Money for Nothing

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Money for Nothing

Sarah Moore transforms a vintage sewing box, carpenter Bruce Faulseit updates a tired desk, and upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell gives a retro two-seater sofa a stylish overhaul.

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2025
Sarah saves an old boot stretcher – but will repurposing it be a step too far for lighting expert Guy?
Sarah Moore, upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and print artist Zoe Murphy breathe new life into a retro swivel chair and a once-cherished sideboard.
With the help of bag maker Neil Wragg, Sarah Moore breathes new life into a leaking tent and a miniature greenhouse.
Jacqui Joseph enlists luggage legend Neil Wragg to work on some sofa leather, while Jacqui’s creativity is tested by a mannequin.
Designer Daniel Heath gives new life to a retro bureau, and presenter Sarah Moore gets creative with three wooden doors.
Sarah Moore and designer Lucy Tiffney upcycle a pair of old lamps and a tired display cabinet.
Upholsterer Simion falls in love with a super cool sofa frame, but it pushes him way out of his comfort zone – maybe love is blind!
Clawed feet inspire upcycler Tristan to attempt a wild makeover – but will it be a roaring success?
A cast iron machine stumps blacksmith Kev Paxton, and Sarah Moore racks her brains to turn a box of fabric into a heap of cash.
Carwyn thinks a tired table has 'electrifying' potential, while Sarah sees a profit in a quirky dining set.
Seaside stylers Katie and Sophie try to overhaul a bookshelf with a beachy theme they have never tried before.
Sarah risks getting her fingers burnt trying to turn candles into cash and opts for multicoloured carrot designs to save the day!
Lighting designer Guy needs to jump through hoops to somehow repurpose some old croquet sets, while Sarah needs a light touch with a delicate glass dome.
Episodes 2024
Blacksmith Kev 'smashes it' with big profits produced from a glass table, and Sarah gets her wires crossed trying to save a lamp stand.
Broken bookshelves pose a carpentry conundrum for woodworker Sam, and Jacqui tries to dream up a new look for an old headboard.
Jacqui Joseph saves a pair of retro chairs and a rusty metal filing cabinet from going to waste at Beaconsfield recycling centre. Can she and the team transform her finds into a profit?
Upcycler Sarah Peterson rescues a once-cherished sewing box, while Sarah Moore's challenge is to breathe new life into a retro doll's house.
Antique furniture has restorer Peter attempting the impossible, but are all three pieces too past it to pull in the cash?
Sarah Moore repurposes a chest of drawers and calls on upholsterer Ray Clarke to give an old armchair a redesign.
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