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Treatment Curtains
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Blossom Collection This simple, yet intricate, design has silhouettes of delicate blossoms cascading from the center onto the edges of each piece. Runners are a narrower 12″ width for use on narrow furniture, or layering on top of other wider fabric runners and placemats. Machine wash. Made in U.S.A…. |
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Pine Cone Lace Curtain Clusters of pine cones accent these pretty lacy curtains, made of easy-care polyester with the look and feel of heavyweight cotton. Specify: White or Ecru…. |
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Brighton Collection Brighton window treatments and table textiles are created using a unique “crushing” process. It gives the lace a slightly “crumpled” effect and a truly vintage look. The texture is heat-set to last through repeated washings. This process, which adds to the beauty of the lace, may result in some size variation. Note: Brighton is now available with the macrame lace bottoms and the Macrame Designer R… |
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Croscill Savina Pole Top Drapery and Tieback Set $129.99 Croscill Savina Pole Top Drapery and Tieback Set is the essence of luxury, with its rich colors and sophisticated prints. The solid drapery features paisley embroidery down the side and is framed with a gimp, on a silky fabric. Pole Drapery Set includes lined panels 82″ x 84″ with two tiebacks…. |
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Kid’s Flower Bamboo Beaded Curtain by Bamboo 54 $69.99 Add interest to your child bedroom with this kid’s flower curtain by Bamboo 54. Can be used indoors or outdoors (recommended to be kept out of rain)…. |
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Liz Claiborne Main Avenue Window Valance $48.00 Liz Claiborne Main Avenue Window Valance is made of brushed canvas with tonal pick stitching across the bottom. Treated with Liz’s exclusive Care Free Stain Resister which will allow most food and liquid stains to bead up and wipe clean. Window Valance Size 60″ x 15″….. |
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Kurtain Kraft ~ Kornice Valance (Home Decorating with Sandra Lee) $3.95 A one-on-one guide to creating elegant, traditional window treatments without gluing or sewing!… |
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Easy Style Sewing Series – Shades (Roman, Pleated Balloon, Gathered Balloon Shades) $48.00 See, step by step, how to achieve truly professional results by sewing your own window treatments. Using an Easy Style video, even the beginning sewer can save hundreds of dollars by doing it themselves the way the professionals do. Complete instructions from how to measure before you begin, to hanging your finished shade, and no fancy equipment is needed. Best of all, countless advice on avoiding… |
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Levolor Fluted End Cap Rod Set, Satin Nickel, 1-Inch Diameter, 36 to 66-Inch Width $27.16 From Levolor, the window design authority, this 1-inch decorative rod set provides the perfect scale for todayâs larger rooms and higher ceilings. This rod diameter can be used with any drapery weight or header style to create a well dressed window. For easier opening and closing, or to hang pleated draperies, use with Levolor Clip Rings available in coordinating finishes.Set includes 2 finia… |
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Etched Leaf Window Film 24-by-36-Inch $17.99 “ARTSCAPE” ETCHED LEAF WINDOW FILM 24″ X 36″ Translucent film for windows, showers and glass Allows light to enter yet provides privacy Great to block unwanted views or in places where blinds/curtains remain closed regularly Self-adhering (static) – no adhesives Easily trimmed to fit and matches patterns like wallpaper Easily removed without leaving any residue… |

Apartment dweller with window frames made of aluminum or metal, how can I hang curtains?
Just moved into an apartment that has aluminum or metal window frames, any ideas on window treatments? I don’t wont to drill any holes in the walls and the blinds provided don’t offer enough privacy and too much light coming in at night?
Help, please.
I am sure that the windows you are talking about are not that deep and that the current window treatments take up the recess of the window. Also if it is like places I have lived they dont want you to remove the provided window treatments.
take some time, really look at the window and frame and wall…
maybe even make something that is freestanding from the floor.
Then design something that suits your needs.
Most importantly… patent your design and try to improve on it then sell it… There are probably a ton of people out there with the same problem as you and you could make money off of finding the solution. Then you can stop renting and put whatever kind of curtains you want up on the windows that you own.