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Help!!! Net curtains alternative please!!!!!

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Legoleia · 08/05/2008 13:32

We live on a busy road with very big windows!

SO, net curtains or similar are a must, especially as DS is a big fan of walking around naked....

Now I know nets are a style crime, but we need something! Don't really fancy stick on frosted glass in the living room, voile is a bit shiny for my liking, blinds... maybe - but not too officey? Nets - does anyone make nice patterns? (not floral!!!)

Any links/suggestions would be SO VERY MUCH appreciated!

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littlelapin · 08/05/2008 13:34

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franke · 08/05/2008 13:37

Sheer roller blinds - have a look at Ikea or John Lewis.

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Legoleia · 08/05/2008 13:38

You always respond to my quandaries, LL! Thank you!

Voile is a possibility, if I can find a nice natural matt one - thanks for the link - will browse through the shop!

SO do you think that certain nets can be okay?

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Legoleia · 08/05/2008 13:46

WOW, the pedlars ones are ace!

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Mercy · 08/05/2008 13:52

We've got wooden blinds - not all officey!

They are at least versatile - up, down, tilted, closed!

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JaneHH · 08/05/2008 13:52

You beat me to it, LL! I was thinking of the Pedlar type ones. They're very popular here in Holland at the mo and look great.

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bitofadramaqueen · 09/05/2008 13:15

John Lewis definitely do sheer, matt voile panels. I have one in my living room as we also have large windows.

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AnnieAreYouOkAreYouOkAnnie · 09/05/2008 13:29

Nice fat wooden venetian blinds,
or if you can splash the cash, American plantation shutters.

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nailpolish · 09/05/2008 13:33

wooden venetian are a haven for dust and germs

nothing wrong with nets

i have [[http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/10070262 these]

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nailpolish · 09/05/2008 13:33

oops

these

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WowOoo · 09/05/2008 13:34

I have nets and I do not care if they are a style crime!
They are nice and sheer to let in as much light as poss, yet people can't see in.
it was much darker in the room with blinds and a bit of a faff to keep them clean.
Got mine from good ole John Lewis, then found exact ones in a local shop for half the price.

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nailpolish · 09/05/2008 13:34

nets are easy to wahs therfore cleaner

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PrimulaVeris · 09/05/2008 13:46

I used to be on a Corrie-style street - nets a must.

But nets are a crime so we got VOILES (viles, as dh calls them) aka MUSLIN PANELS from John Lewis which were nice and stylish. Ready-made, or made to order in wide range of fabrics - sheer, coloured, or chintzy cottagey (if you must) ...

Blinds nightmare for cleaning

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Legoleia · 09/05/2008 22:16

Ah, I'm so glad I CAN get nets! As you rightly point out, they are nice and cleanable, and the pedlar ones may look wonderful on the airy drawing room French doors, but will definitely not be shown off to the fullest on our PVC white double glazing, on similarly Coronation Street style road.

Will hunt for matt voile panels!

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SuiGeneris · 11/05/2008 10:24

Have you looked in Habitat? They do lots of blinds to order- we got some in white linen (or similar- cannot remember the name, it looks like white linen) for our rather large dining room window and it's great: lets light through but people cannot see us, it looks good and did not cost much. It took about 2 weeks from order to delivery I think and DH says it was easy to install. Much better than John Lewis, we thought.

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mumoftwo37 · 11/05/2008 10:38

I've got cream voile roman blinds - they look lovely.
Got them from littlewoods direct - think they still do them.

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