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HLC.ME White Window Curtain Short Sheer Voile Rod Pocket Cafe Tier Panels for Bathroom, Kitchen, Small Windows, Living Room and Bedroom (50 x 24 inches Long, Set of 2)

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NICETOWN Blackout Window Valance for Kitchen – Thermal Insulated Blackout Grommet Top Tier Curtain for Cafe Store (1 Panel, 52W by 36L + 1.2 inches Header, Grey)

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CAROMIO Red Buffalo Check Tier Curtains for Kitchen, Thick Yarn Dyed Buffalo Plaid Gingham Rod Pocket Cafe Curtains Bathroom Window Curtain, 24 Inches

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CAROMIO Cafe Curtains 24 Inch Length, Quatrefoil Trellis Printed Cotton Blend Short Farmhouse Kitchen Curtains Small Half Window Curtains for Bathroom, Yellow/Grey

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XWTEX Kitchen Tiers Curtains for Bedroom Linen Textured Semi Sheer Window Curtain Panels Cafe Curtains, Pole Top, 2 Panels, 24" Inches, Off White

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DOKOT White Cafe Curtain Embroidered Floral Cotton French Country Victorian Panel Window Curtain with Crochet Tassel, 27 x 59 inches, 2-Panels

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MRTREES White Sheer Tier Curtains 24 inch Length Curtain Sheers Transparent Half Window Curtains Kitchen Tiers Bathroom Small Curtains Cafe Curtains Light Filtering Voile Panels Rod Pocket 2 Panels

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Burlap crafts

Burlap crafts

Novice crafters will love this easy, no sew cafe curtain video tutorial. Make a window curtain using hem tape and an iron. No sewing machine needed!


Dream house

Dream house

feed sacks used as cafe curtains I cut my feed sacks to the size I needed for my windows then rolled the edges under and hemmed on the sewing machine. You do not have to hem the edges, but could leave them raw for a more rustic look, or hem with iron-on hemming tape. Because I had shelving on one side and a cabinet on the other, I screwed in eye hooks to hold picture wire. I added curtain clips to the feed sacks, then slid them onto the wire then pulled tight to each eye hook and…


Decorating

Decorating

If you ask me, the café of the home shouldn’t have the monopoly on cafe curtains. Those short-tier curtains that cover the bottom half of windows are perfect for more than just the kitchen. Cafe curtains perfectly balance privacy and luminosity, letting plenty of light in while keeping inquisitive eyes out. And the best part? You can get them up quickly (without holes in the walls) with nothing more than a tension rod, curtain clips and a light piece of fabric.


Home Improvement

Home Improvement

With a need to cover my windows and a small budget to do it with I decided on this Ikea dishtowel hack using my favorite .69 cent dishtowels!


curtains

curtains

Novice crafters will love this easy, no sew cafe curtain video tutorial. Make a window curtain using hem tape and an iron. No sewing machine needed!


kitchen decor

kitchen decor

feed sacks used as cafe curtains I cut my feed sacks to the size I needed for my windows then rolled the edges under and hemmed on the sewing machine. You do not have to hem the edges, but could leave them raw for a more rustic look, or hem with iron-on hemming tape. Because I had shelving on one side and a cabinet on the other, I screwed in eye hooks to hold picture wire. I added curtain clips to the feed sacks, then slid them onto the wire then pulled tight to each eye hook and…


Window Treatments

Window Treatments

We put together an all-star team to design the ultimate Nashville house. Located on the land of country music icon Barbara Mandrel’s estate, Fontanel, Atlanta and Peachtree City, Georgia-based architecture firm, Historical Concepts worked with uber-Southern decorator, Phoebe Howard who works out of Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta; and Jacksonville, Florida to create this Nashville house that can host a crowd. Mimicking an old farmhouse, the main house revolves around one large living room flanked by a hardworking kitchen on one end that boasts a laundry room with enviable laundry room shelving. The exterior boasts a wraparound front porch with extra-deep porch swings and completely a separate rear-dining porch that is connected to the living room and dining room. Outside the main house, Historical Concepts designed several guest houses and bunkies each with their own kitchenette and porch so that company could have their own privacy. Consider this the ultimate Nashville house.


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