Cheap window covering for french doors?
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Window film, or gauzy curtains on thin rods mounted at top and bottom may be an option.
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Sep 2, 2015 - If eyes are the windows to the soul, then think of window treatments as the hairstyle, the make-up, or the jewelry. Windows without treatments ...
This is super cheap but I thought it turned out ok. We were in a rental house and the french doors were on a room we were using as a bedroom. Since it was a rental, we didn't want to invest a lot of money. I used a roll of brown Kraft paper from Walmart, stencil from Hobby Lobby, white craft paint and white duct tape to attach to the door. Stayed in place perfectly and removed without a trace when it was time to move out. I think total cost was $10 and I can use the stencil again. If I remember correctly, I didn't have to trim the paper to fit the door, it was a perfect fit.
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