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window treatment storage when moving

by Reyes Boehm Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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If you’re lucky enough to be moving to a home where your window treatments will fit, pack them up carefully. Take down all hardware, brackets and headrails, and make sure to pack blinds and shutters fully closed. Tape all brackets and hardware to the blinds’ headrail so they don’t get lost in transit.

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When to use temporary window coverings?

These are just temporary solutions when having windows installed, between new drapery installation, during a move, or while installing new windows. What inexpensive, temporary window coverings have you used?

Will Sheers interfere with the installation of a window?

That didn’t interfere with the window installation, and we honestly didn’t care if they got dirty or ruined. The side window (that neighbors could see through) had sheers left behind.

What can I do to make my windows look better?

Basically anything to give privacy, and discourage a walk-by opportunity theft. The bonus to using glass wax is your windows are clean when you wipe it off! Clearly none of these are for long-term use.

Do we need window coverings for new windows?

There was no sense installing window coverings only to have to take it down for the window installers, and then have whatever it was we purchased get dirty or dusty during the window install process. Still, we needed something for the windows unless we wanted to give the neighbors an excuse for therapy.

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How should I store my curtains when I move?

PLACE a few sheets of clean packing paper on the bottom of a standard large cardboard box. FOLD the curtains neatly in such a way as they fit into the specific boxes you've chosen for them. Fold the curtains loosely, don't press them forcibly or you'll wrinkle them in no time.

How do you store window panels?

Folding them can form creases that may be difficult to remove if stored for long periods. Rolling curtains up like a rug is the perfect way to avoid creases and ensure safe storage. Make a loose roll to decrease the number of creases.

How do you fold pleated drapes for storage?

Roll into tubes. Then, lay out your drapery or curtain panel on a large, flat, and clean surface. Continue to fold it in half until your desired size is achieved, roll the fabric into a cylinder, and wrap in acid-free paper. Simply place your drapery into the tube, and tuck away in a safe space for storage.

How do you pack drapes?

0:152:15How to Pack: Clothing, Linens and Draperies - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis is a standard large wardrobe first thing you do is place your smaller items in bottom. You findMoreThis is a standard large wardrobe first thing you do is place your smaller items in bottom. You find that putting them in Ziploc baggies or any sort of a container works quite. Well.

How do you store curtains for a long time?

Store your drapes in a cool, dry, and dark place. Make sure no crawlies could get into the containers. If you're storing your curtains for a long time, make a regular check-up and look for mildew and other damages.

How do you store a soft top window?

The windows fit perfectly in it (no folding them up with a rolled up blanket to keep them from creasing) and the bag can be stored vertically against the back of the rear seats so you don't lose the ability to store things in the storage area. Your solution is cheaper but far less convenient.

What is a ripple fold drapery?

A Ripplefold drape is a single continuous panel produced with snaps sewed into the top hem. The 'pleat' in this drape actually comes from the way the snaps connect with the hardware. As the ripplefold drape is snapped into the hardware it creates an undulating wave pattern.

How do you pack for a move?

General moving and packing tipsPack like items together. Start packing each box with a layer of padding – it can be newspapers, bubble wrap, or household goods, like blankets or towels. ... Label each box by room and by its contents.Pack a box of essentials. ... Refrain from filling boxes to the brim.

How do you pack sheets and towels?

Wrap the Towels and Linens in Packing Paper or Plastic Wrap. Before packing your household items into boxes, wrap them in a layer of paper or plastic wrap to protect them from dirt or moisture. Some supplies you can use to secure your towels and linens include trash bags, shopping bags and tissue paper.

How do you store velvet curtains?

Unlike ordinary curtains, a velvet curtain fabric must be rolled for storage purpose and never folded. Folding of velvet curtains can make them bruised with unwanted creasing making the curtains useless. Roll the pile of the velvet curtain fabric in the same direction of the pile for best results.

How to cover windows in short term?

There are some DIY temporary window treatments you can use to cover your windows in the short-term as well. Take canvas drop cloths and clip rings and hang them over your windows for temporary privacy and light control.

How much do temporary blinds cost?

Temporary Blinds Before you decide what permanent window treatments you want to purchase, you can go to your local home improvement store and purchase ready-made blinds for short-term use for only about $5.00.

Can you put fabric over a screen?

You can also purchase fabric and put it over removable screens and install them into your windows for a quick, functional solution. If all else fails, some thick, colorful bed sheets and curtain rods will hold you over until you make a permanent purchase.

Do you need new window coverings when you unpack?

When unpacking your new home, one of the first things that may come to mind is the fact that you need new window coverings. Maybe you’re not in the market for new shades yet or you want some time to think about your options before making a permanent choice. Either way, you need to know the top temporary window treatments that you can use right away.

Why should I keep window treatments neutral?

While your home is on the market, it’s best to keep your window treatments neutral so they will appeal to the widest range of buyers possible. Window treatments stay with the home so even though it’s a lot of fun to customize them, it makes more sense to choose something neutral that most buyers will be happy to keep. Otherwise, they will be forced to start tallying up in their head how much it’s going to cost to replace them once they move in, and that could affect their offer.

Do neutral curtains make windows look more elegant?

In cases where the windows have no framing around them, neutral curtains will make the windows look more elegant and finished off. However, if there is beautiful, upscale trim around the windows, then we typically prefer to show that off by removing curtains as long as privacy isn’t an issue and the view outside is appealing.

Do window treatments make a room look taller?

As we mentioned, window treatments have a big effect on a space. Simply throwing up something on the windows won’t do the home justice. Instead, take time to consider what would be most appealing in the space. For example, in a room with low ceilings, hanging the curtain rods higher than the window will make the ceilings appear taller. In some cases where windows are unusual sizes or shapes, you may need to get custom treatments made to avoid an awkward look.

Try Before You Buy

It’s true that curtains and blinds can look different at home versus in-store, but there are ways to get a better idea of the look and feel before you splurge.

Aim for Timeless, Not Outdated

Interior designer Sarah Ramirez of Found and Collected suggested a few specific things to avoid if you want to keep your design timeless.

A Layered Look Is Multi-Functional

As Boyd points out, one of the best solutions for window treatment design involves layering. Consider “woven shades with drapery panels on either side,” she says. “This layered look is multi-functional, and mixing in more casual woven shades removes any fuss associated with traditional drapery panels.”

Consider the Size and Height of a Room

One of the biggest mistakes you can make is ignoring the height and scale of your windows and room. “Of course, height can be variable in every home, but in most cases, the size of a space has standard measurements that can't go wrong,” says the Nemai Studio team.

Hang Your Treatments Correctly

Along with being too high, Ramirez tells us that, often, “window treatments aren’t working because they are not the right size or hung correctly.”

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