11 July 2005

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:

Greg said...

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.

SmilingJudy said...

I agree, show that trim! They make nice "decorative" tension rods now instead of having to settle for painted white.