FACULTY word Perfect $75_ EMU# Ground Hoot •thesaurus • 115,000 word, phonetic speller Math Plan $71 Word Perfect Library SSI NAKAMICHI CHALLENGE! — Plus — FREE TAPE DECK CLINIC* On Saturday November 8th, the stereo loft will hold a free tape deck clinic along with Nakami chi’s $50 challenge. Nakamichi Technicians will thouroghly test your cassette deck's perform ance .. . ABSOULUTELY FREEI Bring any cas sette deck and brand , regardless of where pur chased. If it can outperform our least expensive Nakamichi in the categories of frequency re sponse, signal-to-noise ratio, wow & flutter, dis tortion and speed accuracy. We will give you $50 cash! (sorry, other Nakamichis excluded). Photo lor illustration purpose only NAKAMICHI • BX100 329 PLEASE CALL AHEAD FOR APOINTMENT TO MINIMIZE WAITING This November we’re celebrating our 25th an niversary. Come in and sign up for our free give aways for stereo equipment. STEREO LOFT Or OREGON TYPEWRITER 30 E. 11th Eugene, OR (503) 342-2463 Mon-Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5 90 Days Same Aa Cash O.A.C. Financing Available Check for money-saving coupons in the Oregon Daily Emerald Apartment decorating on a shoestring budget No one likes to come home from classes to a dull, drab, bare apartment. But how can a col lege budget spruce up a room or two? According to four local in terior design and space plan ners. it is not as hard as it may seem. Nancy Burke, owner of Change of Scenery, a design consultation service, works with individuals who want to decorate an apartment or house. Burke offers a full-design service including wallpaper and carpet. Burke will “work within a budget” to help her clients achieve a desired look, she says. She advises people to “comb junk shops. Refinish, re upholster pieces. Start with one piece and build slowly.” One inexpensive decorating idea Burke suggests is using sheets as wall hangings. It is less expensive than paint or wallpaper and it can lx? moved around or taken down complete ly whereas paint and wallpaper are virtually permanent. Gary Wright, store manager of Ethan Allen Gallery, suggests their "custom-room plan.” This includes a maple group that has a desk and storage cabinets with shelves on top. The same look is available in four different sizes; 24. 36. 42 and 48 inches wide. Wright says "lighter colors with maple (furniture)” help make a room brighter and cheerier. “The right kind of lighting and bigger patterns in the upholstery also help,” Wright said . Essential furniture includes a bed, dresser, a sofa or chair ar rangement. and a desk/study area. Wright said. Ethan Allen will do an in home call to get a floor plan to design a layout. They will work with one piece at a time or a complete room scheme. B.J. Stoddard, who works with residential and commercial interior design, offers many practical and inexpensive ideas. Stoddard suggests an "old standby" — wooden crates or cement blocks for inexpensive bookshelves. She also mentions using sheets as window coverings and wall hangings. Large pillows for seating are easy and inexpensive. "Use school banners hanging from the ceiling to help perk up a corner,’' Stoddard says. "Graphics on the walls help a lot.” Stoddard primarily concen trates on using color psychology in designs. "Color sets moods,” she said. "Yellows and reds are energy or action colors while greens and blues are more subdued.” Stoddard goes on to point out that yellow is a meditation col or; it is good for thinking and studying. Good middle tones of all colors go well with one another. Stoddard said a desk, daybed and bookshelves are essential pieces of furniture A good, straight-backed chair is good for studying, she said. "You stay more alert" if the chair is less than comfortable. Stoddard said. A good lamp, large pillows and throw rugs offer warm touches. George Mayer of Space Plann ing, a Eugene interior design company, emphasized that a student needs a place to be alone in an apartment or house. “A student needs to Ire alone with their thoughts and studies." he says. Mayer also points out that plants and posters are excellent decorating items. "Borrow from home.” Mayer suggests. "Bring a little of home along with you." Story by Lisa Kosse Photos by Maria Corvallis 1917 (Vanhllfi IM. 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