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You can read all about how I accomplished this for $100, here. It's like someone came in our home after seven years and turned the lights on. A few well intentioned neighbors have expressed their concern for our privacy.  After yesterday's post, you know privacy does not top my list of worries.  To ease everyone else's mind, I came up with a solution... Most of the time, the curtains are tucked away in the hall closet.  When the need for privacy arrises, I can grab them and stick them to the door and sidelight in less than a minute. Another (well intentioned) neighbor asked if I was worried that someone may break through the glass and enter my home.  I listened to him, thought about it, freaked out a little and then decided... I'm no more worried about them breaking through the door glass then I am our full legnth windows.  The glass we had inserted as secure and safe as the windows in our home. Either way, my security system, the dog, my awesome neighborhood watch ;), and my faith keep me feeling safe.  
To view the entire 31 Day Series, Click Here.For information on my affordable online design services, Please Click Here.john lewis curtain workroom There was an error in this gadgetnakumatt curtains 6,267 posts, read 15,505,030 timesmade to measure curtains gosport hey,ok I moved into a new house recently. waverly valance lowesThe front door has a window on each side and I want to put sheer type curtains over them for privacy. made to measure curtains chorleyDoes anyone know if they make hardware that small to hang and if I can buy panels made for such as they would need to have a rod type hardware for top and bottom. austin microsuede blackout curtain panel
I wasn't sure if I am going to need to make the curtains or not. leopard print curtains argos 2,918 posts, read 10,988,792 times Yes they do make hardware for your sidelights (that's the same for your small windows). You can get cafe curtain rodes which are small and fit over the area. There are also magnetic ones and you can buy these at your local home improvement store. They are not as elegant as the others, but they do the job. Also, there is a privacy vinyl covering that you can adhere to the windows that look like etched glass. Some are really elegant and can be found on the web. Curtain Rods, Drapery Hardware, Blinds, Luxury Bedding, Static Cling Window Films and Tints See if the above are helpful to you. 229 posts, read 122,460 times I appreciate your thoughtfulness to post. It is something I had worried about-the possibility of someone breaking in that way.
I am not a fan of the side windows. Originally Posted by Taboo 2,267 posts, read 1,737,496 timesI can't use the magnetic type though. I went to Lowes but they don't have the curtains or the hardware. In fact the guy working there had never heard of curtains for the side windows. I do want curtains/sheers and not the vinyl coverings. I am about to check out the links you were kind enough to leave for me. I know I can easily make curtains and did find the fabric I like but it's finding the hardware that I find a challenge. My husband thinks we need some sort of spring rod. Originally Posted by jhlcomp 20,793 posts, read 46,207,309 times golfgal, did you make the sheers to fit? I know basically it's a matter of make a slot on both ends to fit thru the rod. I didn't think about cutting a regular cafe rod to size. Hubs kept insisting a spring type hardware is what we need. Originally Posted by golfgal 11,896 posts, read 14,558,933 times 14,874 posts, read 32,395,569 times