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Tier Curtains White 24 Inch Length Kitchen Cafe Floral Embroidered Sheer Window Curtain Set for Bathroom Semi Sheer Curtains Voile Floral Drapes Rod Pocket 2 Panels
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Cotton Muslin Cafe Curtains – Sheer, PINCH PLEAT – Made to Measure
Premium handmade cafe curtains (one pair) The softest french linen Offers privacy but does not block light We custom make each order to your required size These are plain with a 1\
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Many of the curtains I make from sheer fabrics are cafe curtains. Sometimes they are made for large windows like my dining room window and sometimes for small windows like those above a kitchen sink or even in a closet. The #1 reason for using a sheer fabric is for the amount of light it allows into a space. Yet, allowing in that light often results in a lack of privacy. Today,
Cotton Muslin Cafe Curtains – Sheer – Made to Measure
We specialise in café curtains and we love them! They are perfect for bringing some softness to your kitchen whilst filtering light in the most perfect way. As well as Linen, we also use muslin and sheer linen (cheesecloth) which gives a whispery, shabby chic look. Choose your fabric (make sure you have the right listing as we cant fit them all on one), then your style and go measure up! Our Fabrics are:• Washed Linen – gives good privacy but let’s light shine through (machine wash)• Cheesecloth Linen – our new product! This semi sheer fabric lets more light in and a moderate degree of privacy. For example, when closed, you would see a ‘shape’ but not any detail (machine hand wash – allow for some shrink)• Cotton Sheer Muslin – a bit more delicate in terms of care (hand wash) but a lovely ‘whispery’ fabric. Privacy levels are the same as the cheesecloth linen (hand wash only – allow for some shrink)This listing is for PLAIN COTTON MUSLIN. Our Styles are:• Pinch pleated • Plain rod pocket How to Measure:1. Measure your window width – our sizes are shown width then height2. Decide what height you require3. If you cant see your exact size, select the next size up from the drop-down menu so, if your window is 24” x 24” choose size 30” x 30”. If your window is 34” x 28”, then you choose 40” x 30”.4. Remember we send you a pair (except sink curtain) so you will get double the width of your window 5. Leave your size in the comments 7. If you can’t see your size, contact us for a quote8. If in doubt ASK!If this is not the fabric you want then here is the link to all our other curtains and fabrics: https://oscarandfrench.co.uk/collections/linen-curtains-and-shower-curtains
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When I installed lightweight linen curtains in our Seattle guest room a few years ago, I spent hours looking for curtain rods that would mount on the insid
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I’m sharing some tips about window treatments today, particularly valances, and offering some solutions that you might not have thought of yourself. Do you see the problem in the photo here?