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Prevent Curtains From Being See-Through
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I have some new curtains that are a crisp plain white. I really like the curtains, but a problem I have is that even though the curtains also have a white lining, from the outside, they are a bit see-through.
The window is quite wide and I am thinking of just buying something like a white vertical blind and have the blind over the window with the slats open during day to allow plenty of natural light, but when I have the room light on at night, I will then first close the blinds and then close the curtains as well to have a double layer of cover to ensure I have complete privacy.
Do any of you have this combination or do you think that this would work well?
The window is quite wide and I am thinking of just buying something like a white vertical blind and have the blind over the window with the slats open during day to allow plenty of natural light, but when I have the room light on at night, I will then first close the blinds and then close the curtains as well to have a double layer of cover to ensure I have complete privacy.
Do any of you have this combination or do you think that this would work well?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have various combinations, Kirsty.......the large, south facing window has slighly see through verticals so I can have varying degrees of light......and a black roller blind to pull down over them when I have the lights on...or part way when the sun is strong....
My bedrooms have blackout dark brown roller blinds behind dark brown curtains....with dark lining.....I like the dark to sleep!
Both roller and vertical work very well for what I want and there are some really attractive vertical blinds in different fabrics now.....including white....x
My bedrooms have blackout dark brown roller blinds behind dark brown curtains....with dark lining.....I like the dark to sleep!
Both roller and vertical work very well for what I want and there are some really attractive vertical blinds in different fabrics now.....including white....x
Yes Gizmonster I like the idea of the blinds and curtains set-up like you have. It's a good point you make about having your vertical blind at a 45° angle during day time just to give you some extra privacy and then to close both the blinds and curtains at night. If I do go for a vertical blind, I may try leaving the blind fully open during the day as I do like the room to be very light.
The difference I have to you is that you close both the blinds and the curtains at night even though you don't really need the blind because your curtains are an ample thickness, where as mine are not so I would need to close both to ensure I have complete privacy.
I'm having some friends round for an evening shortly, so I'm looking to get this sorted quite quickly, I guess it won't take long, it's just a matter of me not taking too long over deciding which type of blind to go for!
The difference I have to you is that you close both the blinds and the curtains at night even though you don't really need the blind because your curtains are an ample thickness, where as mine are not so I would need to close both to ensure I have complete privacy.
I'm having some friends round for an evening shortly, so I'm looking to get this sorted quite quickly, I guess it won't take long, it's just a matter of me not taking too long over deciding which type of blind to go for!
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