Thursday, March 6, 2014

5 Minute No Sew Curtain

Today's project was so quick and easy, and such a small little thing, that I wasn't even planning to share it.  But after a month of being away from the blog many of you said, "Please don't stay away so long again!"  (Awww, you know how to make a girl feel loved!)  So....small though it is, I decided to go ahead and share it, after all, this blog is all about the ideas I come up with to try and improve my home.  So, without further ado, here is my 5 minute no sew curtain project.

This is the side door to our house, and it leads into the laundry room.  Even though it's the side door it gets used as our main entrance because of the way the driveway leads up to the house.


This curtain was already in place when we moved in, and even though I strongly disliked it I kept it there because I didn't have anything to replace it with.  The fabric was so thick and dark that not even the tiniest shred of light could get through.  And there was so much of the fabric that there wasn't enough room on the rod to push it over and let light in.  The result was a dark and cave like laundry room, even with the light turned on.


It was kind of a dark and depressing view walking up to the house as well, and didn't reflect our personalities at all.  You might think that's kind of crazy to say about one little curtain, but even the small things have a big impact.

The other day I was cutting fabric for another curtain project elsewhere in the house and I looked at the leftover strips of muslin and wondered what use I could find for them.  


And here's the answer.   : )

I just simply draped the strips over the rod and overlapped them slightly, then added another extra strip of checked fabric as the tieback.  The edges are unfinished so it gives it kind of a fun shabby look, and the thin muslin lets in plenty of beautiful light.


Walking up to the house is so much more cheery now!  
And it gives a much better first impression of what you'll find within the house.

My hubby doesn't tend to notice things I do around the house unless I specifically point them out to him, but this one he actually noticed all on his own and made a point to tell me how much nicer it looked when he came home!  Big smiles.  :D


I love how much soft light comes in, and doing laundry isn't so depressing now.  



So there ya go, 5 minutes, no cost or sewing involved, and it made a huge improvement in this little room.

I hope you have a wonderful day!
  I'm off to pick up some barstools for the kitchen that I found on Craigslist.
 I'll be sure to share a picture later.  : )

                                                                 

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10 comments:

  1. Simple yet lovely! I like the improvememt. So glad you are not staying away again :)

    Blessings,

    ~Sherri

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  2. love it!!!.....i love lots of light.....so it's perfect

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  3. Great idea! Light is so important to our well-being. You could even tea stain them for an aged look without losing the light. :o)

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  5. This looks so much brighter than the darker fabric I love it. How did you attach it to the rod without sewing it?

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    1. The strips of muslin were long enough that I just draped them in half over the rod.

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  6. I'm smiling!!! Amazingly, my son and DIL live here in Texas, and have EXACTLY the same setup!! The picture of your back door is a carbon copy of theirs....even to the wooden steps and railing and laundry room!!! I am sending my DIL the picture and description of your curtain!! I bet she of one of the girls will fix one for their door too.
    Thank you so much for the post AND the good idea!!!
    Blessings,
    J

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