October 7, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pnn E'lv October 7, 1956 THE MICHI age ieve With a series of masterful strokes, our researcher is able to solve the interior decorating problems of hundreds of students who have been in deep despair e orange crates, which are still available in some of the better markets. This allows you to build on the principle of growing up- ward and economize greatly on space. Of course, if you don't read, this is a small problem. 2. Since you are using the clos- ets to live in, use paper bags and hooks on the wall for storing your clothing. Paper bags have been found to be very utilitarian for this, and do not scratch the wall when you pile them up. 3. For dining, keep on hand a card table which can be folded and put inconspicuously aside when not needed. Bring it out only for guests; you desk is good enough for dining alone. 4. Although a studio couch is ordinarily excellent as a bed at ight and a luxurious sofa during the day, it probably will not fit - into your apartment. Your best bet - is a cot, which can be decorated adequately for seating purposes. - JIOST of these approaches are A. relatively inexpensive, unles you pay for the card table and cot. ~ If you are not able to obtain a card table from a friend or rela- tive (who, by the way, comprise the most important way of saving money on furnishings), you will probably have to purchase one. - The cot, however, you can con- struct yourself with wood from a lumber company. - Provisions from a lumber deal- - er, or better yet, from a sawmill - -. at wholesale, are even more im- portant in a larger apartment, FOR THE SOPHISTICATED where there is a greater vacuum , ithout risinc froi your chair to fill. . he grudging 1 y admitted, he One student we know desgined -bought. and built his own studio couch with two-by-fours. Altogether, he IF YOU have enough room in used 300 feet of the 400 feet of 1 two-by-fours he bought to con- your apartment to manipulate struct the couch, a work bench, a a hammer, saw and paint brush, typewriting table, shelves, tables, here are some hints on building chairs and assorted tidbits. The furniture: other 100 feet, he planned to "keep 1. Bookcases of boards and - around in case I need it." bricks have become quite common, His apartment is a pertinent but you can add zest to yours by showcase for the do-it-yourself in- choosing the cight color combina- terior decorator. He also built a desk and record shelves, and a tion. Crude bricks are just that stand for a television set, which,. See REFURBISHING, Page 15 fldi --=~~ -- . rhsnizs-\d FOR THE GQURMET a world of gracious living CO/A04 Li11VuOLi Aff95 OK FOR v " TS { l i ti l ;,t ! ik, ,$i<' '. . , qqv f <' ' / , n ... t., j Yt , S in WHITE and C nS = Use your imagination - and you'll see all the smart possibilities of oxford in rich, masculine colors. Perfect with your deep-tone suits - right with new sports clothes, too. TICE & WREN CO,/e /r ?f/en 1107 S. University -- Across from Ann Arbor Bank Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Wherever she may be she de- lights the eye with her sure talent for dressing with great charm and ease. She has that Collins look - an understated elegance with an exh'laroting spork- \ ollin s - - STATE AND LIBERTY Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9:30 to 5:30