How to hang curtains on old window frame?
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How about a branch or tree limb?
You could staple the curtain fabric on the back side of a fence slat. You might want to "rough up" the slat first if you are going for a farmhouse look. Best of luck to you.
Choose cabinet door handles that match your decor colors and intertwine loose fabric instead of curtains
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I envy your 4-pane window. The coolest thing I ever saw was a window like that hung on a wall and behind it was a poster of a large field of flowers. When you looked at it, it seemed like you were looking outside. I have always wanted to do that but YOU have the window. You could put a field of grazing cows - talk about farmhouse! I'm Jealous.
I'd get shutters for each side.