Hang Drapes Make your living room feel bigger by raising your curtain rods at least 4 inches above the window frame. With long drapes that reach the floor, the window and the entire room will appear larger. “I want my eye to be continuously able to move around the room … and the cei...
Insert the sharpened end of the drapery pin, just above the bottom bar of the U, through all layers except the face layer of the drapes. Step 6: Hang the Drapes
Finally, add one small Command hook on each side of the window, ensuring the hook faces away from the window. This will help the garland hang straight down along the sides. Hang the garland Hang the first garland by placing one end on the first hook to the side of the vertical divider....
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I just remove the ends on the pipe (they are just sitting there) and add the curtains that way. You can certainly do the other method but you would need to unscrew each time you put up or removed the curtains. Reply Helen says: I read everything below about your porch drapes. I ...
hang to the floor; for the latter, add a few extra inches onto the total so that the curtains can “puddle” (something that,as Homes To Love notes, is something that works particularly well with cotton and linen drapes). When measuring width, be sure to add 4-8 extra inches to the...
It is smart house management to take advantage of that free heat whenever possible. In the winter, opening up shades and drapes on south-facing windows allows sunlight inside the house where it can warm floors, furniture, and furnishings. This is called passive solar heating, and on a sunny...