meanwhile, i already had fabric that had been given to me some years ago stashed in the closet, just waiting to become some useful creation.
my laundry room is functional but ugly. i don't mind, but when i have company, i like to close it off. after getting a new back door, we needed to remove the laundry room door because there wasn't room to keep the two doors open at the same time. we just decided to take it off the hinges. so, first, i decided to make a curtain for the doorway. after digging through, my material, i found i had enough to do this and make a matching curtain for the ugly window.
the ugly room...
notice the lack of floor space (basement door on the floor)
above and behind the washer and dryer
wall opposite the washer and dryer and there's a fridge to the right of the bench
new door curtain--the hall in front is too small to get a good wide angle shot
top in detail
this is significant because this room is unlevel. it's off by 1.6 inches from one side of the door to the other. i measured the curtain to make this unnoticeable.
inside top hem
inside bottom hem
camera hog
view with new door curtain (notice the fridge? the bench is right behind it.)
ugly window
new window curtain
new curtain tied back
view from outside of both curtains
tune in next time to see...a valance for the dining room...
Looks great! It's amazing how little things like that can make such a big difference. And I'm very impressed with your hems, both top and bottom!
ReplyDeletethanks. you're very kind.
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