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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][QUOTE] I was shocked at how much of the windows the curtains were blocking, and thus how much brighter the room was without them. [/QUOTE] You haven't hung them properly if they are hiding the window. Your drapery panels should FRAME the window when they are open. They should not block your windows. [img]https://cdn.apartmenttherapy.info/image/upload/f_jpg,q_auto:eco,c_fill,g_auto,w_1500,ar_1:1/at%2Farchive%2Fd73dbf780df765d84d510ccf0022c12c43a30985[/img] [/quote] thanks for the illustration! That is exactly the problem -- they weren't hung correctly. But the window frame for window #1 is just 3 inches from the corner of the room. So there isn't room to lay/stack the curtains off to the side. Its a bit frustrating that the windows aren't centered along that wall. So that is making me think I have to something that is always closed (like shears) or something like blinds/shades.[/quote]
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