Red Cafe Curtains

Red cafe curtains

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CAROMIO Red Buffalo Check Tier Curtains for Kitchen, Thick Yarn Dyed Buffalo Plaid Gingham Rod Pocket Cafe Curtains Bathroom Window Curtain, 24 Inches

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Red cafe curtains

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MRTREES Red Short Tier Curtains 36 inches Long Christmas Kitchen Tiers Room Darkening Xmas Holiday Cafe Curtains Bathroom Small Window Treatment Set 2 Panels Rod Pocket

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Red cafe curtains

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RYB HOME Decor Short Curtains Tiers for Half Window Kitchen Curtains, Insulated Drapes Blackout Curtain Panels for Bedroom/Living Room, 42 x 36 inches Each Panel, Burgundy Red, 2 Panels

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Red cafe curtains

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Piper Classics Farmhouse Ticking Stripe Red Tiers, Set of 2, 36" Long, Café Curtains

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Red cafe curtains

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White Tier Curtains Kitchen, Red Taupe Check on White Sheer Curtains Classic Buffalo Checkered Linen Textured Gingham Cafe Curtains 36 inches Long Sold Pair

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Red cafe curtains

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PONY DANCE Window Valance Curtains – (Wide 42 in x Long 36 in, Red, 2 Panels) Xmas Home Decoration Grommet Top Tiers Short Kitchen Curtains Panels Light Block for Living Room/Bedroom

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Red cafe curtains

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MRTREES Kitchen Tier Curtains Red 24 inch Length Cafe Curtains Room Darkening Bathroom Small Curtain Tiers Short Window Treatment Set 2 Panels Grommet Top

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GoodGram 3 Pc. Plaid Country Chic Cotton Blend Kitchen Curtain Tier & Valance Set – Assorted Colors (Wine/Burgundy)

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MIULEE 2 Panels Kitchen Tiers Half Window Sheer Curtains for Christmas Rod Pocket Semitranslucent Voile Drapes for Kitchen Bathroom Small Windows 29 by 24 Inch Wine Red

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Red cafe curtains

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No. 918 Brew Coffee Print Microfiber 3-Piece Kitchen Curtain Set, 54" x 36", White

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NAPEARL Set of 3 Pieces Rod Pocket Kitchen Cafe Curtains Valance and Tiers Window Treatment Set (Red)

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Elegant Home 2 Panels Tiers Small Window Treatment Curtain Insulated Blackout Drape Short Panel 30" W X 24" L Each for Kitchen Bathroom or Any Small Window # R16 (Red)

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Window Treatments

Window Treatments

Did you guess which room I’m working on with the peeks I’ve been giving you? Yes the breakfast room and kitchen got a fresh coat of paint and I will share the full reveal later. For now I wanted to show you how we turned the long drapes into cute cafe curtains. After taking down the drapes to paint the walls I was loving the light coming in so I decided I didn’t want to put the drapes back the way they were. I have always loved the look of cafe curtains and started looking on line to order some. Then the idea to just revamp what I had sounded like a much better idea and free. Mr. Savvy had added the curtain rod where I wanted it placed and then offered to help me with the curtains. Yep he is a jack of all trades and yes, he has his shirt off. I told him to put it on before I started shooting pics, but hey the He man said no so you get what you get. At least the iron hides most of him. 🙂 We hung one drape panel from the rod so we could see where to mark it to cut. Then he started pinning the length to hem since we cut them about two inches longer. I told him we needed to fold the edge under and iron a nice crease and then fold that under with the stitch witch and iron. So that is when he started pulling the pins back out and he ironed the creases in. I was going to do this myself, but hey, he offered. I’m so glad we could do this without sewing. Gotta love this stuff. Even though he could have sewn them with the machine. He is actually better at that than me. I break out in a sweat in front of a sewing machine. See the nice crease he made and then it all got ironed down on the stitch witch tape. Nice and neat. We only had to use one panel since the panels were so long. Now, I can use the other one for pillows or cushions covers or maybe even some napkins. We had these curtains measured, cut, hemmed and hung in less than an hour. I’m loving the new look.


•• KITCHEN ••

•• KITCHEN ••

Using tablecloths to make affordable window treatments draperies


mine

mine

With a need to cover my windows and a small budget to do it with I decided on this Ikea dishtowel hack using my favorite .69 cent dishtowels!


For the Home

For the Home

No Sew Cafe Curtains: Day 22


Window Treatments

Window Treatments


kitchen decor

kitchen decor

We put together an all-star team to design the ultimate Nashville house. Located on the land of country music icon Barbara Mandrel’s estate, Fontanel, Atlanta and Peachtree City, Georgia-based architecture firm, Historical Concepts worked with uber-Southern decorator, Phoebe Howard who works out of Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta; and Jacksonville, Florida to create this Nashville house that can host a crowd. Mimicking an old farmhouse, the main house revolves around one large living room flanked by a hardworking kitchen on one end that boasts a laundry room with enviable laundry room shelving. The exterior boasts a wraparound front porch with extra-deep porch swings and completely a separate rear-dining porch that is connected to the living room and dining room. Outside the main house, Historical Concepts designed several guest houses and bunkies each with their own kitchenette and porch so that company could have their own privacy. Consider this the ultimate Nashville house.


Our flat.

Our flat.

feed sacks used as cafe curtains I cut my feed sacks to the size I needed for my windows then rolled the edges under and hemmed on the sewing machine. You do not have to hem the edges, but could leave them raw for a more rustic look, or hem with iron-on hemming tape. Because I had shelving on one side and a cabinet on the other, I screwed in eye hooks to hold picture wire. I added curtain clips to the feed sacks, then slid them onto the wire then pulled tight to each eye hook and…


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