Money for Nothing Season 2
Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
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Money for Nothing
2015 / TV-GEntrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
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Amongst the items Sarah Moore rescues are a set of decorative features from a Victorian home, and it is up to craftsman and design artisan Daniel Heath to come up with some inventive ideas to transform them. Jay Blades has a crack at rejuvenating a set of classic dining chairs, and will Sarah be able to turn a profit when she starts adorning a plastic chair with petals?
At Bredbury recycling centre Sarah Moore finds some pine doors, glass demijohns and a box of old rope. The imaginative team of Josh and Oli, and upcyler extraordinaire Guy Trench are on hand to help Sarah turn her trash into something rather flash.
Sarah Moore unearths three hidden gems at the recycling centre in Altrincham and is on a mission to transform them with the help of two very talented artisans. Daniel Heath is tasked with saving a collection of ailing mirrors, while Norman Wilkinson has his hands full in a bid to rethink an old oak wardrobe. Sarah works her magic turning some kitchen scales from drab to fab.
Sarah Moore rescues three items from Bredbury recycling centre. It is up to Josh and Oli to reimagine some discarded logs, while lighting supremo Guy Trench is hoping he can create some top-end lighting from a rusty petrol can. After plumbing the depths of her imagination, Sarah comes up with a great idea to transform some old pipes into fabulous and desirable centrepieces.
Sarah Moore rescues three items from being lost to the skip in Altrincham. Daniel Heath is an award-winning wallpaper and textile designer, but he has to use all his creativity to transform some rusty old railings, while Norman Wilkinson is given the task of rebuilding some old cupboard doors in the hope that they will be welcomed into a new home.
Sarah Moore rescues three items from being lost to the skip in Altrincham, but she has her work cut out with an eclectic collection of objects. Anthony Devine goes the extra mile to transform an armchair, while Josh and Oli put their abundant woodworking skills to the test as they turn some mouldy old stumps back into trees. With the artisans hard at work, will Sarah's idea for an old lawnmower turn a profit for its unsuspecting owner?
Sarah Moore is in Witley on a mission to salvage three skip-bound items and give them a new lease of life. While Sarah has her hands full reworking a classic cuckoo clock to give it a colourful twist, upcycling whizz Jay Blades gets to work stamping his own unique style on a pair of bamboo chairs. But what can the visionary team of furniture restorers Tom and Johnny do to revolutionise a clapped-out old kitchen unit?
Sarah Moore is searching for three things to save from being lost forever in a Witley tip, but will she be able to find new homes for an old sewing machine, a broken drawing table and a collection of skip-bound cutlery? With a little help from artist blacksmith Bex Simon and the creative duo of Josh and Oli, Sarah hopes to transform the items and turn a profit. But what will she do with that discarded silverware?
Award-winning designer Daniel Heath and upcycler extraordinaire Guy Trench are on a mission to help Sarah Moore transform some tip finds into fantastic desirable objects. With three items successfully saved from the skip in Altrincham, Sarah gets to work on a discarded table. Guy has some interesting ideas that should help an old vice find a new home, and can Daniel put his unique twist on a pair of chairs and turn them from drab to fab?
Sarah Moore saves an interesting collection of items that were destined for the tip in Witley, but can her three hidden treasures be transformed from drab to designer? Upcycling expert Jay Blades is a master with a paintbrush and is out to restore a classic table, while upholstery expert Anthony Devine is hoping his bright and bold design can make a pair of chairs cool again. Sarah is smitten with a retro piece of outdoor furniture, but can she give it a makeover that will help it find a new home?
Sarah Moore is in Walsall saving more hidden treasure that was destined for the trash. With three items secured, Anthony Devine is delighted at the quality of the sofa left on his doorstep. Not one to shy away from making a statement with his creative designs, can he convince Sarah that his plan is a winner? Artisan bag maker Neil Wraggs is an expert in creating bespoke items, but his hands are full turning the old leather cushions Sarah has for him from tip-bound to top end.
Sarah Moore is in Altrincham hoping to find some hidden gems she can transform and send off to a new home. Bex Simon may be an ace at the anvil but a filing cabinet proves to be an unexpected adversary that requires all her creative flair. Upholstery artiste Ray Clarke struggles to coax an old sofa back to life but it looks like his hard work could pay off and return a tidy profit for its original owner.
Design maestro Jay Blades and innovative duo Josh and Oli set to work helping Sarah Moore revamp three items from tip-bound trash to top drawer. Sarah hopes to find new homes for the items she picked up in Walsall, but first she has to work out what to do with an art deco train set. Jay experiments with some designer cloth after deciding not to follow Sarah's colour suggestion, while Josh and Oli turn a broken sofa into a furniture masterpiece.
Sarah Moore transforms three hidden gems that were tip-bound in Witley. Bag-making specialist Neil Wraggs is used to upcycling outlandish materials, but will need to use all his creative skill to turn a pile of rustic hessian sacks into something classy. Designer Daniel Heath unleashes his creativity on an old felted card table, and Sarah's years as a chef come in handy with a particularly unusual find.
Sarah Moore is in Witley, where she rescues three tip-bound items she hopes to transform and turn into a profit for their owners. Upcycling expert Guy Trench endures a few head-scratching moments trying to salvage a rusty blue petrol can, while creative duo Tom and Johnny work their magic tackling an old chest of drawers and turning them from dull to delectable. But how much will Sarah be able to hand back to the items' unsuspecting owners?
Sarah Moore gets her hands on an interesting collection of items that were headed for the tip in Walsall. Will blacksmith Bex Simon be able to bring her own unique brand of creativity to the mound of metal shelves that Sarah has for her? Master upholsterer Anthony Devine is no stranger to bold design and is out to convince Sarah that his revamp of a drab old armchair will bring it back on trend and turn a tidy profit to return to its owner.
Sarah Moore unearths some hidden gems in Altrincham, but can all three tip-bound objects be turned into fantastic and desirable items? Designer Daniel Heath stamps his characteristic style on an old dressing table, while Jay Blades gives a pair of dowdy chairs a makeover to put them back on trend. Sarah grabbed some discarded carpet at the tip but what exactly will she do with it, and can she make a profit to return to the original owners?
Sarah Moore visits a recycling centre in Witley where she grabs three items to transform from drab to fab so they can take pride of place in a new home. Blacksmith Bex Simon has the task of turning some disregarded oak into something stunning, while upholsterer Anthony Devine has a rather radical idea to spruce up an old armchair. But it's an unexpected discovery by Sarah which means there could be profit to be made from all three items.
Sarah Moore looks for three things to save from the clutches of the tip crusher in Walsall. With the help of artisan Norman Wilkinson and master craftsman Jay Blades, Sarah hopes to turn a profit on her objects to return to their unsuspecting owners. Jay lends his flair to revamp a discarded chair from dull to delectable, while Norman uses old floorboards to add some class to a chest of drawers, but will all their hard work pay off?
Sarah Moore unearths some hidden gems at the recycling centre in Altrincham, but can she turn all three tip-bound items into a profit for the people getting rid of them? Josh and Oli are tasked with transforming a collection of ailing lab stools, while upcycler extraordinaire Guy Trench tries to turn an old electrical meter into a table lamp. Sarah works her magic, turning some old fabric from drab to fab, but will all three things have the potential to produce some cash to return to their unsuspecting owners?
Sarah Moore is in Walsall sifting through unwanted items in search of some real finds that she can save from the dump. With three items successfully squirreled away she turns to upholsterer Ray Clarke in search of assistance, but can he transform a traditional wing-back chair from clapped out to contemporary? Meanwhile, Norman Wilkinson has been charged with breathing new life into some old brown furniture and Sarah has grabbed hold of a rug to work on herself - but there is a surprise in store that could mean some cash to return to an unsuspecting owner.
After a successful time at the recycling centre in Witley, Sarah Moore has bagged herself three more hidden gems that she hopes will generate some profit for their unsuspecting owners. It's up to Daniel Heath to come up with an ingenious solution for some rusty old metal props while upholstery master Anthony Devine has a rather outlandish idea to revitalise a design classic. This just leaves Sarah to try her hand at sculpting chicken wire. But will all their hard work be enough to generate a profit?
Sarah is in Witley saving more treasure destined for the trash. Vivian's copper pipes give creative wizzkids Josh and Oli a few headaches, while Norman has to harness all his inventive skill to repurpose some old floorboards in his own distinctive style. Sarah pounces on an unlikely project of her own, and in the end it looks like all three have the potential to produce some cash to return to unsuspecting owners.
Sarah saves an interesting collection of items that were destined for the tip in Walsall, but can an old phone chair, a metal chest and some offcuts of wood be changed from drab to designer? Upcycling expert Jay Blades is a master with a paintbrush and is out to convince Sarah that his bright and bold design ideas can make an old bit of furniture cool again, while award-winning designer Daniel Heath has his hands full giving the old metal chest a retro makeover.
At the tip, Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into bespoke and valuable pieces. Sarah is in Witley, where she rescues three tip-bound items that she thinks she can turn into a profit for the people getting rid of them. Artist blacksmith Bex revels in giving a new lease of life to an old water tank, while creative duo Josh and Oli have an idea that will pit our artisans head to head. But how much will Sarah be able to hand back to the items' unsuspecting owners?