006 issue.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I meant house #2 is decorated by Joetta Moulden (at least the dining room/library.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I particularly LOVE the dining rooms of each home. Thanks for the sources!
ReplyDeleteAll three are lovely....I especially love #1 and 3. Beautiful Texas!
ReplyDeleteLove your BLOG!!! I tell my best friend from grade school you are my new best friend!! I feel like I know you so well since reading your blog everyday! My daughter got me hooked. I am in need of a 10 x14 Seagrass or Sisel Rug. Restoration Hardware has a wool and Sisel rug. Would you recommend this one?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Debbie deb4300@aol.com
Rebecca Grace, Joni loves slips and seagrass, etc. because they are common and ordinary for Houston. I don't know where you live, but you need to decorate with your demographic and geographic location in mind or else your home will look totally out of place with your environment and your contemporaries. These Houston homes look like beach houses where I come from. Think carefully before making costly choices based on any design blog. Do your own homework and work with a reputable decorator.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing these three lovelies! How would you paint stained furniture like the beds in house #3. I have an old pair of twins just like these. They have good bones, but I would just love to lighten them up like the ones in house #3 for my daughter. LOVE your blog!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading your suggestions for lower cost substitutions for the great design in these houses. I particularly like the design of the living room in house #3! So serene and classic. Great post!
ReplyDeleteOkay, so now I'm stalking YOU every five minutes to see if you have posted pics of THE HOUSE yet! I'm pathetic huh? LOL...Can't wait...hope they post the pics on HAR soon.
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PS. Loved the other three houses too! You always post the bestest eye candy ;o)
Love these posts--I feel like a peeping tom! There are things I love about all three houses but #2 is my overall fave. Thanks for including info on where similar items can be found. You're the best!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the house tours! I am loving house #3-charming and sophisticated, but i'm anxiously awaiting THE house tour-the suspense is killing me...
ReplyDeleteI think these posts of yours are some of my favorites. I love it when you let us peek into beautiful Houston homes, then dissect them for us complete with sources! I'm still thinking about the furdown niches in the bluish kitchen - so clever!
ReplyDeleteJoni, A swell post. Loved seeing the houses and interiors around
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yvonne
Joni, A swell post. Loved seeing the houses and interiors around
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yvonne
House #1 was decorated by the homeowner, with the exception of several of the pillows in the formal sitting area and the grass wall coverings. The plaid silk curtains were actually the inspiration from Joni's home featured in Houston Home 2007. Thank you Joni!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes!Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteKristen
I'll take #3, please. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteJoni- can you tell me the material of the window shades in the kitchen of home #1?
ReplyDeleteIf I had to live in the city ... West University is the only place I would want to live!!
ReplyDeleteSo many great anons! yes - to the location of the secret house. you know it. hehe
ReplyDeleteanon 10:17 - wow!! she did a great job. thanks!
thanks everyone for all the great comments even the snooty anon about slips and seagrass.
anon 7:37 for more info on seagrass and sisal - go here http://cotedetexas.blogspot.com/2009/07/cote-de-texas-top-ten-design-elements-3.html
Oh, wow. I love the third one. So serene and beautiful. Just gorgeous. Thank you, Joni. It is so helpful to those of us trying to decorate on a budget when you show us how we can get the look without maxing out the credit cards. I have learned a lot from your posts!
ReplyDeletePam Pierce Designed the house On South Blvd...(the house Joni is waiting for) ...it was a complete renovation ....top to bottom.....
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt one of the prettiest houses in Houston.
M. Naeve's father and stepmother live there....
Hope it comes on HAR soon!
That was so much fun. My favorite thing to do is see beautiful homes and you've brought us that...thank you. I really liked the middle one, small but cozy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteKaren
L.O.V.E. your blog...I check it every day! We recently moved from Hou. to S.A. and really miss Houston. I love seeing the HAR listings you write about! House number 1 is my favorite...I'm ready to move in RIGHT NOW!!!
ReplyDeleteApril
House #3 is beautiful. My choice for sure! Here is another home in West U that recently went pending with a similar interior. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletehttp://search.har.com/engine/dispSearch.cfm?MLNUM=15628021
Sorry to burst your bubble but you won't be seeing the house on South on HAR.
ReplyDeleteAnd, Margaret's father does not have a stepmother, he is single.
And, yes the house is fabulous. :)
correction margaret's father does not have a stepmother.
ReplyDeletenor is he married
ReplyDeleteSorry..I was told the dad was married to Kim Gremmion
ReplyDelete( she owns that really great gallery!)
Black and white entry hall is identical to my parent's home remodeled 1966 in a secret pocket of Dallas known locally as 'the lanes'. My Mother was always ahead of the curve in design. Their bedroom was the most luscious GREY with a delicate blue ceiling that floated the room above the lush trees.
ReplyDeleteI love the kitchen of the house #3. It looks fancy at first glance but there really is lots of simplicity in it.
ReplyDeleteJoni,
ReplyDeleteWas the decorator ever identified for House #3? This is exactly what I want my house to look like!
Always love your posts. Especially the Houston favored ones. Thank you, thank you!!!
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ReplyDeletethat first house is great.
ReplyDeleteThis is really stunning post...keep it up.!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe little girl's room is darling! Pretty as well as functional.
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