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Draft Stopping Curtain Without Rail? - Or Alternative?
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We live in an old cottage and have a small entry way where our front door is. The area is around 1.5m by 1.5m. Then you step through a door frame and you’re in the living room.
The door lets in a lot of outside air.
Can I buy anything curtain-esque to stop the draft without needing to fit a curtain rail?
The door lets in a lot of outside air.
Can I buy anything curtain-esque to stop the draft without needing to fit a curtain rail?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the curtain is not too heavy you could try stretchy curtain wire on the part of the wooden frame that is not the door. That’s what I have done, using Ikea curtains, (and being lazy, have ‘hemmed’ them with safety pins).
You have to pull it to one side every time you go in and out of the room, but it is not a big deal.
The advantage with the stretchy wire is that you can dismantle it in the warmer months, and the two little hooks/eyes are barely noticeable, - the curtain going into a cupboard till winter.
I have also stuffed hessian coffee sacks with old pillows as a floor/door draught excluder.
You have to pull it to one side every time you go in and out of the room, but it is not a big deal.
The advantage with the stretchy wire is that you can dismantle it in the warmer months, and the two little hooks/eyes are barely noticeable, - the curtain going into a cupboard till winter.
I have also stuffed hessian coffee sacks with old pillows as a floor/door draught excluder.
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