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Blog Name: Cote de Texas
Url: http://www.cotedetexas.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Design, decorating, antiques
Description: Cote de Texas is about French design on the coast of Texas and yes! It does exist. It's about designing with French antiques, white slipcovers, seagrass, linen, chandeliers, gilded mirrors, ironstone, wicker, lanterns, garden statuary, checks, striped dhurris, exotic skins, hydrangeas, curtains, and gray paint, amongst others. Conceived by Joni Webb, a designer from Houston, Texas, Cote de Texas is a blog written by a lover of all things design for lovers of all things design.
Popularity: 139 Followers

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Voting Day:
  Brooke’s gorgeous new office space – how beautiful is this?  I would never leave my office if it looked like this!!!   One of my favorite bloggers  Brooke of Velvet and Linen (who just redid her gorgeous office above!) is having a wonderful giveaway.  The prize is not one, not two, but THREE of
Zenful Austin
    Last weekend we went to Austin to visit St. Edward’s University – we are currently looking at colleges for the famous blogger
My First Apartment and Other Hysterical Jokes
    This week’s The Skirted Roundtable discusses the demise of Metropolitan Home and design magazines in general.  We also talk about their last cover picture with very differing opinions.   Metropolitan Home had a long, successful run, first starting out as Apartment Life in the early 70’s – a magazine I read religiously as I was an apartment dwell
Two Houses, Two Additions, Same Architect
  In Houston, there have been many architects who have left their mark on the city.  Perhaps the one most associated with Houston is John Staub, who designed some of the original houses in exclusive River Oaks.  There were others,  greats, like Philip Johnson whose  soaring buildings certainly changed our landscape.    Today, there is a new crop of younger talents who have risen up along with all the custom houses built, many on lots where the older ones have been torn down.   One of my personal favorite of today’s residential architects is Kurt Aichler.   So many of the houses I admire
It’s Complicated in Traditional Home
Nancy Meyers new movie “It’s Complicated” stars Meryl Streep, Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin   I almost had a heart attack late last night,  racing like madwoman to buy the December issue of Traditional Home magazine.  A reader had emailed me, casually asking if I knew that Nancy Meyer’s latest movie, due to arrive in theatres this Christmas Eve, was featured in the magazine? 

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