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My Design: Library

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Recently, I completed a library for a client. Previously, the wood paneling was painted a dark gray, which appeared to me to have a purplish undertone. When talk of redoing the room first started, the client was extremely reluctant to have her walls repainted. Eventually I wore her down and we had the paneling antiqued in this gorgeous cream color with the ceiling painted a pale green shade. The old upholstery was dark gray and the window coverings were Roman shades of big black and white buffalo checks. The two chairs were traditional clubs. The rug was a black sisal with a patterned border. Today, this library couldn't look more different than the original decor. It's a complete and total transformation.

Originally, the client wanted taupe upholstery with pale pink pillows. She was very reluctant to pick out a printed fabric. She was torn between playing it safe and maybe going a little more daring for her with some pattern and bolder colors. After many weeks, the scheme was changed to pale celery green linen on the upholstery and a beautiful Bennison print for pillows and draperies. A Chelsea Editions check was chosen to be the third fabric.

The chairs are reproduction French and the stools are Swedish antiques purchased on 1st Dibs. The sconces, mirror, and framed botanicals are from M. Naeve in Houston. The coffee table came from Neal and Co. Note: The pillows are temporary, fabric shortages held up production of Bennison pillows and Travers linen pillows in dusty pink. After the installation, the client was thrilled that she chose the more vibrant color scheme as opposed to the "safe" taupe and light pink.

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TV sits on a Chelsea Editions chest. Shelves are filled with gold antiques, porcelains, and concrete garden statuary.

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Bennison fabric was used for drapery.

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Framed botanicals from Houston's M. Naeve.

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Pale celery green linen was used for upholstery fabric. New seagrass matting covers wood floors.

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Houston, the Bloggers Have Landed


Cote de Texas, In(side) the Loop, Carolina Eclectic, and La Dolce Vita

Today, the elder statesman (actually, me, a.k.a. the older hag) of the Association of Design Bloggers of Houston had lunch with three of its younger members. OY! Talk about low self esteem! I mean, have you ever had the sun blaring down on all your wrinkles while trying to be young, fresh and casual while eating with three 20-something year olds? It's not easy, let me tell you. Never, ever would a 53 year old woman choose to sit so close to a bright window - we fossils prefer to eat where the sun don't shine! I wanted a paper bag to put over my head! Seriously. Oh well, I digress.

Actually, it was great fun meeting up with Courtney of In(side) the Loop and Paloma of La dolce vita and Carolina of Carolina Eclectic - all three are adorable, sweet, and so young! Did I mention how good their skin looked? The really sad truth here is I'm probably older than their mothers but thankfully, no one mentioned that. Alright, here's the lowdown on the Houston bloggers: Courtney is the talker. Very friendly and very vivacious. She had to be because the other three of us are pretty quiet by nature. Courtney's spirit is infectious, an absolute doll! Paloma is the beauty of the group. She's a high school Spanish teacher, but she should just resign and take up modeling - beautiful blue eyes, absolutely gorgeous! Oh God! Give me that paper bag, please! Carolina admitted to us outright that she's very shy. A mother to a toddler boy, she's a very sweet girl who hails from Amarillo. An interior designer, she had the nerve to tell me she doesn't like CHINTZ! Well, I've never! Oh, and she's a minimalist too, whatever that is. :)

Girls - we need to do it again, especially before someone moves to the other side of the globe (can't say which one, her neighbors read her blog). But I'm picking the restaurant next time, a nice, dark one without windows, OK?


Courtney, Paloma and Carolina
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Ciao Roma!

J. Crew has done it again. This time in Rome. Do you think the catalog team suggests beautiful cities in which to shoot so they can get a nice vacation out of the deal? If I worked there, I would! As usual, the clothes are just as beautiful as the city. Makes me wish that stupid groundhog hadn't seen his shadow this morning so we'd have an early spring!
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Alphabet Sampling Book en esquema



Buenas noticias , ¿recordáis el libro que Silvia y yo hicimos en forma de Sal ? pues ya no hace falta adquirir las revistas Sampler and Antique Needlework Quarterly, Vols. 37-40, porque Ellen Chester va a hacer una publicación en esquema de su diseño . A lo mejor ahora se anima alguna valiente . De momento a mí me falta el montaje , pero después de verlo terminado de las manos de Silvia y apreciar este tesoro en vivo y en directo,será uno de mis primerísimos objetivos de este año .
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While I darn Sewing set. SAL Objetivo 9

Aunque no teníamos mucho bordado que hacer estos quince días, ha supuesto un nuevo reto para hacer el borde de este accesorio en Nun´n Stitch. ¿ Qué tal os ha quedado ? Creo que una vez que se coge el ritmo , no resulta difícil .



Todos los accesorios van con este borde de punto especial.Alguna me ha escrito preguntándome por ello , asi que ya queda claro.

El próximo objetivo para el 15 de febrero será bordar el accesorio de la cesta grande. En dos o tres objetivos más, estará todo terminado y empezaremos el montaje.
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Vera Wang at Bobo

Vera Wang staged her first runway show for her less expensive Lavender Label collection at the chic new hotspot Bobo, remember the one with the chic black chairs, and I must say, it was the perfect backdrop to the vintage inspired looking pieces.

Wang explained that the Lavender line's color palate was inspired by the painter Kees van Dongen, and the look was drawn from the Chinese cult film, In the Mood for Love, which is about Shanghai in the 1950s and 60s. "It's really beautiful and kind of dark, mysterious, sophisticated-sexy", said Wang. Sounds good to me!
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A Moment with Michael Kors


I know you all love the design posts but you're going to have to sit through a few fashion related posts since it's fashion week and that's all anyone can think about in New York. Who cares if there is a recession and no one can afford to buy anything new, we can all look and dream.

Anyway, I thought you might these two videos of Michael Kors. The first is about his obsession with all the celebrity magazines. I feel like my new favorite blogger, Scented Glossy Magazines, might appreciate this one. And the second is a look into his studio where gives you a hint about what he will be showing on the runway this week for Fall 2008. Enjoy!

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Blog Awards and Other Musings

The Miles Redd skirted table that started the debate: skirts vs. no skirts.

This week I was pleasantly surprised to receive news that Cote de Texas had been awarded the "Best Blog of the Day Award" by the Blog of the Day Awards group. Lana, who writes the newly launched Topsy Turvy blog, nominated me for my "Skirted Tables" entry. Who ever knew that a story about a piece of fabric atop particle board would be worthy of any mention, much less an award? Thankfully the judges behind the Blog of the Day Awards did. The spirited and sometimes raucous debate between my readers and Decorno's readers caught the judges' eyes. Regardless of the merits of such a materialistic discussion, I'm thrilled to have won! Thank you!



And while I'm patting myself on the back, I just learned that Claudia from the Ferret and Hound blog has named Cote de Texas' entry on - what else - skirted tables, to her Top 5 Posts - January. She also cites my "Meeting of the blogs" about my trip to Dallas with blogger Patricia Gray, as a favorite too. Thanks Claudia - I feel so honored to be named twice!!! And be sure to check out All Things Bright and Beautiful for an interview with me on blogging. And just when I could start to get a bit of a big head from all this adulation, I only have to go check my stats at Technorati who rank my blog at a measly and embarrassingly low #73,982!!! Not exactly numbers to gloat about. Ah, well, you can't win them all.

Picture of my family room, shot for Houston House and Home magazine.


All this exciting news has made me stop and think about how much Cote de Texas has affected my life. When I started this blog around nine months ago, it was purely on a lark, something to do to amuse myself and maybe a few friends. I barely even knew what a blog was. I certainly had no clue that Cote de Texas would directly change my life - and for the better. Its effects have been phenomenal, and all the more so because I had no expectation of change, and certainly, no motivation drove me to create the blog. Cote de Texas was borne out of a desire to share my love of design, pure and simple. My family and friends have been very supportive, yet skeptically surprised that I am able to write in an informative and somewhat entertaining manner - something I am not so sure of myself! But, it has been the support from the nameless and faceless readers that has been the most surprising and fulfilling. Those very first comments I received remain the most thrilling ones of all. At this point, I realize I no longer write this blog for just myself, I continue it for the reader and I hadn't anticipated having this feeling of loyalty.

And there are more tangible ways my life has been enriched from the blog: I've heard from editors of favorite magazines who state they actually enjoy reading me. Imagine. My home was published in a local magazine after its editor read my blog. And recently, two national magazines have expressed interest in publishing my home, and, more importantly, my clients' homes. I've reconnected with friends I had lost touch with, and was even reacquainted with a former sister-in-law. I've received gifts from readers, unsolicited and unexpected. I've had art work commissioned for me from friendly bloggers. I've gotten new clients both in Houston and from the far reaches of the globe who seek my advice for their home via emails. I've made so many new friends through the blog - my inbox overflows. It's been rewarding to talk with people who share my love of design. And the most fun has been taking these cyberspace relationships further, meeting other bloggers in person and making lifelong friends in the process. So now, as I look back over the past nine months, what I do know is that through the power of the written word and the magic of the digital camera, what I've gotten back from you, the reader, has been so much more than what I have given. And for that, I am most grateful and thankful.

Cote de Texas meets up with Patricia Gray, Inc. at the Dallas World Market this January.

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Dressing the Home

New York is a buzz right now in preparation for Fashion Week which begins tomorrow so what better way to start things off than by letting you know about a new book that peaks into the homes of some of the most talented fashion designers. Dressing the Home: The Private Spaces of Top Fashion Designers by Marie Bariller and photographs by Guillaume de Laubier has already been out in France but will be available here in either March or June depending on which online book retailer you check, and is perfect for fashion lovers and design enthusiasts alike.


I am excited for this book because I love see how fashion designers interprete their fashion aesthetic and style into the interiors of their homes. Some of the designers include Christian Louboutin, Catherine Malandrino, Patrick Cox, Betsey Johnson, and Diane von Furstenberg, as well as Dolce & Gabbana, who wrote the foreword.

Now, I just wish I could just get over this stupid cold so I can enjoy all the fashion week parties!
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Achoo!

Habitually Chic apologizes for the lack of posts recently but she has a cold. She will resume her normal posting schedule when she is no longer an "incubus of viral plague". Good news is that she's one stomach flu away from her goal weight! Just kidding!

Photograph Kleenex, 2006, by Abelardo Morell
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Un encuentro esperado

Seguramente alguna habéis visto en mi otro blog que hice un curso este fin de semana de scrap. Pues bien, la emoción aún si cabe más que hacer algo con otras scrappers ,era conocer en persona a Helena , con la que ya he mantenido algunos intercambios y que no hace mucho he mostrado. Nos estrenamos juntas haciendo un curso de este hobby y pasamos el día estupendamente.
Mis piropos personales ya se los he dicho. Es un encanto de mujer, natural, cálida y dulce. Esa fue mi impresión. En fin que esto promete ..... y encima coincidimos en tener una hija del mismo nombre... Por suerte las dos vivímos en Madrid y será fácil vernos.

Me obsequió por sorpresa con el número de verano , del año pasado, de la revista que tanto me gusta, Sampler And Antique Needlework ( SANQ ) .Hacía tiempo que no tenía ningún número y me hizo mucha ilusión , además de venir un divino cojincito bordado en la portada, que es toda una perdición.
También añadió una puntilla con cinta ya incluída y que recordó cuando una vez le pregunté por ella. Para el final quería dejar estas preciosas tijeras ¡ que no tengo ! y a las que hizo un adorno con cuentas de una tienda que tengo apuntada para visitar y que se llama " The Bead House " en la calle Infanta Mª Teresa ,nº 18.



Me encanta la tonalidad de las tijeras.



Y así de contentas estabamos de charlar y compartir la misma afición.


Gracias Helena por " estas " menudencias " como tú dices. Tenemos pendiente terminar el trabajo que quedó a medias, y nada mejor que hacerlo en compañía.
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Bolso elegante

Una vez más me he liado la manta a la cabeza y he participado en otro intercambio .Esta vez se trataba de hacer un bolso organizado por Lenna en su blog. Fue precisamente con ella con quien hice los adornos de San Valentín que enseñé hace unos días.
En cuanto vi la convocatoria me lancé a ello, primero escogiendo los tejidos y luego haciendo el diseño que más me llenara.
No lo puedo remediar, me salió de mi estilo como muchas dirían. El caso es que cuando lo terminé ayer mismo, pensé que era de los más bonitos que había hecho. Me ha costado desprenderme de él .
Las telas son especiales, de fantasía , como sedas, , gasas con nacar ( no lentejuelas )......era imposible no hacer un bolso elegante con estas preciosidades.

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Esta es la parte de atrás . Tuve que colocarle un fondo porque transparentaba esta especie de tul de fantasía .

Bolso elegante detrás

La tela verde con adorno fue bastante difícil de coser a máquina, creí que la aguja se partiría ,pero encontré una forma de coserla . Aún así se soltaron algunas bolitas que luego reutilicé para adornar el tocado de la dama . La rodeé la imagen con una puntilla de guipur .





En la parte superior recogí la abertura con dos cintas que anudé con un lazo.




Para adornar coloqué unos abalorios en cristal en blanco que me trajo mi hermano de Bruselas . Ya os he comentado otras veces que los vendían al peso.



El interior está forrado con una tela que tenía hacía tiempo, de la tienda de retales de la ciudad. Nunca se sabe cuándo algo puede ser útil.



Y aquí voy directa a meterlo en su sobre para que vaya de camino hasta América. Good Bye my sweet bag !

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Estas fotos serán mi recuerdo.
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MODELOS DE COCINAS

Algunos modelos de cocinas para que puedan ambientar su hogar, los modelos de estas cocinas son super practicos donde puede ponerse de todo, se puede agregar mas muebles para poner mas cosas o artefactos.


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DORMITORIOS JUVENILES MODERNOS

Dormitorios Juveniles Modernos
Estos dormitorios y muebles juveniles lo encontre en internet. Cada diseño se pueden adaptar a los nuevos espacios y segun las necesidades, creando ambientes minimalistas pero a la vez alegres y divertidos debido a su gran variedad de formas y colores. Claro, todos estos muebles dormitorios son una idea de como podemos diseñar los nuestros.








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DORMITORIOS ELEGANTES Y MODERNOS CON CAMAS AMPLIAS

Dormitorios Elegantes
Otros modelos mas que encontre en internet, ustedes puedes modificarlos o agregar mas detalles a estos dormitorios muy elegantes.
Dormitorios hechos para crear ambientes únicos y personales, en confort y diseño podrá elegir el dormitorio que más se adapte a sus necesidades, modelos para todos los gustos y estilos.


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DORMITORIOS MATRIMONIALES

DORMITORIOS MODERNOS Y SENCILLOS
Estos diseños de dormitorios encontre en internet. Espero les sirva de mucha ayuda a quienes estan buscando ideas de decoracion del dormitorio. Estos dormitorios tienen una composicion de lineas rectas y moderna y la otra es un modelos mas sencillo en acabados en chapas naturales. Bueno se ven muy bien y los comparto con ustedes.



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DORMITORIOS MATRIMONIALES

Dormitorio Matrimonial hermosos y amplios

Aqui les comparto estos diseños de dormitorios que encontre navegando en la red. Todos estos modelos de dormitorios tienen un exclusivo acabado y muchos detalles para el deleite de todos, los acabados son en chapa naturales wengue, roble, cerezo. Asimismo en colores arena, chocolate y lacas en rojo ferrari, gris y blanco.
Los dormitorios son amplios modulajes tanto en camas, mesitas, tocadores, xinfonier y marcos de espejos.
Bueno les comparto todo esto porque a mi en especial me encanta todo tipo de diseños y decoraciones.



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