The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 24, 1983, Back-to-School Edition, Page Page 70, Image 70

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Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, August 24, 1933
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The coverings are durable, he said. They can be
vacuumed, and water does not damage them. If a
square is stained, it can be replaced.
Once the walls, floor and windows are set, the
student can accessorize the room to reflect his or
her interests, Van Dervoort said.
"Plants always make a room look lively and plea
sant," she said. The potted plants can be put in
inexpensive baskets.
Basket, wicker and rat an chairs are also good
decorating ideas.
Creal said buri chairs, made of a flexible fiber, can
be bought at Pier 1 Imports for $30, and a "king
chair" costs $40.
Van Dervoort also suggested colorful beanbag and
director's chairs.
"Use a lot of pillows, too," she said. Pillows of
various sizes and colors can be put on a mattress
and springs against a wall to serve as a couch.
Lee Ann Patterson, an interior designer with Van
Dervoort & Van Dervoort Inc., graduated from UNL
two years ago. She said she lived in Smith Hall when
she lived on campus.
Magazines often give good ideas for sleeping and
shelving in small spaces, Patterson said.
"Bunk beds' save a lot of space," she said.
Boards propped on cement blocks and then
painted make sturdy shelves for stereo equipment
or a television.
She also suggested putting wooden shelves be
tween the steps of two step ladders for a different
look.
Kim Grossoehme, a UNL senior in commercial
interior design, also suggested using a wooden
ladder to decorate a room.
"Put plants on each step," she said. An old ladder
has more "personality" than a metal one. 'The more
beat up it is, the better."
Grossoehme, a member of the Delta Gamma sor
ority, said with a little creativity, a student can do
"thousands of things" on a small budget.
She painted a galvanized metal trash can white,
and then painted colorful designs on it.
"It can be used for storage or as a dirty clothes
basket," she said, "and it saves space and can be left
in the middle of the room."
Trash cans cost between $10and$15at hardware
stores. A wicker hamper can be used for the same
purpose, and it also saves closet space, she said.
"Colorful tack paper used to line shelves can
brighten up a lot of things," she said.
The paper can be cut in strips and stuck along the
top of the wall as a ceiling border.
Thepaper costs about $2 a roll, she said, "and it
peels right off," when it's time to move.
Thrift and antique stores are full of old items to fix
up, Grossoehme said.
For example, old trunks can be painted and then
used to store sweaters. Colored milk crates can be.
used as shelves for books or stereo equipment.
"You can put anything on walls," she said. Her
suggestions included wicker baskets, matted prints,
posters and old hats.
When decorating, she said, "Let your imagination
go."
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