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Available from these sellers. New (1) from $99.99 Sunbrella Outdoor Curtain With Grommets By Hatteras Outdoors - 50 X 84 Inch - Mist Sunbrella Outdoor Curtain With Grommets By Hatteras Outdoors - 52 1/2 X 84 Inch - Mist. Ideal for your porch, patio, gazebo or other outdoor structures, Sunbrella outdoor curtains are made to withstand the elements while offering the richness and softness of a high quality cotton fabric. Designed for heavy use and minimal care, Sunbrella is the best known high-performance outdoor fabric on the market today, with an unmatched history of quality, durability and attractiveness. A heavy-duty yet lightweight acrylic blend, Sunbrella is resistant to staining, fading, rot, mold and mildew. The Sunbrella outdoor curtains with grommets bring indoor elegance to outdoor spaces while softening sunlight and enhancing privacy. Exceptionally easy to use, grommet-top curtains are among the most popular and efficient drapery types for stylish outdoor settings.
The heavy-duty, nickel-plated metal grommets are durable, rust resistant and easily slide over your curtain rod. More than just an attractive design element, Sunbrella Outdoor Curtains by Hatteras Outdoors are the surest means of establishing the sense of an actual room outdoors as they create a border between outdoor spaces. Each curtain grommet measures 2 1/2 inches in overall diameter while the opening of each grommet measures 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Each panel sold separately. 0.0 out of 5 stars #137,572 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #53 in Patio, Lawn & Garden > Outdoor Décor > Outdoor Curtains See and discover other items: all weather gazeboDropclothsOutdoorspaceOutdoor RoomsOutdoor AreaEasy OutdoorOutdoor IdeasOutdoor PatiosOutdoor SectionalOutdoor LoungeForwardEasy outdoor curtain diy tutorial made from Lowes' canvas drop cloths and grommets! We could also add corner seating like this, where the hot tub will someday(hopefully) go.
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Why not DIY them? This simple project won't cost a lot and you can make them in one afternoon!Thermaliner White Blackout Energy Saving Curtain Liners, 80 in. Today I wanted to share a one day makeover I finished for my friend Cheryl over the weekend. You remember when I painted her piano last year? We were  hanging out in the backyard by the pool and discussing the sitting space – they have a fabulous pool and a nice pergola but her outdoor seating area was not as pretty as she liked and didn’t have any real sun protection.ruby curtains abu dhabi We conspired how to change all that on a budget, work with what she had, and finish in a day. curtains and blinds kottayamI shopped for a few things and added some DIY outdoor curtains made of canvas panels and grommets.  curtains marburn
You can see the “before” below with their wood pergola and sectional, and the “after” once I added the curtains and accessories. She already had a great outdoor sectional they bought earlier this year with Sunbrella cushions (from Costco) the set just needed some color. I stopped by Lowes and Target and another local shop for a few supplies and pulled it all together for her in an afternoon. blackout curtains 240cmShe wanted to include the blue tones from the backyard pool so that became the dominant accent color.curtains and blinds chigwell The bins and pillows are from Target (the floral pillow is from Lowes) and the rug used to be mine, but ever since I resurfaced our upper patio last year I wasn’t using it anymore so I gave it to my friend (originally from Crate + Barrel, seen here).
Their yard gets really bright sun in the afternoon which is great for the pool but not so much for lounging, and Cheryl was saying how just one corner of protection would help. So we decided to add panels to that one corner to block the sun and more panels all around so it looked balanced and also enveloped the space. I used inexpensive painters tarps from Lowes in natural canvas to create sailcloth style outdoor window curtains that don’t break the bank! At only $14 each, they’re a great deal for so much fabric. They can be painted too if you want to get creative and add thick stripes or a stenciled pattern. Making them was so simple with canvas tarps and two grommet kits. To replicate, you’ll need a grommet kit, hooks to hang the panels (or a rod), canvas tarps, a hammer, scissors, and a big ol’ wood block to pound the grommets into place. I followed the instructions on the kit, but instead of the little tool they give you to make a hole, I used scissors to make a quick snip.