January/February 2014 Omaha Magazine

Page 148

Omaha Home: d•i•y Story by David Williams • Photos by Bill Sitzmann

Design Challenge From Debris to Darling

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MAHA HOME F O U N D B R E N N A

Maldonado rummaging through A&R Salvage and Recycling; the dusty, floorto-ceiling treasure trove of everything you could possibly want or need in terms of salvaged…well, floors and ceilings, and everything in between. But would the Union Pacific train dispatcher stand a chance in a design challenge when pitted against such seasoned pros as Omaha Home contributing editor Sandy Besch-Matson and the design mavens of Anderson Interiors—Lori Anderson, daughter Lindsey Anderson, and Erin Jerabek? But Maldonado has an ace up her sleeve. She studied interior design in college, and her home is filled with creative and budget-friendly trash-to-treasure projects. Let’s see what happens with a $150 spending limit at A&R Salvage in a no-holds barred design throw-down…

Sandy Besch-Matson's Vanity

MATERIALS LIST

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Old dresser or similar piece of choice Vintage tin ceiling tiles Vestal sink knobs, (get fun with this item) Decorative tacks or nails of choice Paint and glaze (1 part paint/1 part glaze)

CONSTRUCTION TIME: FIVE HOURS

“I love mixing the old and the new, especially with lots of texture. In my mind I was thinking of something that could be used as a multipurpose piece just about anywhere in my house. Pictured here it serves as a vanity, but that could all change very easily. Next week it could be behind my sofa with a lamp!” Sandy Besch-Matson


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