Runway to Reality

Take design cues from the fashion world and translate them into plush home decor with these tips from interior designer Eileen Kathryn Boyd. Boyd demonstrates how she incorporates fashion's bold patterns, prints and colors into her work, from the python embossed pillows inspired by her favorite handbag to the richly hued furniture inspired by the fashion-forward pieces in her closet.

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VEL22
27 Aug 2009
12:10 AM

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So Chic...So Fabulous! I love her website and her blog. She has a lot of great idea's and so many inspiring projects. I want my clothes to translate into pillows!!! So great!

bgaylz
26 Aug 2009
8:56 PM

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OMG!........That green in her dining room is very nice this is one of my favorite segment. I also viewed her designs on her website AMAZING!

hjv
23 Aug 2009
2:52 PM

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excellent segment

m0dernnycgirl
23 Aug 2009
9:29 AM

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OMG! These colors are amazing and so is she! I love everything from the bright bold green to her gorgeous dress....I want my house to look like the runway & where did she get that dress?

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