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Texas Country Style by D. Alan Calhoun, Marty Snortum β€” book cover

Texas Country Style

by D. Alan Calhoun, Marty Snortum
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Overview

Texas Country-a regional interpretation of America's favorite decorating style.
What is Texas Country style? It's a way of living and decorating that is richly historic, proudly patriotic, and wildly free.
Many influences have affected what Texas style is all about. From the indigenous peoples to those who immigrated to the state, the area has been sculpted not only by nature but also by many hands. The region of Texas has existed under six different flags-Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas (the Lone Star), the Confederacy, and the United States-the influences of which can be found in all forms of country living today. The unusual thing about Texas Country style is that it exhibits measures of all these influences, giving way to a tastefully eclectic blend that opens wide the door to expressing personal taste.
The hallmarks of Texas country style:
Honors family history
Is proudly patriotic-to state and country
Gives expression to each Texan's claim on personal freedom
Acknowledges cultural and occupational heritage of each region
Blends indoor and outdoor living spaces
Works within the landscape, utilizing indigenous materials
Freely mixes masculine and feminine design elements
Author Alan Calhoun, not only astutely identifies the hallmarks of Texas Country style but also shares design advice on how to create and adapt these signature looks for your own home.
Photographer Marty Snortum artistically reveals grand designs and sumptuous details of unique homes. Both pretty and practical, Texas Country Style is a fresh look at our most popular decorating style.

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Book Details

Published
September 28, 2001
Publisher
Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781586850135

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