I need to create more privacy but economically. Any thoughts?
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Hi. What about getting cloth drop cloths to make curtains? They are in different sizes. You can hang with curtain clips. I don't know what they are called, but they have the ring that goes over the rod and a clip to clip to the curtain. It's easy to open and close. If you hang to the ceiling it makes a bigger impact. You will have to wash then 2 times at least. My final wash I made sure I had fabric softener in the wash and rinse. Take them out of the dryer befor they are completely dry to avoid wrinkles. Oh if you need to cut them down, you can use that "press n seam" for a no sew You will get lots of comments asking where ypu got the linen drapes.
I have double curtain rods woth sheers and drapes. Here is a link.
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/double-curtain-rods/
Window clings from amazon
What about making Roman shades? That way, they can be open during the day, bringing in all that light.
http://www.dummies.com/crafts/sewing/how-to-make-roman-shades/
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Roman-Shade
https://www.allthingsthrifty.com/2015/03/diy-roman-shades-tutorial.html
I share your dislike of vertical blinds, but the animal members of the family insist on them, so they can just push them out of the way for window-sitting!
I like pleated shades, but the translucent type, not the room darkening ones. They're a bit pricey, but if your window is two windows side by side, perhaps that would not be so expensive. A friend just put in a pleated shade that has the opening at top, they open from the top down, so she can have light come in during the day, but the bottom of the window is covered. Or perhaps a bamboo or fabric roman shade? I had one window that is as wide as yours, and I had a double rod, with full length sheers and a traverse rod for drapes that open and close for nighttime.
Also, you can make the window treatments larger than the opening, if you like. That does give the appearance of a taller or wider window, and in the case of drapes, lets you stack them back on the wall, so the whole window is uncovered if you wish. Don't forget to check out those bargain window treatment companies like Blinds to Go. I also have gotten some good curtain buys at JC Penney, and their website is informative as to measuring.
Hi Ellen. We are traveling this time of year. To get out of the coooooold. I'm so sorry I can't get you a picture of them. I am getting some more drop cloths tho to line the curtains that I made for the camper. Take my word they look very rich when hung, aslong as you get out all the stiffness with the washing. And if you hate to iron like me, then don't forget to pull out of dryer before they get totaly dry. And it gets the folding wrinkles out also. Good Luck.....Gigi
How about old fashioned window shades. I use them in every room, with curtains on top. Another option, wood shutters, with or without fabric inserts. The shutters are available at big box stores. I use the shutters in my bath for privacy at the window, and in a bedroom - but I have sheers also on top of them.
I have wooden shutters behind my living room sofa. The window I have is longer than wide which is the opposite of yours. I like shutters because they have a lot of options for open or close. Mine are stained but for yours I would recommend white paint. With shutters you can have all slats closed, as well as the shutters themselves covering the window, or you can have some slats open, some panels open. there is a lot of variety in how you keep the shutters but they offer the maximum in privacy.
Why not use the lace and cornstarch idea? I have that in my bathroom window and it looks great from both sides.
Wal Mart carries pretty cheap fabric (but not all Wal mart stores)
Diane
Pleated shades and cellular shades are not the same.
Pleated tend to be more of a papery texture, cellular are more of a fabric. Pleated, especially in the larger sizes, tend to loose their ability to close back tightly, and can become stretched out of shape.
Neither style have the flexibility of providing full privacy and being able to see out of the whole window at at the same time.
Ellen, were you wanting more privacy during the daytime also, or just after dark?
Window vinyl sheets comes on roll.. Home Depot.. cut to size ..
Wal-Mart has oodles of window treatments. I have three windows I wanted to have thermal drapes, as my condo gets so cold during the winter. I searched for several weeks, ordered several different colors to get the right match, (the images aren't what they actually are online). Sent all back and order the ones that worked. For seven panels it was only $70, $10 dollars a piece.
let light in. Also there's the pull down solid shades that roll up when not in used still lprivacy wouy up for wFrosted contac paper all or part of the
Artscape window films/ I have them on the bottoms of some of my windows...lets light in..peeking nosey neighbors out....and looks AWESOME !! Dogs can't look out and bark or tear apart blinds like they have done a hundred times. They come in a variety of designs...and look really nice.
I think shutters would look great! Check on Craigslist or other local site sometimes find a great deal
Since you want more privacy at night, you could go with a roller blind that simply pulls down and pulls up over the window. This blind mounts inside the window frame. Then on the outside of the window frame you could mount more attractive, lighter sheer fabric valances or side panels of your choice.
I WOULD SUGGEST THAT A VINYL STICK ON THAT ALLOWS LIGHT TO FILTER IN WOULD BE GREAT BUT AN ALTERNATIVE WOULD BE TO PAINT A SCENIC WINDOW AND ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS WILL WANT ONE.