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Changing the Curtains for Spring

  • Writer: Suzanne Pritchard
    Suzanne Pritchard
  • Apr 25, 2011
  • 1 min read

Our front door has a big decorative glass window in it. To give us the feeling of privacy in the evening, we hung a curtain on the door. At night, we go into “lockdown.” This process simply entails pulling the curtains on the front door and kitchen window that looks out onto our front porch.

In the fall, I hang a gray velvet curtain (matches our couch) from Anthropologie –the Viceroy Velvet Curtain. (One of my splurges with our house). I found a matching gray curtain at TJMaxx and used the iron-on hem tape to shorten it to fit our kitchen window. (There was no way I was going to buy another Viceroy Velvet and massacre it.)

Viceroy Velvet Curtain

Viceroy Velvet Curtain Closed


Viceroy Velvet Curtain Open

Viceroy Velvet Curtain Open


Gray Curtain in Kitchen Closed

Gray Curtain in Kitchen Closed


Gray Curtain in Kitchen Opened

Gray Curtain in Kitchen Opened


When Spring comes, I switch out these gray velvet curtains for something , lighter, friendlier, and more colorful. I found two curtains at Pier One on sale when we first moved in; I loved the colors and snatched them up. I hung the one in the kitchen from it’s bottom hem instead of using the loops (again using the iron-on hem tape to shorten the curtain to fit).

Curtain at Front Door Closed

Curtain at Front Door Closed (Plus Cat)


Curtain at Front Door Opened

Curtain at Front Door Opened (Plus Cat)


Curtain at Kitchen Closed

Curtain at Kitchen Closed


Curtain at Kitchen Open

Curtain at Kitchen Open


Sorry for the poor quality of all the open curtain images; I couldn’t get my lighting settings right when I was taking pictures.

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