September 4, 2008

Blood-red splatter for a "Dexter"-inspired dining room

showtime-methome-dexter090308.jpgMetropolitan Home magazine and Showtime Networks are collaborating to create a "showhome" featuring the network's programs as interpreted by some of the country's top interior designers and brands. Adage reports.

"Each designer is using Showtime's slate of original prime-time programming -- including "Dexter," "Californication" and "The L-Word" -- as inspiration to redesign telecom mogul Michael Hirtenstein's Gramercy Park home. Think an "L-Word" boudoir or white latex walls with blood-red splatter for a "Dexter"-inspired dining room.

... The house will be open to the public for tours from Sept. 13 to Oct. 26. Proceeds from the $25 entrance fee will benefit Happy Hearts Fund, a nonprofit children's charity founded by model Petra Nemcova. "

[via TV Tattle]

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