Barry Wood (interior designer)

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Barry Wood is an American television host and interior decorator.

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The youngest of three children, Barry grew up in north-central Connecticut. He received a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York [1].

Barry was a designer during the 4th season of the TLC hit series Trading Spaces. He now stars in HGTV's new show Hidden Potential.

His modeling work has appeared in numerous fashion editorials and print advertisements in New York, Milan, Hamburg, Miami and Los Angeles. Barry has also trained and worked on camera in films, commercials and daytime television [2]. He was also featured in a recent edition of USAA's magazine [3].

  1. ^ Discovery Channel Cast Page, retrieved 2007-02-15
  2. ^ TV.com listing, retrieved 2007-2-16
  3. ^ USAA Magazine cover of featured article, retrieved 2007-2-15
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