Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I'm going to make the hidden tab curtains, with a blackout lining or a regular lining depending on the window location. Hidden tabs seem easier and cheaper than dealing with grommets, tabs, or circular hooks.
I'm pretty sure I understand how to do everything. I found the View Along the Way post most helpful in laying the process out. I may do translucent blinds on our main level too. Thanks for all of the links and thoughts!
But here's my latest conundrum-- we have two windows facing the street in our living room, separated by about 5 feet of wall space. I'm thinking about doing one big curtain rod that runs between them, and having one panel on the outside of the windows. There are radiators at the floor level in front of each of the windows, so the panels would either have to be above the radiators, or floor length and primarily for looks to soften the room. Would this look odd to do? Would it be better to do blinds only or two separate rods?
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I made my first blackout lined curtain last night, following the instructions from the "View Along the Way" blog. It looks amazing! And my kids' room is much darker already. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
Only 20+ more to go!![]()
(P.S. It took about 3 hours to sew and iron one panel, but I imagine it'll go faster as I get better. I'm only going to do one panel per window for now. It will probably cost $50-$70 per window on average in the end, including new hardware.)
Anonymous wrote:Did you price the most expensive blinds on Earth and add in the cost of someone installing them because for $7000 you could have shutters. And not to be mean but didn't you figure window costs into your house bid ? Because the only home I bought blinds for was my new never lived in house. My other homes came with blinds and my sold homes we had to leave the blinds.
I bought from Wayfair. Grommet room darkening insulated drapes. After figuring out supplies and time it took to make, it came out cheaper just to buy.
I take it you haven't priced curtain rods ? That's more expensive than blinds.
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. Also, Joanns fabric is your best bet for liners. Get their mobile app and check it frequently for coupons. never go without a coupon. Watch till you get one for at least 30 percent off one item and maybe even 50 percent off and use it to get one large cut of tons of liner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid 10k, you need to figure this in when you buy a house, duh.
You all are idiots. You wouldn't not buy the house you want because you can't immediately afford custom window treatments to be installed. That is incredibly unrealistic in this area.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the resource suggestions!
I suppose we COULD afford the blinds if we wanted to. But I'd rather use our decorating budget for things I can't make myself, like a new couch.
Plus I prefer a more vintage feel. I'm relatively crafty-- I like to knit, felt, quilt, bake, etc.-- and like teaching these skills to my girls. I like my house to reflect these hobbies.
I'm going to give it a shot! Thanks for all the words of encouragement.
Anonymous wrote:I paid 10k, you need to figure this in when you buy a house, duh.