Monday, October 3, 2011

ANDREW GN ~ DESIGN IN PARIS

Clothing designer Andrew Gn designed his 1975 Paris apartment with a multicolor palette.  The rich tapestries, needlepoint, floral fabrics, hand woven rugs, and extravagant furnishings mingle with numerous pieces of porcelain and art from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.  ENJOY!











Elle Décor October 2011
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Sunday, October 2, 2011

GARDEN DESIGN ~ FERNANDO CARUNCHO


When husband and wife Wayne Nordberg, money manager, and Janet Mavec, jewelry designer,  hired Fernando Caruncho to redesign their 100 acres of land, they had no idea how much the change would impact their lifestyle.  The couple now spends their free time planting and eating the fruit of their labor, while entertaining their friends.

The beauty of the new garden is stunning, and the stone cottage and reflection pool are just a small apart of the landscape transformation in which Caruncho “moved the land.”  ENJOY!








 Elle Décor October 2011
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

ROSEMARY-RUBBED BEEF TENDERLOIN


               Rosemary-Rubbed Beef Tenderloin

INGREDIENTS

1 2-lb. beef tenderloin, trimmed of sinew and excess fat, and tied with kitchen twine
¼ cup canola oil
3 tbsp. finely chopped rosemary
3 large cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
2 tbsp. unsalted butter

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Place beef tenderloin on a sheet of aluminum foil, and rub all over with 2 tbsp. oil, the rosemary, and the garlic. Season the tenderloin generously with salt and pepper, and then let the beef sit at room temperature for 1 hour, to allow the seasonings to penetrate the meat and form a flavorful crust on the exterior of the roast. (This resting period also takes the chill off the meat, which allows it to cook more evenly in the oven.)

2. Heat oven to 425°. Heat the remaining oil and the butter in a 12″ skillet over medium-high heat. Carefully add the tenderloin to the skillet and cook, turning as needed until the beef is browned on all sides, about 7 minutes.

3. Transfer the skillet to the oven, and cook the tenderloin until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the beef reads 125° for medium-rare.

4. Remove the tenderloin from the oven and let it rest for 20 minutes. (During this resting period, the tenderloin will continue to rise in temperature to produce a perfect medium-rare interior, and the tenderloin's juices will have enough time to distribute evenly throughout the meat.)

5. When you're ready to serve the tenderloin, remove the twine, and use a long slicing knife to cut the beef into ½″-thick slices. Transfer slices to a large serving platter, and pour any accumulated juices from the cutting board over the meat to moisten it. Serve immediately or at room temperature with roasted potatoes and a green salad, if you like.

Teresa
xoxo


SAVEUR ISSUE # 141

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Friday, September 30, 2011

ANDREW ROSEN AND JENNY DYER ~ AT HOME ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE

Andrew Rosen and girlfriend Jenny Dyer live in a renovated apartment on the Upper West Side. Dyer decorated the space with its floor to ceiling windows, adding warmth and style while integrating the furnishing and artwork owned by Rosen.  What resulted is a modern space for the young couple.  ENJOY!




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Thursday, September 29, 2011

BELGIAN DESIGN ~ JEAN-PHILIPPE DEMEYER

Belgian antiquaire and designer Jean-Philippe Demeyer of Brudges in East Flanders renovated this medieval manor.  Leaving the stone floors and plaster walls intact, Demeyer decorated the home with lush fabrics and used a mix of contemporary and antique furnishings.  He searched everywhere he went to find old pieces from courtyards and building sites.

The manor was built as a hunting club in the 14th century, with additions built in the 16th and 19th century.  The renovation took five years, and the manor serves as home and workspace to the businesses’ three owners, Demeyer, Frank ver Elst, and Jean-Paul Dewever.  ENJOY!










VERANDA MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2011
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

DESIGN IN MANHATTAN ~ NINA SEIRAFI AND TIMOTHY ARCHAMBAULT

Interior designer Nina Seirafi and architect Timothy Archanbault renovated and decorated this 1990’s loft, changing it into a comfortable home for a couple and their children.  The home, directly across the street from the former World Trade Center, is reflected in the glass of the newly constructed building that is exactly where the buildings were.

The gray floors and walls work beautifully with the Art Nouveau Vienna Secession furnishing and artwork.  ENJOY!






Teresa
xoxo
Elle Décor October 2011

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

ORLANDO DIA-AZCUY ~ DESIGN IN MANHATTAN


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER, ANGELA!  SHE IS SUCH A BLESSING!

Using artwork and sculpture as a backdrop for the neutral palette in the pied-a-terre, Cuban designer Orlando Diaz-Azcuy decorated using furnishings from his own line in addition to other carefully chosen pieces.

VERANDA MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2011
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