Chic decor for cheap Students on a budget can decorate their residences by turning recycled materials into functional and visually pleasing furniture BY MOLLY COONEY-MESKER DAILY EMERALD FREELANCE REPORTER Old furniture is no longer ugly. It is fresh, hip and aesthetically pleasing, not to mention ben eficial for a college student. Furnishing a home or apart ment no longer involves a maxed-out credit card and a Pier One catalogue. Today, fur niture “shop Warehouse in south Eugene may be the final destination for unwanted bicycles, bro ken plumbing, cracked win dows and forgotten children’s toys, but students who take a closer look will see it is real ly a collection of reusable items begging to be made into tables, chairs, shelves and art pieces. It is organized chaos, sepa ping can be an adventure, a project and an expense-free endeavor. Making fur niture out of recycled mate FOR MORE ^3 INFORMATION To learn how to make more items out of recyled materials, like CD spindles, visit www.readymademag.com. rated into a workshop full of doors, another full of jars and vases and yet another packed with rial doesn t require a degree or carpentry expertise. Ac cording to an April 17 Ore gonian article, “The recycle aesthetic,” this trend “is not just using old stuff, but trans forming it, often deconstruct ing it, giving it new life, and ultimately new identity.” Collecting materials for furniture does not call for Dumpster diving or digging through curbside trash and recycling. BRING Recycling old light fixtures. BRING employee Greg Mannin said “reuse is much better than recycling; there’s zero waste.” Old doors and windows can be transformed into ideal tabletops. When perched atop an old work bench frame or mounted onto reused wooden legs, a window becomes a coffee table complete with funky hinges and latches. Doors can act as a bed frame: Two OREGON DAILY EMERALD your independent student newspaper doors secured onto solid-end supports such as wooden boxes can form a queen- or king-size bed. Fruit, milk and wine crates can be trans formed without setting a fin ger on a hammer or nails. A crate flipped on its side can make a sturdy bedside table; stack two on top of each oth er, and a bookshelf is born. One of the most under-used resources for creating practi cally anything is the shipping pallet. This is a good source of solid wood that can easily be converted into chairs, tables and shelves. When it comes to decorat ing, buying small trinkets can be costly and time consum ing. Instead, look for jars to use as vases. Wire can be bent, warped and twisted to create a light fixture. Reused furniture design is about more than just inex pensive, original, cutting edge decor. It is also about being part of a growing trend, a new generation of consumers who are making sustainable choices without sacrificing style. l With Campus Area Quads Summer rates $205-$255 Tuition increases... less financial aid... more student loan debt... increasing dorm rates & rising utility costs. Lower your expenses • with our Campus Area Quads, all within I stepping distance to the University of j Oregon. | • Shared Bath / Private Bath Units I • Upgraded units available I • Private Entrances i | • Furnished or unfurnished I • Paid Utilities / No Utility Deposits I • Flexible lease terms I . I • On-site management I *24 hour emergency service I • Rent an entire quad group with 3 friends I I • Rental Rates $305 - $355 Campus Court Quads 1544 Alder St. #21 (541) 344-2816 • Security Deposit $200 Woodside Manor 1810 Harris St. #105 (541) 344-2657 022148 ASK ABOUT OUR 1 AND 2 BEDROOM STUDIO APARMENTS Talray Holdings (Oregon), Inc. 105 I West 8th Avenue • (541) 344-9763 www.talray.com Welcome to 725 EAST 14TH 111LYARD HOUSE New, Upscale Apartments! Secured Front Entrance And Parking Garage! 014005 Each Unit Features: Cable ready for direct high speed access to ■ Microwave Oven the internet and the U of O ■ Frost free Refrigerator Washer & Dryer ■ Exercise Room Self Cleaning Oven ■ Quality and Amenities Throughout! Model Unit Available to View for Fall lease sign up! For additional information on the newest and most exciting apartment complex, designed for the discriminating student in upscale living and modern technology, contact: 302-9088 von Klein Property Management, LLC. 1301 Ferry Street, #2 » Phone 485-7776 * Fax 334-6568 _ *•-' * v * ******^ \•****,4 *X*>>T*V* VoWWVVV ^-V** VW«-c- , 4 , , ! . , , v , . . . . t . t ~ ~ " ‘ 1 V I ’ • ■ u ! J ' * ' * ’ '** 1 • •' V t » » • ■ t, 4 . . , , . . . , .