In redoing my living room I had gotten some new drapes from Ballard Designs {on sale $59.00 a panel}. One of the treatments I removed from the window was cafe-style curtains that I used on the lower half of the windows. These are very long windows and just perfect for people to look into from the street.
So, I’m not comfortable just leaving them open like this. I still had some of this fabric from the ottoman I made here. Plus, I kept the tension rods that I had originally used in this window.
I had just enough, in fact, to use it at the windows as an under-treatment to the panels. These are a 3-window unit. Each window measures 24 inches wide. I didn’t want to go the whole way down, so I measured about halfway down ~ 31 inches long. {Pardon the glare and my filthy windows}.
I cut the fabric, adding a couple of inches all the way around for the seams. I ironed down the seams on all four sides. I then used my Stitch Witchery iron on hem tape to secure the seams. I incorporated a sleeve for the tension rods in the top.
Here’s what I got.
For the bottom, I decided to try something a little different. I found some wrapping paper rolls and stole their cardboard roll. These rolls just happened to fit the width of these windows {this makes it meant to be in my book!}.
Starting at the bottom I rolled the fabric up using the cardboard roll. I added black ribbon on both sides to tie it up and I can let it down if I so choose. I need to get another roll of ribbon for the third window. I did not secure the ribbon to the fabric; it is just laying on it and I moved the tied portion around to the other side.
You could do different variations with this basic make-up. You could take the ribbon and just tie each side up {without the cardboard roll}. You could also use pins or whatever else to do the faux roman shade look like I did here. Or you could just leave it down, although I would probably add a beautiful decorative trim to the bottom edge to finish it off. {I’ll bet a black and clear beaded trim would look great}!
My windows used about 1 1/2 yards of fabric {total}. The fabric was $14.98 a yard from fabric.com and I originally purchased 3 yards. Best $45.00 I’ve spent so far this year! The tension rods and cardboard rolls were free, since I had them already, and the ribbon was $3.99 a roll. {I have a coupon for 30% off ribbon that I can use on the third roll}.
Now I don’t feel like I’m right out there in the open when I go into this room!
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Good Morning Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI am just having my first cup of coffee and here we go! I love what you did with your big window, you clever girl you!!
I just had to go and look in my prop closet to see if I had enough fabric to do a window that has been making me crazy. See, I cannot rest.
Love how it turned out.
hugs
Sissie
That looks awesome...so clever! I love the way the light comes through that fabric:) very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea! I really like them, they look perfect in your window.
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome!! You are so creative. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSo creative! And I love me some stitch witchery! I use it all the time!
ReplyDeleteVery creative and resourceful. I have seen the type of curtains you made called stagecoach blinds.
ReplyDeleteWOnderful! I need something for my window in my workroom and this I can DO!
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What a great idea! I love the patterns together and it looks great. My windows are long like that too. I use blinds behind my curtains because I cannot stand the thoughts of people being able to see in. It KILLS my husband.
ReplyDeleteBTW, what is your table made of in the corner there? Is it just a regular table covered with cloth? Is it burlap on there?:-)
Awesome! You're like the MacGyver of window treatments. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the roman shades and the fabric looks wonderful with the plaid drapes. Great idea. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOh your "mistreatments" are just fabulous.
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Those faux roman shades are just fab! Never would have thought to use the gift wrap roll. How clever! Window treatments look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love those. I haven't made one like that in a while....
ReplyDeletei love how it looks and that is such a clever idea!!
ReplyDeleteOh you've done a great job!! I love how this looks and I'm sure you don't feel as open to the peepers now! :)
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Love the windows! Love the champagne look with a beer budget. My kind of decorating.
ReplyDeleteYou are sooooooooo SMART.. I gotta try this in my tiny bath.. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration..
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern! And using the cardboard paper rolls - genius!
ReplyDeleteKathy what a great idea - I would have never thought of it! And they turned out great!
ReplyDeleteChelsea
Wrapping paper rolls? Now that's what I call Frugal... with a capital "F". ;) Your shades turned out lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find the time for all these wonderful DIY projects?
Liz
I love your new panels and gorgeous romans !! Everything looks beautiful ... love how the white in your panels ties in with your yummy sofa. It all looks wonderful !! -Becca
ReplyDeleteI totally understand about the privacy. I feel the neighbors behind me could see everything. And since i walk around naked all the time, ( JUST KIDDING) no but that is why i did half curtains in all the windows in the kitchen and family room. Yours look great. Now help me decide if i should paint my kitchen, please.. mishelle
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteThis was a very good solution to remedy your peek a boo window situation. I like that you lined it so it looks tidy from the street view. Have a wonderful weekend; hope you are not snowed in. The white stuff is flying here.
Cathy
I love the look. I really like when two fabric patterns come together. Love the yellow on your walls too!
ReplyDeleteKathy I love what you have created. It is a wonderful window treatment! I am going to have to get some stitch witchery for a couple of projects!
ReplyDeleteKarena
Hi Kathy
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric you have on the window that you used..very pretty. YOu picked up a great deal...isn't that great! I love when I can do that also.
Thank you for sharing and have a great rest of the evening and weekend too
Judi
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Jeanine
Kathy what a terrific idea for more privacy.
ReplyDeleteI adore your Ballard drapes as well. So pretty!
Thank you for the great idea to do with the keys. ~Melissa :)
Your room is looking beautiful. You have made it over from head to toe!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! It looks great with the side panels!
Rhonda
What a great idea...and using wrapping paper rolls! The fabric looks great with your Ballard panels. Thanks for your visit and comment on my Eddie Ross post.
ReplyDeleteSherry
I love how it looks too. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAllison
Innovative my friend! This is a great idea, thank you for sharing this... I may have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a neat idea to use the wrapping paper rolls. I love the fabric, it looks just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteKathy, I love this toile fabric next to the check panels. Really nice job, you'd never know they weren't sewn! I also don't sew...don't you love stitch witchery? Best invention since, well, the sewing machine!!!
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