Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could use those 3M Command hooks that remove cleanly. Attach to the ceiling, string sturdy cord between them, and hang the curtains on the cord. Or, ooh! You could get those 70s-era beaded curtains! That would be grooooovy.
There are also 3M Command velco-like sets that are supposed to be easy to remove from the wall (or ceiling or bunk bed edge) that you could use to attach the fabric to the ceiling and then it should be easy to take the fabric down and hang it back up. You can buy curtains or get fusible webbing (AKA Steam a Seam) to hem the edges of fabric you pick out. Steam a Seam is really easy to use--you iron it. There are some really great and not too expensive print fabrics for kids in JoAnn Fabrics/Michaels. You could pick out a different material for each child. If you have a friend with a sewing machine, sewing straight lines on large pieces of fabric is actually pretty quick and easy.
Anonymous wrote:You could use those 3M Command hooks that remove cleanly. Attach to the ceiling, string sturdy cord between them, and hang the curtains on the cord. Or, ooh! You could get those 70s-era beaded curtains! That would be grooooovy.
Anonymous wrote:You could use those 3M Command hooks that remove cleanly. Attach to the ceiling, string sturdy cord between them, and hang the curtains on the cord. Or, ooh! You could get those 70s-era beaded curtains! That would be grooooovy.
Anonymous wrote:Ikea used to have the top bunk part in blue stars.
Anonymous wrote:The pink ones are made of cotton. Any chance you could dye it? To a dark blue or dark green?
Have you looked on etsy?
What kind of ceiling do you have? That popcorn spray ceiling that is bumpy, or something smooth?
If you could somehow attach a thin rod to make an L shape on the ceiling, you could hang fabric on that.