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LANGESUND Mirror - $24.99 (regularly $39.99) MÜSLI Muesli with Berries - $4.99 (regularly $5.49) NORRÅKER 2 Bar Stools with Table - $375.00 (regularly $447.00) ORÄDD Plant Pot - $0.69 (regularly $0.99) SÄLLSKAP Duvet Cover and Pillowcase - $24.99 (regularly $49.99) SANELA Curtains - $39.99 (regularly $79.99) SKOGSVIVA Tea-Towel - $3.99 (regularly $5.99) SODA Drinking Straws, 200 Pack - $0.75 (regularly $1.29) SPRUTT Shower Curtain - $3.99 (regularly $9.99) STOCKHOLM Armchair - $399.00 (regularly $499.00) TANANGER Mattress Topper - $89.00 (regularly $119.00) UTNÄS Lamp Shade - $9.99 (regularly $20.00) VIDSTRUP Rug - $99.00 (regularly $149.00) Note: these offers are only valid at the Etobicoke, ON location with an IKEA Family Account until the end of the month. Membership is free and entitles you special benefits, including exclusive monthly product offers and an extended 90-day return policy.Materials: Old BILLY bookcases, dacron and a SANELA curtain.
The sides of a couple of old Billy bookcases that I did not need anymore was cut with a jigsaw to fit the width of the bed (160 cm). They were attached to one another with brackets and screws. A smaller piece of the rear side of the Billy bookcase was also used. Both where covered with dacron and then a Sanela curtain was attached with a staple gun. The result – The headboard placed behind the bed. ~ by Cecilie Utnes Hansen The post BILLY boards into headboard appeared first on IKEA Hackers.curtains and blinds sw8Thread grommet-topped curtains onto a rod to hang them. jcpenney taffeta drapesGrommet-topped curtain panels have round, metal-rimmed openings all along their headers, which are the curtain tops. sugarbush curtains
They have a clean-lined, simple look that works well in casual and contemporary interiors. You won’t need rings, clips or hooks because the hanging hardware is built in, making grommet panels one of the easiest and least expensive curtain types to hang. Measure the width of your window, including any molding. Add an additional 8 inches for single windows, or an additional 14 inches for double or larger windows. The total is the necessary curtain rod length before you add finials. ikea logan curtain rodsThe extra inches provide stacking space on each side of the window, which lets you open the curtains without blocking too much glass. Measure the diameter of a grommet opening, not including the metal rim. Subtract 1/2 inch from the result for the maximum curtain rod diameter you can use. Opt for a smooth, pole-style curtain rod equaling the length from Step 1. Choose a style with small finials that suit the simplicity of the curtain style, and select a finish that matches or complements the grommet finish.
Measure the width of one of the grommet-topped curtain panels. Double the curtain rod length from Step 1, and divide the result by the curtain panel width. Round up to the next even number for the total number of curtain panels you need. Lay one of the curtain panels flat. Measure from the inside top of one of the grommets to the panel’s bottom hem. Position a stepladder in front of the window. At the top edge of the window frame, find the center and mark it with a pencil. Extend a metal measuring tape downward until it reaches the floor. Without lifting the tape from the floor, extend the top of the measuring tape until it equals the curtain panel length from Step 4. Mark that location -- ideally 2 to 4 inches above the window frame -- with a pencil and then erase the previous pencil mark. Divide the curtain rod length from Step 1 in half. While standing on your stepladder, measure out to that distance on each side of the pencil mark. Mark the new locations with the pencil. The new marks designate the ends of the curtain rod.
Mark the curtain rod bracket locations using the pencil marks as a guide. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for placing and mounting the brackets, which vary. Lay one of the curtain panels right side up. Thread the curtain rod through the front side of the first grommet, then thread it through the back of the second grommet. Repeat with the rest of the grommets in the panel, alternating between front and back. Repeat with the rest of the panels. Hold the curtain rod so the right sides of the curtains face you. Mount your stepladder and center the rod above the window. With the ends of the curtain rods even with the end pencil marks, place the rod on its brackets. Fasten the curtain rod to the brackets as instructed by the manufacturer. Screw the finials onto the ends of the rod. Erase the pencil marks if they’re visible. Adjust the curtain folds as needed. Things You Will Need Metal measuring tape Pole-style curtain rod with brackets and finials Stepladder Pencil with eraser Tip Warning Photo Credits Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images Suggest a Correction