Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
You just unhook them and take them to the dry cleaners?
What a pain.Who has time for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
The same way I have my Heriz rugs cleaned. By a professional.
Not trying to be an ass, but I don't think many of you are in the demographic to understand how these things work.
I simply cannot imagine putting an IKEA curtain on Target hardware against a room with Schumacher wall coverings.
Its OK that some people have more disposable income. Seriously, you will be OK and get through this revelation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
You just unhook them and take them to the dry cleaners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:40 through 11:37 are all the same person. They are really, really passionate about this topic. I think they should ost photos of spaces they feel look beautiful instead of putting every other poster down.
There are many people who posted on here, Boomer.
I said they looked dated earlier and then posted a pic of Roman shades. Need a pic of wood blinds too?
Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
+1
Allergy nightmare
Already answered. They go to the dry cleaner, just as comforters or nicer linens would.
How often? Not often enough for people who suffer from allergies. And then you bring home the dry cleaning fumes. My lungs are tightening up just thinking about it.
Anonymous wrote:10:40 through 11:37 are all the same person. They are really, really passionate about this topic. I think they should ost photos of spaces they feel look beautiful instead of putting every other poster down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
+1
Allergy nightmare
Already answered. They go to the dry cleaner, just as comforters or nicer linens would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer Roman shades and wood shutters.
Roman shades are also custom draperies.
But they aren’t heavy and dated.
And don’t need to be “custom”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.
+1
Allergy nightmare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer Roman shades and wood shutters.
Roman shades are also custom draperies.
But they aren’t heavy and dated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer Roman shades and wood shutters.
Roman shades are also custom draperies.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer Roman shades and wood shutters.
Anonymous wrote:How on earth do you clean those heavy monstrosities? I imagine them collecting years of dust and filth. Yikes.