What is an easy inexpensive way to cover your up windows?
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You can give it an etched glass look for privacy, while still letting in sunlight-https://www.hometalk.com/diy/windows-doors/windows/glass-etched-front-door-side-window-23931587
Glass Etched Front Door Side Window
Are you looking for privacy, energy savings, improving aesthetics, or something else? There can be a variety of reason to cover up a window.
purchase drop cloths and hang them on an inexpensive rod...they can be painted or just left plain. Additionally you could put a panel of lace fabric on the inside of your window (for privacy) it gets adhered to the window with a ‘glue’ made from corn starch and water. Make a runny liquid of starch and water, paint the window, add the lace, paint the lace with the starch mixture
I used a big drop cloth to cover an 8 foot patio door.....Hung a galvinized pipe, bought small hooks and puttled the drop cloth over the time to the disired length on floor then put the hooks on the pipe and put it all together.....It looked good and I had spent maybe$30.00, no cutting or sewing
Charity shop curtains.............or sheets or blankets or just fabric and make a loop hem and put a pole through or curtain wire.......
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bubble wrap is the cheapest for covering windows for drafts
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