COTE DE TEXAS

Sweet People

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again  - you make so many great friends through the power of the blog - some are virtual friends, some you meet in real life.     First up – take a look at this:

 

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My great blogging friend, Artie Vanderpool who writes Color Outside The Lines, dedicated his “Tablescape Thursday” to ME!!!   He designed an entire tablescape based on the Cote de Texas “style.”   Just look at the details he incorporated – all things I love:  the white slipcovers (that he made himself) with downy cushions, a skirted table – based on a Pam Pierce design that I adore, fleur de lis dishes, seafoam checked napkins, blue and white porcelains, pink peonies – he just totally nailed my look.  Thank you Artie for this – you have to be the sweetest man in Niagara Falls, if not the state of New York, or maybe the entire United States.   To read Artie’s article, go here.

 

 image Cote de Texas inspired “Tablescape Thursday” by Color Outside The Lines.

 

And tonight, interior design GREAT - Ms. Bunny Williams - came to Houston’s MECOX to show off her new line of furniture.  It was wonderful saying “Howdy” to Ms. Williams and seeing her entire collection of BeeLine Home merchandise up close and personal.    But, for me, the best part of the evening was meeting up with the two original Cote de Texas stalkers – Cindy and V.   We three go way back now – I’ve told you about them before, but in case you forgot -  one day these two women showed up on my front porch to stalk me – all in good fun.   We’re old friends now and tonight I was thrilled that they came and kept my poor, miserable, insecure self company.  Thanks y’all.   I owe you big time!!!     The evening was just fabulous until Cindy (Stalker #1) decided to knock over an expensive glass vase with her huge purse thus causing everyone to turn around and stare at us.   Luckily the vase didn’t break – thank God!!!!!!   Cindy and V – y’all are the best stalkers in the world, a blogger couldn’t ask for anything better and I mean it from my heart!  I love y’all!!

 

image Mecox – new to Highland Village in Houston.  If you haven’t been, go.  You’ll love it. 

 

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From BeeLine Home – the famous scalloped edged sofa in velvet.  The lamp, table and throw are BeeLine Home, too, as are the crewel pillows - V. really loved those!

 

 

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The Ebony Anglo coffee table is a knock out in person.   I can see Bunny using this in her house in Punta Cana – read what I wrote about it here.

 

 

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Bunny’s BeeLine Home logo was on the matchboxes.  Too cute.

 

 

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OK, what is it????  Any clue?

 

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It’s for the powder room – to secret away rolls of toilet paper!    Great idea!   

 

 

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A BeeLine Home chair – love the fabric on this.

 

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Ms. Williams flashing her adorable dimples. 

 

Need you even ask?    Of course I was too shy to take a picture with her.  Remember when I told you that I had finally conquered a lifetime of shyness – well, I think I need to go back to school.    Boy, I really am the shyest, most insecure person in the world and tonight proved it!  I mean – I had a million things to tell Bunny – things she REALLY needed to hear from me!!!!    Important things like – her book “An Affair With a House” is my second favorite design book after John Stefanidis’ own “Living By Design.”  “And by the way” (I would have asked her this if I wasn’t such a shy dork) “were you inspired by Stefanidis’ book when you wrote your own?”    Oh, I had a list of things to talk to her about – her husband, John Rosselli, for example.   I would have told her how wonderful he is (as if she needs ME to tell her that)  – what an inspiration he is with his lighting and furniture lines.    She’ll just have to wait for another time to hear all my pearls of wisdom.   Cindy and V. don’t have to wait – they get to hear my great b.s. whenever they want!

 

 

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The famous Cote de Texas stalkers, great friends, and the sweetest people in the world.  Cindy, the klutz, on the left, and V. on the right, working on her second toddy.

 

 

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That’s right, big shot,  hide behind that huge ol’ camera acting like you are an older version of another inquiring photographer:  

 

 

 

 

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I’ll bet SHE would have had the nerve to ask Bunny what Sister Parish REALLY was like!!!

The Skirted Roundtable Welcomes Southern Accents!

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Be sure to listen to the newest Skirted Roundtable when we welcome Ms. Karen Carroll, the Editor-In-Chief of my favorite design magazine of all time.  I told Karen that each month my mother will call me and tell me to go look at one page or another in the new Southern Accents, or my sister will call to say what a great house is photographed this month.  My late aunt, Janice Greenburg, and I would spend hours going over the new issue page by page – something I really miss doing with her.  So, you can see what a big part the magazine has played in my life and being able to talk with Karen was, of course, a huge thrill for me in particular.   I told Ms. Carroll that the first email Cote de Texas ever received from "national press” was from Karen herself, graciously thanking me for showcasing her magazine.   

We also talked about this famous cover of a lavender bedroom, which is my personal favorite.  Karen told us that this was their best-selling cover ever - and is it any wonder why?   I can’t imagine a more beautiful room, anywhere.    To me, this image of the French styled bedroom perfectly sums up the design aesthetic of  Southern Accents and shows, in this one photograph, everything that is so fabulous about the magazine.

So, it is with great pleasure that The Skirted Roundtable presents Ms.  Karen Carroll  - we hope you have as much fun listening to it as we did recording it.    To listen to the latest Skirted Roundtable, please go here.   Enjoy!!!

Lots of News and an Invitation!!!

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With so many of my favorite magazines no longer publishing – think  Country Home, domino, House and Garden, Vogue Living, Western Interiors, to name just five off the top of my head, the ones left standing have become so much more important.   The other day, at the store, I was just staring at the magazine rack – how empty it seemed!   I used to leave a bookstore with armfuls of magazines, but now with such a smaller selection, along with the ever expanding digital field, I’m lucky to find two or three issues to take home.  Sad.   But, what an opportunity this is for those magazines still standing!  With a narrower playing field, the readers will be getting the creme de le creme.    Each issue should be chock full of the prettiest houses out there, along with all the latest design news.

 

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For example, the July/August issue of Metropolitan Home looks positively delectable.   It features two houses from Texas – the one pictured above is a Lake/Flato designed ranch in the Hill Country – our version of Provence.  Nice!!!!     I can’t wait to see more of this house.    Photograph by  Colleen Duffley for Met Home.

 

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Another Met Home story is about a couple in California with a compound of canvas covered casas!  Say that one fast.   How charming is this?

 

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And, Jamie Drake’s East Hampton garden is featured too – a must see for sure.    More stories include:   a weekend house by Amy Lau, one of the blogosphere’s hottest designers,  and a farmhouse inspired by Doug Larson’s Swedish roots.    

 

 

 

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Another much anticipated summer magazine is the July/August issue of Elle Decor.   The design blogosphere’s favorite movie star, Mrs. Blandings, has written an article all about her home town, Kansas City.    Mrs. Blandings reports, here,  that she is thrilled to have been asked to be a part of the Elle Decor team for this issue and we are just as thrilled for her!   Magazines and design blogs have a unique relationship  - we each benefit from the other’s presence and the more we can work together, the better it is for both of us, don’t you think?

 

 

image Mrs. Blandings, aka Patricia Shakelford, in front of her favorite fabric in her charming living room.

 

And, be sure to tune into the current Skirted Roundtable where Mrs. Blandings holds court as our first guest host!   You can listen to the delightful Mrs. B. -  here.   

 

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AND – Stop The Presses!!!!!!!     The Skirted Roundtable is convening tonight with another guest host – the charming and ever gracious, Ms. Karen Carroll, Editor in Chief of everyone’s favorite design magazine, Southern Accents!!!   We couldn’t be more thrilled to have Karen join us to discuss interior design.    Southern Accents is truly an inspiration to me and my design business and I know Cote de Texas readers love the magazine as much as I do.  So, plan to spend a while with Linda, Megan, and myself – later on this week – when we bring, Karen Carroll to The Skirted Roundtable!    For a preview of  the “real” Ms. Carroll, check out the Miss Gracious Living blog, the official blog of Southern Accents, where Ms. Carroll is one of its contributors.

 

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And, when you check out the Southern Accent’s blog, find out who was recently named the latest “Miss Gracious Living.”   As you may remember, Moi was the first to hold the title, here,  which I reluctantly had to pass on.  sob.    The new title holder is none other than our favorite blogger from Pigtown - Baltimore, Meg Fairfax Fielding!!!!   Read all about Meg here and visit her blog, Pigtown Design, here.  Congratulations Meg, wear your crown with dignity and grace, like all of us before you have!   You have much to live up to, so - good luck!!!!

 

 

image Pigtown Design, written by the new Miss Gracious Living, Meg Fairfax Fielding.

 

 

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BeeLine Home by Bunny Williams.

 

And last, but certainly not least – a special invitation for Houstonians and Dallasites – Interior Design GREAT – Ms. Bunny Williams is coming to the Lone Star State!  HOWDY!!!!    On the heels of the debut of her new furniture line, BeeLine Home by Bunny Williams, Ms. Williams will be visiting Mecox this week.   You can meet Ms. Williams, have her sign her books for you, and mingle with all the important people in design, like me!!!

 

The schedule is:

Dallas:         Mecox Gardens, 4532 Cole Ave,  on Tuesday June 9th from 6-8 pm.

Houston:   Mecox Gardens, Highland Village on Wednesday, June 10th from 6:30 – 8:30 pm.

I’m planning to be there to see the entire BeeLine on display – and hopefully, you’ll join me!!

 

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Ms. Bunny Williams,  one of the best interior designers out there – and author of one of my favorite design books An Affair With a House.

imageThe best of the best:  An Affair With A House!

The Tanglewood House – The Final Chapter

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image As you know, if you read Cote de Texas, I have been working on the Tanglewood House. What started as a simple job to pick out marble tile for a bathroom ended up as a rather large redecorating job for a good portion of the house. Today, we finally finished up everything after working together for about six months. When I first met my client, she was someone who read my blog and from there had called me to help with her bathroom remodeling. When I left her house today, probably not to return for quite a while, it was a sad occasion. You see, my client and I have become friends over this experience – something that usually happens when you work together with someone, day in and day out. Of course not all clients end up as friends, that’s for sure. With some, when the job is over, you run for the door and pray they never call you again! But with most, the ending is bitter sweet. We were talking about this and my client said – it’s like when you have a baby – your OB/GYN doctor becomes such a major part of your life and after the baby is born, you rarely see him/her again. Exactly! Redoing a house IS a lot like giving birth. All the planning and preparations for that one day when the installation happens – an event akin to labor itself – and then it’s all over, except for tallying up the final bill. So, leaving today was sad for me. I know it’s not going to be the same between us – and that really upsets me! My client is so sweet and nice and fun, I’m going to miss her and her family and Mimi!!!!! Awwwww – MIMI!!!!! – the cutest little Cavalier King Charles puppy you’ve ever seen. Mimi – you can come visit me when I’m still in my glasses and pajamas any time you want to, ok??????

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BEFORE: The Tanglewood House facade.

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The old dormers were removed and replaced with more up-to-date windows. A new roof was put on and French styled plank wood shutters (designed by my client!) were added to the far left and right windows. Fresh new landscaping went in. Working with clients is a matter of give and take – some battles are lost along the way, some won. For instance, I really thought the roof should have gotten darker shingles, but I lost that one. And I fought hard to have the brick painted a beige color instead of the varied red color. I lost that one too! I also recommended the bow windows be replaced with something more updated – but agree the cost wasn’t worth the change it would bring. One recommendation I made – to paint the bow windows’ trim in the same dark color as the dormer windows - turned into a fiasco and was a huge mistake. The bow windows with the dark painted trim stood out and looked so exaggerated, it was relief when they were repainted to a less attention-grabbing taupe. I certainly am not a designer who isn’t willing to admit a mistake – which the window trim paint clearly was. Thankfully my clients agreed with me that I had royally screwed up. You will too:

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In the middle of painting – the trim on the bow windows was tested. Yikes!!!!!! The horror!!!!!! The horror!!!!!!

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OMG!!! So much better!

A side note – comments about the Tanglewood House left by you, the reader, have been almost 100 percent positive and that is something I am most thankful and most grateful for. As always – you are so kind and supportive, it boggles my mind! Of course, the three negative comments I DID get, ended up being the only ones that stuck in my mind! It’s not so much my feelings that get hurt, but I hate that the clients have to read them – especially when the negativity is really a troll aiming at me, personally. But, one negative comment bears repeating – just in case you missed it! An architect berated my choice of ruffled and scalloped slipcovers because the house’s lines and detailing, she said, was clearly modern – and my design would have been better suited for a chateau. That comment made me laugh. Does this house look modern to you? With its mansard roof, it clearly is a French styled house, or chateau – exactly why the slipcovers made sense!

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BEFORE: It started like this – the Family Room.

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And after.

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BEFORE: The Living Room looked like this until a few weeks ago. These chairs, completely remade, ended up in the Master Bedroom.

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AFTER: The Living Room today.

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AFTER: The Living Room.

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BEFORE: The Dining Room

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AFTER: The Dining Room

The last room to be finished is the master bedroom suite. First the bathroom had to be tackled. The master bathroom connected to the powder room – which was an unacceptable arrangement for the clients. From the combined large space, a separate master bathroom was created along with a separate, small powder room. The construction was a huge mess and it took a few months to finish, but in the end – it was mission accomplished.

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BEFORE: The Master Bathroom was a series of small rooms that contained the tub and toilet area and led to the powder room area out in the foyer hall. During construction, two separate rooms were created – a master bathroom and a powder room in the foyer hall. This mirror was antiqued and is now hanging the living room!

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AFTER: The Powder Room is now a very small, but totally functional and private space for guests. The wallpaper is Colefax and Fowler Chinese Toile in brown and cream. We hung two double light sconces from Festoni and a mirror that was the client’s own. This round mirror is just the perfect size – and the gilding gives off a slightly dressy vibe. The floor is Creme de Marfil marble.

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The sink is ivory colored and scalloped – a nice, extra detailing.

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The sink was set into this French styled cabinet custom made by J. Tribble. The cabinet is wonderful – notice the authentic hinge hardware on the door. In such a tiny space, the sink becomes very important – and I think this was the perfect choice - understated, casual, and so good looking!!! Rather than mess up the walls with towel holders, my client put a few rolled guest towels in a small pewter bucket.

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AFTER: The Master Bathroom – again, a rather small space, the clients chose to have one sink to gain countertop room. A cosmetic mirror was installed on the space-stretching mirrored walls to keep the sink area clear. Besides using mirrors to make the space appear larger, the color choices were kept monochromatic – another . Creamy marble was used for the countertops and floors. Before, the bathroom was a series of small rooms behind closed doors. Now it is all open, again helping to make the room appear larger. The toilet area is hidden behind the wall to the left of the vanity and the shower is across from the vanity. And yes, I know, I look like a total nerd in the mirror!!

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The shower is large and luxurious. It is lined in a cream colored mini subway tile and to further streamline the edges, a frameless door was chosen. Inside the shower, we installed a regular shower head and a rain shower head.

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BEFORE: The Master Bedroom.

Once the messy master bathroom remodeling was completed, we started on redecorating the master bedroom suite. The client wanted to keep her bedding which she had recently purchased – so we chose a soft golden yellow as the color scheme. First, we took down the botanicals, and along with a fourth one, reframed and rematted them to hang in the stairwell. We wallpapered and replaced the carpet, bought a new ceiling fan (!!!!), added recessed lighting, and a flat screen TV was purchased to hang on the wall in front of the bed. The nightstands were not matching, nor were the lamps – so these were also replaced. Additionally, there was no headboard, so we added one in a shape the client had seen in a magazine.

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BEFORE: The bedroom is long and narrow, which allows for a nice sitting area on one side. The furniture was an accumulation of Grandmother’s goodies, which will now come in handy for college apartments!

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BEFORE: Like the dining room and living room, there is one window in the master bedroom – facing north – which makes the room rather dark. The sunny golden yellow color scheme helps to brighten it up, as does the newly installed recessed lighting. Granny’s armoire held the TV – which made watching from the bed awkward. Now, the flat screen hangs on the wall directly in front of the bed – much better!

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BEFORE: We took the two toile chairs in the living room and had them reworked and recovered in a soft chenille. To update the chairs – we had new cushions made, with no welting – just seams. The fabric was softly pleated on the rolled arms and a “dressmaker” skirt was added instead of the more “granny” short skirt.

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AFTER: The Master Bedroom.

MIMI!!!!! This shows the sitting area in the master bedroom suite. To get the “bones” of the room freshened up – we wallpapered it in a muted two-toned golden yellow stripe – the stripe was chosen to visually raise the low ceiling. The beige berber carpet was replaced with a patterned, flat weave rug in the same color tone. We painted all the doors black for accent. There is only one small window in the room – with plantation shutters – so we added curtains fashioned out of a toile linen. To make the window appear larger, the curtains were hung a foot past the moldings on each side and we raised the rod to the ceiling. Each panel consists of two widths of fabric, lined in blackout to create weight for proper draping, and finally, the hem rests 3 inches on the floor. This formula is one I use for curtains over and over again and it really seems to work in most situations. We installed wood sconces to flank the window to further widen the long, but narrow room. All three lampshades in the room were made out of the toile fabric - a detail which adds a nice finishing touch. The round table between the chairs came from Aidan Gray and the round ottoman is upholstered in a raffia fabric, with nailhead trim, which is duplicated on the new headboard.

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Close up of the sitting area. Note: The ottoman and table were both chosen in round shapes to soften all the square lines in the room.

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MIMI!!!!! Such a good girl!!!! Here you can really see the pattern in the carpet and the raffia fabric on the ottoman. Also – notice how the chairs were updated with no welting, pleated arms, and dressmaker skirts which softly flow from the deck – without the need for a short skirt.

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The headboard was designed to be flat, instead of the more padded upholstered headboards of the 90s. The nailhead trim further updates it. We purchased matching reproduction Swedish nightstands from Halo Styles and lamps from Aidan Gray. My client wanted to reuse her bedding, but I felt using all of it was too much gold and visually heavy. To lighten the bedding, we purchased a set of “hotel” sheets from Restoration Hardware, trimmed in gold. Now the white sheets and shams pop the gold bedding and headboard. A large lumbar pillow was made from the toile fabric. The three Euro shams in the gold were put away. And, I prefer the flat, scalloped matelasse to the more poufy duvet.

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The slipcovered bench at the foot of the bed is from the Swedish line at Halo Styles.

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Another bedding option she has, is this antique suzani. The golds and creams are great matches, and the black picks up the color of the doors.

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Which do you prefer, the suzani?

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Or the matelasse?

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It’s a discussion in progress, as are all very important decisions! I’m not sure which one I prefer myself.

So, this is it for the Tanglewood House – I’ve hope you have enjoyed the series, as much as I have enjoyed designing the interiors!! Go here to read Part I and here to read Part II. Now, say goodnight Mimi!!

Oh, wait, someone else wants to say goodnight too! Now, don’t get excited, but she’s a Hollywood Star and I’ve kept my client’s identity a secret until now – didn’t want the Papparazzi to get wind of this.

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Meet my client, my friend, the great Ms. Sandra Bullock! Well, she IS a dead ringer for her, isn’t she??????

Please, don’t kill me for this!!!!! ;)

Mrs. B. Visits the Skirted Roundtable!

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This week, The Skirted Roundtable welcomes our first guest host – Mrs. Blandings -  to the microphone.   We spent the full 30 minutes yakking away with Patricia Shackelford, aka, Mrs. B. – so be sure to grab a cup of coffee before you sit down to listen!   Patricia shares how and why she started blogging, where she got the idea for her name, and answers that most important question:  Did she actually BECOME Mrs. Blandings after blogging, or was she Mrs. Blandings before the blog??????????

Tune in here!  Enjoy!!!

AND be sure to listen next week when we will have another guest host join the Skirted Roundtable.  Ssshhh – it’s a surprise!!!