Cheapest Outdoor Curtains

Cheapest outdoor curtains

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Rod Pocket Semi Sheer Red Curtains for Small Windows 2 Panels Voile Window Sheers Drapes Sets for Kitchen Bathroom Basemen…

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Cheapest outdoor curtains

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Ikea 901.119.80 Lill Sheer 2 Panels 98 X 110 (1 Curtain Pair, White)

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Cheapest outdoor curtains

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Vangao Foil Print Sheer Curtains Beige Voile 45 inches Long Window Curtain Bedroom Geometric Design Rod Pocket Brainy Patt…

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GoodGram 2 Pack: Basic Rod Pocket Sheer Voile Window Curtain Panels – Assorted Colors & Sizes (White, 84 in. Long Pair)

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Cheapest outdoor curtains

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LED Window Curtain String Light -3MX2.8M 280 LED 8 Modes Fairy Lights with Hook Remote Control USB Powered Waterproof Copp…

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AmazonBasics 1" Wall Curtain Rod with Square Finials, 36" to 72", Bronze

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Sun Zero Easton Blackout Energy Efficient Grommet Curtain Panel, 54" x 108", Stone

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pool and patio

pool and patio

I added DIY porch curtains with shower liners to our cottage. This way, our furniture doesn’t get ruined by rain anymore. Here’s the super easy tutorial!


Escape Indoor/Outdoor Tab Panel

Escape Indoor/Outdoor Tab Panel

Our grommet-top sheer panels bring the indoor softness of your living room to your gazebo, porch or any outdoor area. These panels are a light billowy transparent sheer light filtering. Escape Indoor/Outdoor Tab Panel: 8 hook and lo
op tabs per panel (3′ tab)Water repellantMildew resistantUV fade resistantMachine washableIndoor or outdoor useMade of 100 percent polyester


For the Home

For the Home

I added DIY porch curtains with shower liners to our cottage. This way, our furniture doesn’t get ruined by rain anymore. Here’s the super easy tutorial!


backyard oasis

backyard oasis

Making your own outdoor curtain panels from drop cloths is easy, attractive and gives your porch some nice shade – and ambiance, too!


New House 1

New House 1

I added DIY porch curtains with shower liners to our cottage. This way, our furniture doesn’t get ruined by rain anymore. Here’s the super easy tutorial!


Future Home

Future Home

As I sit in my screened-in-porch this lovely Sunday evening with a light breeze and curtains blocking the heat of the sun, I thought I should share another DIY project I recently finished up. I may have mentioned before, but I will again. This past spring my husband and I had a screened-in-porch added to our home. I’ve been working hard to furnish and decorate the space with projects like Bianca the Bench and Porch Coffee Table with Built-in Cooler. We love our new porch. Although, we do not love how close our porch is to our neighbors outdoor area. Oh don’t get me wrong, I love our neighbors, however, a little privacy would be nice. We knew what we were getting into when we purchased a new home in a densely populated area outside of DC. Additionally, when the sun sets, the lights pours into the porch from this side and is blinding. So I had plenty of reason to purchase outdoor curtains for our new porch. I even invested in the fancy, real outdoor curtains that are fade resistant, water resistant, machine washable… basically indestructible. I plan to use the curtains year after year. I did purchase the curtains on sale and with a coupon but they still were not cheap. Then the time came to figure out how I would hang the curtains. I was determined to find a cheaper way to create an outdoor rod than these expensive rods, since I needed about 50 ft to cover the perimeter of the porch. After significant pinterest research and a trip to the hardware store, I found a solution and developed a plan = PVC Pipe. I found this site helpful for the rod brackets. I’ll start with the brackets. Below is my list of material: EMT 1-1/4 in. 1-Hole Strap (4-Pack) $2.00 Everbilt 4 in. Corner Braces (4-Pack) $7.24 (Rust Resistant for outdoor use) Everbilt round head combo, 1/4 in – 20 x 5/8 in 5 pack, which I can’t seem to find online but I assure you were less than $2. Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch 2X Flat White General Purpose Spray Paint $3.87 So for about $15 + Tax, I created 4 brackets in the color of my choice! Full disclosure, the corner braces did come with screws. However, I did purchase 1.5\


Outdoor Spaces you will love.

Outdoor Spaces you will love.

Inside: Step-by-step tutorial to make an outdoor curtain rod that won’t rust. As promised I’m back today to show you how we hung our outdoor curtains with a really inexpensive solution for a DIY Outdoor Curtain Rod. I posted how I made these Outdoor Curtains for less than $10 and the response from all of you was overwhelming. I’m so glad that you love them as much as I do, and if you make them, you will most certainly want to hang them up! It’s super simple…I promise ๐Ÿ™‚ This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to


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