I need options for a window treatment, it is 10×60″?
disneyfan Want’s to know:
Hello. I have a tight top which still like to let light through but add its secrecy. I bought a faux wood blind who were on order but I realized that I have measured and now I have to make do something else since then that I was $ 60. I want to explore other options before payment of another $ 60. Where can I obtain an auction tent / tents for this window format? I also tried the window aderisco, nothing decorative, just normal and not able to see it though but still leave the light inside, any ideas where to find this? I could just measure and cut a part to fit the window, the idea where can I get a small roll of the window static adheres? All other ideas would be great. thank you
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Hello. I have a tight top which still like to let light through but add its secrecy. I bought a faux wood blind who were on order but I realized that I have measured and now I have to make do something else since then that I was $ 60. I want to explore other options before payment of another $ 60. Where can I obtain an auction tent / tents for this window format? I also tried the window aderisco, nothing decorative, just normal and not able to see it though but still leave the light inside, any ideas where to find this? I could just measure and cut a part to fit the window, the idea where can I get a small roll of the window static adheres? All other ideas would be great. thank you
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Hi, maybe try curtains intended for sidelight windows . . . they are narrow, 26″ wide, and come in 63″ length.
Comment by C — August 10, 2008 @ 9:12 am
I bought static window cling in a roll that was 3 feet wide & 20 feet long at Home Depot. I got the kind with UV filtering. They also had the kind that is mirrored on the back side. If the window is 10 inches wide, why not just use a dowel? They are available at both craft and hardware stores & you can buy whatever kind of hardware you want. I would look for sheer fabric and put it on the dowel.
Comment by starshadow7@sbcglobal.net — August 11, 2008 @ 9:55 am
How about a tension rod and a piece of fabric either glued to the rod, or sewn by someone? 10 minutes work. The rod should be less than $5.00, and 1 yard of sheer material less than $10.
Comment by saaanen — August 12, 2008 @ 10:22 pm