To make my curtains, I measured the window in our bedroom and added an extra inch or two at the top to allow room for seam above the grommet (which you can use hem tape or sew for a clean hem). I purchased a neutral fabric, a remnant piece that I was able to get a discounted price. I also purchased a grommet kit which included plastic grommet pieces (front and back that snap together) as well as a template to mark your fabric where the holes need to be cut to insert the grommet. The instructions were clear and easy to follow and left me with inexpensive and useful curtains and grommets I could always reuse down the line.
These were the first curtains I put up in the apartment, and have since hung every window and even our sliding glass door with either DIY or bargain found drapery. My goal is that since I may not have a use for these items in our next living space, why spent a money on something that I may not get the longevity out of?
(The above photo was snapped before I hemmed the bottom seam to hit just on the window sill)
My FAVORITE curtains in the house are the clearance mark down that I found at Target for just $12 a panel! This is probably one of my favorite Apartment tricks that make a pet peeve something I now enjoy. Yes, I'm talking about vertical blinds! I hate them! They rattle, fall down, look chunky and are not ascetically pleasing at all. BUT I have to live with them because I don't own the space. To mask the hideous creature that is our vertical blind, we installed a drapery rod directly on front of the bracket/track that the vertical blinds hang from. Then, I hung the curtains over the blinds (notice they are also grommet style - I know what I like!) I just make sure that the vertical blinds are pulled back as far as they go and keep the curtain pulled over just enough to hide them and I forget they are even there! Mission Defintiely accomplished!
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