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Options for block out curtains in home theatre room

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Hi. I have some windows in my HT room that are very close to the wall maybe so close that I can't mount anything usual. Funny thing is I don't get much light through these until the evening, when you actually want to watch movies:) Bad design decision really all around, I blame myself for not paying enough attention. Anyway I need to cover these with something that will like nice but blocks the light completely.

Here's a couple pics, any suggestions?

Right side (not too close to wall)



Left side




What about sheer and a blockout curtain?


If you do double s-fold tracks beware of how much room they take up. I have both mounted on the same track.

Otherwise just choose a nice block out fabric and do a single curtain


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http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=79581
Where did you buy these MrsJM? I like them.
Joelleg6
Where did you buy these MrsJM? I like them.
the curtains? They are custom


MrsJM
Joelleg6
Where did you buy these MrsJM? I like them.
the curtains? They are custom


Yes, where did you buy the curtains?
Joelleg6
MrsJM
Joelleg6
Where did you buy these MrsJM? I like them.
the curtains? They are custom


Yes, where did you buy the curtains?


It was just a local interior design/window coverings business
you could get the same effect from any curtain business. They are ceiling mounted s-fold sheer+ blockout (sheer at the front)


Thanks MrsJM
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