Valrine Vernon DIY/ Design- It-Yourself Window Toppers can be assembled on a wooden rod or a simple piece of wood/board. This video is a follow up of the introductory one which shows how the DIY Window Toppers can be assembled on a wooden rod. Here I demonstrate how the DIY Toppers can be assembled on a piece of wood. Window Toppers in less than five minute
How to work out how much fabric you need for your curtains. Making your own curtains is a great way to add a truly personal touch to your home — as well as saving on making-up charges. Calculating how much fabric you’ll need for your curtains can seem complicated, but armed with a few simple measurements, it’s quite straightforward. Steve, one of our experts from Peter Jones, shows you how in this video, taking you through the process step by step, including advice on pattern matching. www.johnlewis.com
Get more home decor ideas from Home Made Simple at homemadesimple.com Instead of buying some expensive wooden curtain rod why not make your own? Buy long 1-1/2 to 2-inch thick wooden dowels from your local hardware store. By cutting them to fit your windows, screwing a drawer knob into each end, and staining or painting the dowel, you can save yourself quite a bit of money for other uses.
♥ Expand Me Please ♥ Click 1080p for HD ♥ Haha…that rhymed So, I have a huge niche for interior decorating, but am an independent college student, so I have to hunt for inexpensive methods. I finally found some beautiful curtains at a low price, and just thought I’d share a how-to video for anyone interested Let me know if you would like to see any more design/apartment type of videos, and please subscribe so you don’t miss out on my future videos–as I have some exciting ones up my sleeve Thanks guys for watching! The song used in my video is “Soft Orange Glow” (Instrumental Version) by the amazing Josh Woodward. If you haven’t checked out his music yet, click the link below! He’s a very talented musician who let’s you use his music for free www.joshwoodward.com
Some tricks you can employ to make sure your curtains hang perfectly. Curtains provide a room with that “finished look,” as well as keeping out bright sunshine and helping retain warmth during winter. But it can be a bit of tricky job putting them up, so we’ve got Steve, one of John Lewis’ expert fitters, to give you some tips for a flawless finish. It’s a quick and easy job if you know how! Do remember though, if you have a difficult window, or you don’t have the time, for a fee we can arrange to measure and fit your curtains for you. www.johnlewis.com
www.dgulley.com This week on The Discount Trendsetter Show, I teach you how to make some simple curtains. This is part 2 of the episode entitled,” DIY Inexpensive Home Decor & Design Ideas. Don’t forget to join The Discount Trendsetter Show facebook fan page. You can click on my youtube profile page. You will see a “Facebook” button at the top of the page to click on.
Many people are baffled as to how to handle the window or windows at the sides of their front doors. This blog explains, from a designer perspective, what the various options are in handling this difficult design concern. For more information, please visit kemplerdesign.com
SKIP THE GAP IN THIS VIDEO: At minute 4:54 There’s a big blank gap accidentally left in, after the spoken explanation. If you want to watch me doing the work, you need to skip forward to minute 6:36. Sorry – I only noticed it after waiting ten hours for the huge 1.1 Gb file to upload. I might create another version later. At least this gets you going for now. And note – I don’t yet have any evidence that this system works. It ’should work’, but I haven’t measured or experienced it yet, I’m just assuming it’ll make my house a lot warmer in cold weather. Warning, I found that using a sheet of glass as the straight edge is risky – you can chip it with the knife, and you might cut yourself too. March 26 update: The ‘Ecowho’ website seems to suggest single glaze glass loses 240watts/sq metrr, but a double-glazed one loses only 25watts/sq metre. Seems tight curtains and a pelmet can roughly equal double-glazing. Either therefore might save about NZ/month of power, assuming the month has average 5 hours a day where temp is 10 degrees colder outside than the warmed inside. I’m now using white foam instead of blue, and full beading round windows rather than just small clamps – looks nicer. Regards, Bruce Thomson in New Zealand, bruce at nettel dot net dot nz
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Measuring for hanging curtains depends on how long they should hang, how long the curtain rod is and how they are placed in front of the window. Add measurements to the window dimensions to account for a pooling effect, or to make the window appear larger, withtips from a licensed home repair specialist in this free video on home maintenance. Expert: Tim Gipson Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
In order to hang curtains, use simple mounting brackets, a rod and a tie back. Find out how to do measurements before hanging curtains so that the curtains don’t hang too high off of the floor with help from a remodeling specialist in this free video on hanging curtains. Expert: William Perkinson Bio: William Perkinson is a partner with Perkinson Building Corporation, based in Birmingham, Ala. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
I have been doing curtains for more than 20 years and love my job. If ou are interested you are welcome to call me or email me by the the email provided in the video. I ship world-wide. All of the pictures in the video are only the ones i did in the past half year. Let me know if you would like to order.