Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m ordering blinds for my new house. They were kind of expensive but necessary and we didn’t want to install them ourselves. But I’ll go back later and put up curtains. Is there something wrong with store bought curtains? They aren’t very cheap anymore either. Nothing is cheap anymore.
Of course not! It just means you're a little limited in terms of lengths, fabrics, and interlining. Most of the time, it seems like the cost of store bought lined and pleated panels is not that different from if you had them made with the same fabric. And you can't get interlining, which really adds so much to to the look of them imo. But in general, no, of course there's nothing wrong with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can’t fathom paying more for curtains in one room of my house than I paid for my car.
We’re pretty well off by national averages, so apparently curtains are for rich people.
No, they're for people who value them.
The original thread was started by a woman (I'M A DOCTOR!) whose comments make it clear that she didn't value custom drapes, so people responded to her complaints by telling her not to get them and just go for RH, PB, etc.
Literally laughed out loud.
Anonymous wrote:I’m ordering blinds for my new house. They were kind of expensive but necessary and we didn’t want to install them ourselves. But I’ll go back later and put up curtains. Is there something wrong with store bought curtains? They aren’t very cheap anymore either. Nothing is cheap anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can’t fathom paying more for curtains in one room of my house than I paid for my car.
We’re pretty well off by national averages, so apparently curtains are for rich people.
When my parents were setting up their home it was simply what you did. So there were more design professionals who helped you do it. Recently, we did update the drapes in my parents' home and I can assure you that they didn't pay 15K. They were modest, modern roman shades with a custom fabric. It's about your priorities. And yes, my parents paid at least 200K total to get their first floor (including kitchen) re-done. Certainly more than they paid for any car. But, again, priorities.
Is there house worth $20 million? My house cost $1.6 million. I can’t imagine spending more than $10-$15,000 total for the whole house to have window treatments. It’s just about the ratio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's happening again! I am so here for the 2025 version of this thread. Can we pick a fun name?
CurtainGate?
Drapageddon?
Not Drapegate?
Blinds-sided by the cost of curtains
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can’t fathom paying more for curtains in one room of my house than I paid for my car.
We’re pretty well off by national averages, so apparently curtains are for rich people.
No, they're for people who value them.
The original thread was started by a woman (I'M A DOCTOR!) whose comments make it clear that she didn't value custom drapes, so people responded to her complaints by telling her not to get them and just go for RH, PB, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can’t fathom paying more for curtains in one room of my house than I paid for my car.
We’re pretty well off by national averages, so apparently curtains are for rich people.
When my parents were setting up their home it was simply what you did. So there were more design professionals who helped you do it. Recently, we did update the drapes in my parents' home and I can assure you that they didn't pay 15K. They were modest, modern roman shades with a custom fabric. It's about your priorities. And yes, my parents paid at least 200K total to get their first floor (including kitchen) re-done. Certainly more than they paid for any car. But, again, priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's happening again! I am so here for the 2025 version of this thread. Can we pick a fun name?
CurtainGate?
Drapageddon?
Not Drapegate?
Blinds-sided by the cost of curtains
Anonymous wrote:It's happening again! I am so here for the 2025 version of this thread. Can we pick a fun name?
CurtainGate?
Drapageddon?
Anonymous wrote:I just can’t fathom paying more for curtains in one room of my house than I paid for my car.
We’re pretty well off by national averages, so apparently curtains are for rich people.
Anonymous wrote:I just can’t fathom paying more for curtains in one room of my house than I paid for my car.
We’re pretty well off by national averages, so apparently curtains are for rich people.