ikea thermal curtain linings

Lending sophistication and class to a multitude of interiors, natural roman blinds come available in a huge selection of different shades. Perfect for either coordinating or contrasting with your décor, black and grey lend a sleek elegance to any interior. Blue is the perfect colour for giving your home a soothing atmosphere, and we have an ocean of different shades to choose from. Our interior specialists are here to help transform your room into a space that you'll love. Discover our Interior Design Service. Roman Blinds From £16.95 Our Autumn-Winter Collection encapsulates all that is beautiful about the colder months. With fabrics ranging from warm, radiant reds to deep and calming blues, we have all the elements covered. Clarke & Clarke is a market leading company of innovation and style. Their Cheshire based studio is a hub of creativity. Our stunning range of sophisticated floral curtains is now in full bloom. Shop now for this limited collection – when it’s gone, it’s gone!

Immerse yourself in the magic and nostalgia of our Roald Dahl collection, brightening up your home with Quentin Blake’s iconic illustrations. Do you need a little help in making your dream decor a reality? Look no further than our Inspiration page.
sanderson william morris golden lily fabric Roman blinds are an increasingly popular style of blind, delivering a luxurious, contemporary feel to any room in your home.
pink blackout curtains 46x90We are the leading supplier of roman blinds in the UK, and offer an unrivalled choice of fabrics and styles.
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All of the designs, materials and styles of blind we sell can be upgraded with a thermal or blackout lining, which can help you to make your home more energy efficient and allow you complete control over light levels. When you buy roman blinds from us you get custom blinds, made to measure in our factory in the UK.
white crinkle voile curtain panelIf you're not sure exactly which type of blind is best for you, take a look at our bestselling blinds below.
royal velvet curtains biancaWe sell more white roman blinds than any other colour, because they lend a clean, modern look to any room they adorn.
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Touched by Design Accent Dove Gordon John Sicily MochaI've known for awhile that I wanted to have a yellow + white + baby blue + navy blue color scheme in my little man's nursery. So when I saw these adorable navy blue gingham curtains at Pottery Barn Kids, it's no surprise that I fell in love. Perfect for the nursery! But not so much a perfect price. While they're on sale now (of course!), each panel was originally $79 and I needed four... with taxes and shipping, we're talking almost $375. Not exactly within the nursery curtain budget! And then inspiration hit in the form of our favorite Swedish cheap-o decor center. Waaay back in April (remember this post?), I came across an amazing deal on navy blue gingham fabric at Ikea. For some reason, the fabric was displayed at $3.99/yard instead of it's normally priced $8.99/yard... so they gave me the deal! Seriously exciting if you need a lot of fabric, like I did. Since I knew I wanted to make longer curtains (around 96" tall) I went ahead and grabbed 14 yards of the material for a whopping $55.86.

After finding a few awesome tutorials online (like this one and this one), I sort of created my own hodge-podge curtain-making tutorial as I went. I'm certainly no professional (so take my advice with a grain of salt), but thanks to my new sewing machine, I think I've cranked out some pretty awesome curtains! Now it's time to add the lining. I picked up my blackout liner at JoAnn Fabrics on sale- normally $6.99/yard but it was 50% off. I bought 13 yards of the liner for about $45.44. Now comes another scary cutting part... but luckily you already know your curtain measurements (remember, mine is 94 inches), so you just add 2.5 inches to that number and cut that length for the liner. Oh and as you can see, we're pulling lots of navy into the room with items like the painted kiddo rocking chair and other accessories. We even decided to bring our navy blue nesting tables from the living room into this space as a side table for the glider. If you're interested in making curtains but don't have a sewing machine, check out my no-sew curtain tutorial right here!

In need of a kitchen makeover …. but should we go new or old? Every week a Guardian Money reader submits a question, and it's up to you to help him or her out – a selection of the best answers will appear in next Saturday's paper. We need a new kitchen for the house we are doing up, and I'd really like to try and find a used or reclaimed one. I've seen a few for sale on eBay starting at £50, but has anyone in the real world (ie, not on a reality TV show) actually done it? I really need some pointers. Was it successful and would you do it again? Or do I just follow everyone else down to the nearest Ikea and buy a new one? What would you do? Have you got a personal finance question you want readers to answer? In short, I'm a wife, mother, artist, and creator of all sorts of things. I've categorized my creative endeavors into seven main areas, hence the 7 Layers; Textile/Pattern design, Sewing, Photography, Interior/Landscape design, Painting/Drawing, Monotypes/Printmaking, and Baking/Cake Decorating.

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