I have two huge (12 feet long) sliding glass doors in my new house, one on either end of the living/dining room. I need to cover them, but I’d like to let light in. The previous owners left nice hardware for curtains with drapery hooks, but I think I can use rings with those little clips on them. I can hook the clips to panels of fabric. But how/where do I get really cheap sheers? Okay, inexpensive. Can I buy the fabric?
Would it be cheaper to get shower curtains? I think they’d be too short. Bed sheets? Any ideas? I don’t really have time to sew a bunch of curtains before we move in. It’s not like I’m going to have a bunch of money to spend on this in a couple of months, so they do have to last a little while. And I don’t want it to look horrible.
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I enjoy the freedom of walking around **** in my home. However the rooms I frequent are the kitchen with no curtains/blinds and my room again with no curtains/blinds. The kitchen is surrounded by an 8 foot wall so unless someone looks over it I am protected. My bedroom on the other hand overlooks a private road and a number of the neighbours gardens. Would there be any legal issues if a neighbour spotted me in the ****?
Asked by:Sash Js
Hi,
I am looking for sheer curtains and can find only drab colors like white, brown, cream. I am looking for bright colors of yellow, red, orange in range of 10-15$. I have searched high and low in Target, LNT, BBB and JCPenny.
Yes! I am planning to buy material and sew some off on my own but until then….Thought some of you may have some tips/ideas on other stores..
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I have a sliding glass door in my living room that goes out to the deck. I recently hung vertical blinds over the door, but am looking to put up a curtain as well for extra light blocking and hopefully to trap in some heat.
What is the best way to measure for curtains so that there the curtains will be wide enough and tall enough?
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