Attention Potential Guests
The guest bathroom now had its very own curtain. Yes. It doesn't not yet have a door, but this lovely window covering provides piece of mind for the more modest of guests. It really doesn't show up very well in the photo, but the curtain is actually I waffle-weave shower curtain. It's hung on a regular old curtain rod using those nifty roller-ball shower curtain holders. It would probably look a little nicer if we actually had the window itself finished to match the woodwork. All in good time.
The window in the office also got a pretty little "outfit" of its own. Now I won't have a glare on my computer screen, yea!
I can't decide if I like how the curtain and rod cover the woodwork. I'm thinking I might buy a tension rod and try that out once. I'm just not a curtain type of girl. I've got an eye for color, but the actual art of hanging them I often struggle with. -sigh-
2 comments:
I say reveal the woodwork. I'll never forget going over to a friends house about a year ago. They went on and on about all the work of stripping the woodwork in the bedroom. The bedroom had a large bay window with three big windows. Everything was covered with drapes, shades, and valances. You couldn't see any of the beautiful Victorian woodwork they worked so hard on.
I agree, show that trim! They make nice "decorative" tension rods now instead of having to settle for painted white.
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