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Copy a Swedish Room On a Budget!

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One of my all time favorite Veranda covers was of Shannon and Andrew Newsom’s house, a young couple in Dallas who own the fabulous catalogue company, Wisteria – my personal favorite.  It’s no coincidence that the Newsoms live a stylish life:   Andrew’s mother Lisa Newsom is the founder/editor-in-chief of Veranda, while Shannon’s mother is the uber talented Houston interior designer and shop owner, Jane Moore.   No wonder the younger Newsoms created such a wonderful company – they have design in their blood.  I wrote about this house before here, but recently I’ve noticed that Wisteria has begun carrying more and more items based on the antiques found in their own home – mainly Swedish.   While the Wisteria reproductions don’t have the same patina that antiques acquire over the years, the newer versions do have something the antiques lack:  affordability.  Swedish antiques are prohibitive in price to all but a lucky few, and with today’s economy, even less of the lucky few are willing to fork over the money to live with such priceless pieces, because, trust me, Swedish antiques are priceless!   Wisteria’s new offerings are very welcomed, because while there are several companies that make Swedish reproductions,  most are located in England – who has had a love affair with these painted pieces for years and years.  To be sure, there are a few companies in the United States with great reproductions, Chelsea Editions comes to mind immediately, but their to-the-trade only line has to be ordered and you will wait and wait for delivery.   In contrast, as long as their stock holds out, you can have a Swedish home overnight with Wisteria’s product.   Another company that sells reproductions, GJ Styles, who just changed their name to Halo Styles, recently introduced a Swedish line.   Though to-the-trade only – their catalogue is online and Cote de Texas will be more than willing to order their product for anyone, along with deep discounting!  And not to forget – there is Tara Shaw who just last month debuted a gorgeous reproduction line, heavy with Swedish pieces.  Again, though to-the-trade only, readers are welcome to order anything from Cote de Texas

 

I’ve long wished to live with Swedish antiques, but truthfully, their prices are out of my budget.   Perusing Wisteria’s latest catalogue, it occurred to me that finally – I could get some great  Swedish chairs and tables and still have money left over for the beauty shop!    While I realize even the reproduction prices are not “cheap” like Target or a flea market, they are substantially less than their antique counterparts where a single chair can go for over $2,000.     So, let’s see if we can actually recreate a decent looking Swedish styled living room/dining room on a budget.     Start with the above picture from the cover featuring a corner of the Newsom’s living room.   Of course, as luck would have it,  the very first picture would have to be nearly impossible to duplicate.  The desk with the clock is so special – there isn’t anything like it  on the reproduction market, but, lets try with this new piece from Wisteria, which may have been created just for this purpose!

 

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To recreate the clock/secretary, from Wisteria, at just $2199.00 – though not cheap, it is a fraction of what an original Swedish antique would cost.   The finish is really special on this piece.  And be sure to watch for sales.  Wisteria is known for having great ones!

 

 

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At Halo Styles, there is this Swedish desk for around the same amount as Wisteria’s.

 

 

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For even less, from Halo Styles, is this Swedish cabinet with the traditional detailing. 

 

 

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The desk with a Swedish clock is highly unusual and very rare.    If you were looking for an exact copy, Tara Shaw Antiques has this beauty in their store right now. This piece is the real thing – not a copy!!!!!

 

 

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In the original picture, the chair is  Swedish.   I found an exact copy of the chair in the Tara Shaw Maison line!  It’s an amazing reproduction, at a fraction of the cost of an original.

 

 

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To replicate the altar candlestick found in the living room - Target on-line has this set of three - a true bargain at $149.00.

 

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Aidan Gray – to-the-trade – has a wonderful assortment of reasonable reproduction altar candlesticks.    Their web site will find a retailer in your area, or Cote de Texas can order them for you.

 

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And this beautiful assortment of altar candlesticks is available from Tara Shaw Maison.  Again, Tara’s reproductions are near perfection.   Antique altar candlesticks start at over $1,000 and up, way up, so buying a reproduction makes good fiscal sense.

 

 

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On this side of the living room, the Newsom’s installed an antique limestone fireplace.  While, this is definitely cost prohibitive, there are companies that sell copies of these mantels – another way to get the look without paying the price.

 

 

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Mantels are made of concrete to resemble the original limestone antiques, and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes.  One day I would love to replace my wood mantel with  something like this that includes an overmantel.      

 

 

 

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The next important element in this room are the chairs.   These could be either Swedish or French bergeres.   Halo Styles has two Swedish armchairs that would be great substitutes.  This one has open arms.

 

 

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This chair from Halo Styles has closed arms.   Of the two, this one is my favorite.

 

 

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From Wisteria, this cane chair would be great to use in the room – and for $799.00 the price is low considering the quality.  The finish is truly beautiful!

 

 

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For above the mantel, Wisteria sells this little sunburst mirror for $179.00.  At 19” it is very small, but effective.

 

 

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Ballard Designs sunburst mirror is much larger at 46”, $279.00.

 

 

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A hot new look in antique designing is books on the fireplace, but placed so that the pages are showing – as the Newsoms have done.   Lately in antique stores, I’ve been seeing bound books sold, without their covers in order to achieve this look.   Wisteria takes it one step further with these charming boxes – stacked two or three.  $44 and $49.  

 

 

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Wow!  Ballard Designs has this ottoman for $445, in a sage check fabric too!   I’m not sure it wouldn’t be as cheap to have an oval ottoman custom made – and get that extra double ruffle detailing that is missing here.  But if you don’t have access to an upholsterer, this is a great alternative!

 

 

 

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Finishing out the room, is a small sofa, two antique Swedish chairs and a few tables.   Wisteria makes the sofa easy for you to copy.

 

 

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From Wisteria, this sofa is an almost exact copy of the one in their own home!  It comes in a host of different colors, but all in a plain pattern.   I don’t know if they accept a COM (customers own material), but it’s worth asking.    At $2,399.00 it’s not inexpensive, but the detailing – all the tufting and ruffles and down does not come cheap.   Very charming!

 

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Or, from Ballard Designs for just $1,087.00 – you can get this settee, with casters, and the sage green check!  What a steal!!!!!! 

 

 

 

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Again, Wisteria copies their own “coffee” table almost exactly.   For $699.00.  Great price for the value.

 

 

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For the skirted table, Ballard Designs comes through with a plain linen fabric at $287.00.    Again, it might be just as cheap to do it yourself – especially to get the double ruffle effect of the Newsom’s own table. 

 

 

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Wisteria sells these  Gustavian chairs for $289.00   You could use these here, or in the dining room or kitchen.  I love this chair – it’s so authentic looking and the finish is wonderful.  Love the checked fabric too.

 

 

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Halo Styles has a chair that looks more like the Newsoms chairs, and at a great price.

 

 

 

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For the end table, though not round, this Swedish painted table from Wisteria is just beautiful.  $549.00.   Halo Styles has more tables similar to this, but not quite as pretty.  Again – a wonderful, wonderful Swedish finish.

 

 

 

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The rug – how would you duplicate the dhurris that are without color, pattern – the subtlety of it?  Ikea sells these flat, wool rugs – in different colors and sizes.

 

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This rug from Ikea looks pink here, but it’s actually an off white.   This might be a great substitute for the more expensive dhurris seen in the Newsom house.   Or there is always seagrass which is wonderful to use in a Swedish style room – with it’s white walls.

 

 

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In this part of the room– two Swedish barrel chairs flank a console.  Wisteria has provided us with both!  Thanks Andrew!  

 

 

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This barrel chair is a great copy.  These chairs are so very expensive when antique – so at $799.00 – you can get the look with out having to put out too much money.  What a fabulous copy!!!!!

 

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Wisteria’s new Swedish console – at $1,499.00 – not cheap, but what a beautiful piece – notice all the detailing.  The finishes on the Wisteria’s pieces are amazing too.

 

 

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Tara Shaw Maison has a barrel chair, too – another beautiful piece – and not much more than the Wisteria chair.  This chair has a nailhead trim and notice the lion heads!!! Beautiful!   

 

 

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The antique leather screen is very difficult to duplicate.   Hunt Ebay, Craig’s list, or Ruby Lane for a cheap version.    Or at $499.90 -  this screen from Horchow is a nice alternative.  Not the same as a leather screen – but passable.  If someone has a source for good screens, let me know.  One thing you could do is  buy handpainted wallpaper and frame it.

 

 

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$189 from Home Decorators.   You could antique this screen for a nice effect.

 

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Or buy some old shutters!      These shutters are so pretty and would look great in a Swedish room.   You could always buy untreated new ones and leave them outside.

 

 

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 Lowe’s has a tutorial on how to make a screen.  This might be a good alternative. 

 

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To duplicate the statuary – go to a garden shop and get a concrete piece, rather than a cheap resin copy from a store like Z Gallerie. 

 

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And for the stool under the console, GJ Styles, or Halo Styles, has this darling foot stool.

 

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For $229, a great price, Wisteria has this Swedish stool in oak.

 

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From Wisteria, this authentic copy of a 18th century trumeau, at $799 would look great over the console.

 

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The dining room at the Newsom’s  house – this would be tricky to copy for one reason – the table.  I had trouble sourcing this, but I did come up with a few ideas.

 

 

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First the clock.   Halo  Styles has several different Mora clocks in several finishes.  Here in blue is one – I love these Mora clocks  - the shapes are so feminine.  There is a wonderful fairy-tale quality to them, like Cinderella at the ball!  

 

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And another style!  I just adore these clocks – anywhere - in any styled home.  I have one myself on a stair landing – it makes me smile each time I see it!!!   How can you not smile?

 

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This chair from Halo Styles or  GJ Styles.com is a close  match to the Newsom chairs.   Any Swedish chair would do here.

 

 

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The major problem to copy in this room is the dining table.   I have a client right now who wants a table exactly like the Newsoms and I can’t find one at any price!  So, to find one on a budget is a real hard one to accomplish.   BUT, Wisteria does have this metal table which is a nice alternative at $999.00 – a folding medal version.  Not bad!

 

 

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If you love the scroll – how about this console from Wisteria?   At $149 – buy two – and add a painted wood top!   I think that is a genius idea!!!  Haha. 

 

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Or, have a skirted table made – like this one that Pam Pierce created - (love her double ruffle effect!).    Then, use one or two of the scrolled consoles to get the effect!  I think that may be my favorite solution.   Use any of the Swedish chairs shown with it. 

 

 

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The biggest bargain of the room is this chandelier, found on Amazon, Yes! Amazon!   The Regency style mimics the one at the Newsoms, but much less expensive.  Get it here for $862.00!!!! Antique versions of this chandelier start at $5,000 and up.

 

 

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This popular picture on the blogosphere was taken from a Houston house photographed by House Beautiful.  I wrote about it extensively here.  It’s not from the Newsom’s house, but I thought it looked like it could be!    How could you reinterpret this small sitting room for your own house – on a budget?   The homeowner actually created this wallpaper copied from an original Gustavian home.  She bought black and white botanical prints, copied them on a printer, and then had them hand painted!!   BUT – you could find a calendar with images similar to these, copy them on a printer, then paste them on the wall.   I know it sounds very labor intensive and maybe it is – but how gorgeous is this??????   Once the prints are on the wall – you could put a wash over them to antique them.   It would be worth a try. 

 

 

 

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Halo Styles has an array of reproduction Swedish sofas.      These are two of my favorite designs.   Again, the real thing is so expensive and these are great copies – the detailing is so exact.   These sofas make good accent pieces in any design really, not just Swedish – in bedrooms at the end of a bed or in a sitting arrangement,  in a living room, or an entry, or in a dining room instead of chairs on one side of the table!   Both would need a soft cushion and loose pillows – and they both could be upholstered in a checked fabric – a traditional Swedish look.

 

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Notice this adorable set of child sized Swedish furniture from Wisteria!    The sofa is $169.00 and $249 for the two chairs.  This would be so adorable in a playroom OR if you did a Swedish styled home, one chair or the sofa would be a cute accent in a family room.

 

Thanks to Wisteria, Halo Styles and Tara Shaw Maison – today you can purchase Swedish furniture and not spend a fortune.  Wisteria and  Halo Styles have really invested in the current Swedish trend and that makes it great for  you and me.   Even if you don’t want to go all out Swedish, these painted pieces are beautiful on their own and would make great accents mixed in with other design styles such as  French, Belgian, and even contemporary! 

 

The Skirted Roundtable – Week Three

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Run, don’t walk, over to The Skirted Roundtable to listen to this week’s gabfest where the new topic is “Decorating On a Budget,” which is filled with ideas and tips on how to save money while decorating.  The Blogging topic of the week, “Photography on Blogs,” will be up in the next day or two.  

 

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And big news!!!!!!!   I bought a new microphone!!!!  So the sound quality is much better this week – you can really hear my whiney, nasally voice loud and clear now.  Megan is going to get one for the next week.  And,  I loved the anonymous comment on how I pronounce Cote deeee Texas.   Not sure how to pronounce “Cote de Texas” like a French person would, so if anyone knows  - tell me!!!

 

And even more big news!!!!!    We are now on I-Tunes!!  You can subscribe to The Skirted Roundtable on I-Tunes.  Search for us there!!!

 

Finally, speaking for my radio partners Megan and Linda, we are having such a blast doing these shows and we hope y’all are enjoying them too.  Thank you so much for listening – I can’t tell you how much your support means to us!!! 

 

To listen go here:    http://skirtedroundtable.blogspot.com/2009/05/decorating-on-budget.html

Roman Holiday

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Our View:   From the condo at the Parkshore where we stay on South Padre Island

 

Each summer Ben and I and usually Elisabeth take a beach holiday to South Padre Island, Texas.   At the border of Texas and Mexico, it is without a doubt the prettiest beach in Texas: the water is clear blue, mostly calm, and wonderfully warm.    We usually stay for three weeks, although last summer we were scheduled for a month. 

 

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This is where you will find us in July – under this umbrella, usually sleeping and drooling over our magazines.

 

Last summer things started to go downhill when the day before we were due to leave for South Padre Island – a storm blew through and shut down the island for the entire summer.   So, we went to Galveston instead, where after a few days a small hurricane chased us back to Houston, only to be hit a few weeks later by another hurricane, the worst Houston had seen in years.  Hurricane  Ike plunged us all in the dark for days and turned Galveston and everything north of the island into a wasteland.  So after being totally jinxed last year,  what should we do this summer??   Ben told me to pick out two places I want to go, as long as it’s on a beach, and he’ll decide between the two.  YES!!!!   I mean, how sweet is this man?

OK – today you can judge between the two places I’ve picked out.  I’m not sure which one would be better.   To keep it simple, I’ve picked two beaches close to each – both are in Italy. 

 

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Porto Ercole is a peninsula right off Tuscany, on the Mediterranean side of Italy – right where the big red #1 is.   Nice.

 

 

First Choice:    Il Carubbo

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This is what the beach looks like at the first property, Il Carubbo.

 

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The front facade of Il Carrubo, a 5 bedroom, 5 bath house, located high on the cliffs above the ocean.  A little bigger than we actually need – we could probably talk someone into coming with us and sharing the house – like a sister or a brother and a niece or nephew.    I love the tiled roof and the white stucco walls and all the hydrangeas and petunias.   Check out those wonderful window grills too.   This house looks so charming!

 

 

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The back of the stucco house opens to a large terrace with an ocean view. 

 

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The brick paved terrace has views of the Mediterranean Ocean.  Charming stairs lead upstairs to the second level.

 

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There is a covered pavilion for outdoor dining – day and night.

 

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The view of the ocean from the terrace.

 

 

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There is a sunbathing pavilion down from the terrace, closer to the water. 

 

 

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The bathing pavilion leads right to the water.

 

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There are two other ways from the house to get to the ocean.  Or, you can walk to the sandy beach next door.  

 

 

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The front entrance to the house is reached through stucco arches which are covered in flowering vines.

 

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The inside of the house is as charming as the outside.  Blue and white striped slips cover the down filled cushions on the sofas and chair.  The fireplace mantel appears to be made of Italian faience – incredible!   Those are probably old silver sailing trophies on the shelves.    The large French doors open to the breeze.   Very nice.   This property really looks like an old family home, cluttered through the years from all the summer vacations – I love it!  This place is going to be hard to top.

 

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Closer view of the fireplace mantel.

 

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The living area appears to be on a lower level than the rest of the house.  Notice the antique armoire in the higher area behind the sofa.   What a library!   Too bad I don’t speak Italian.

 

 

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Another incredible fireplace mantel with antique andirons.    What a cozy atmosphere.  Wonder if it gets chilly enough to light a fire during July?

 

 

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This is one of the five bedrooms.  All are located on the second floor with stucco walls and terra cotta floors.  Beautiful antique Italian bed. 

 

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Another bedroom with a vaulted ceiling.   It looks like all the beds have a Madonna over them.   That would be good for Ben’s mother if she comes to visit. 

 

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Close-up of the Italian antique desk in the bedroom.  So many books! 

 

 

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This bedroom looks a little different with no ceiling beams and a different tiled floor – but it has the Madonna and a ceiling fan – Ben would love that!  I like the set of bird prints, myself.

 

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And finally, for Il Carrubo, a view out the window with its distinctive grill. 

 

 

Second Choice:  La Quercia

 

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This is the ocean view of the second property.  Both choices are located in the same general area, right off the coast of Tuscany.

 

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La Quercia is a large estate, 18 hectares, 16 are orchards and olives groves and 2 are landscaped grounds surrounding the main house and the guest house.  The house is a terra cotta colored stucco with deep green shutters.   The view is of the islands Monte Christo and Elba.  This property is larger than the previous one with six bedrooms, 3 in the main house and 3 in the annex.  So, if we got this one, we really could include lots of family!

 

 

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There is a large swimming pool on this estate, along with an eating pavilion.

 

 

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Besides the pavilion, there is another table set up closer to the ocean view.

 

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The grounds are covered in flowers and flowering bushes like these oleanders. 

 

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Same view, from higher ground.  The sky and water is so blue – I wonder if these images are photoshopped????

 

 

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The swimming pool’s terrace also overlooks the Mediterranean ocean.

 

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Lavender!  Wouldn’t it be great to just go outside and pick all the fresh lavender you wanted?  Or is this lilac?

 

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There is this outdoor eating area.

 

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And there is this one – with a clear view of the islands off the coastline.  Hmm, not sure which dining area I prefer.

 

 

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This property is newer and less cluttered than the other property, but it doesn’t seem quite as spacious.   Large, downy, white slipcovered sofas, just my style!  Love the limestone fireplace. 

 

 

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I love the antique secretary behind the sofa – but I think I’d have to hide those two sculptures – what are those???  It looks like the dining area is behind the arch with the lovely sculpture.

 

 

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What a view out the living room!   I like that driftwood lamp.  Reminds me of Sally Wheat’s work!

 

 

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This is a Chalon kitchen (whatever that means! ha!) – love it, those tiles are wonderful.  Really adorable kitchen.  Oooh, I wonder if it comes with a chef???

 

 

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I’ll probably take this bedroom, right off the terrace.  I love how there is clean white linen everywhere.  So fresh and beachy.

 

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This bathroom looks perfect to me.  Sign me up!

 

So, which one should we rent?     The first estate, with an older, charming family house is filled with antiques, books,  and happy memories from a lifetime of vacations – it has direct beach access, but no swimming pool!  OR should we rent the second house,  the new, larger estate with a guest building, huge swimming pool, but with no direct access to the beach?   While you are deciding I’ll go see which one Ben likes!!!!!  Soooo exciting!!!!

 

Oh, wait, what?????????      OH NO!!!!!!!!!!    I TOTALLY misunderstood what Ben said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   He said to pick two places anywhere I wanted to go in TEXAS!!!!  Oh!!!!!!!   I didn’t hear the “in” Texas” – I thought he said anywhere BUT Texas.  Well, I should have known.   To him Texas IS the world.  OK, I’m pretty disappointed right now.   Alright,  let’s start over.  Sorry about that.   

 

Two places in Texas, on the beach.  Well – that can only be So. Padre Island, home of the nicest beaches in Texas.    OK, let’s judge the two property choices from there. 

 

 

Choice #1

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Lovely teal colored pouf leather sofas.   Don’t miss the pillows or the K-Mart art.

 

Choice #2

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Tufted sofa, vintage unknown.   Nice faux ficus tree.  Neon blue and yellow paint.

 

You think I’m kidding you?????   These are my two choices.

Why, why, why, why can’t these condo owners EVER remodel???????   Is it asking TOO much?????    HaHa!!!   Oh well.  

 

P.S.  I just showed this to Ben and he’s cracking up laughing.  At the blue and yellow condo with the tufted white sofa, he said “ooh – that’s horrible!”  Yeah, Ben – I know.   Remember we stayed there last time????   He said he “thought” it looked familiar.   That’s the difference between someone who lives design and someone who doesn’t.   How could anyone forget that sofa?