Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds




I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains back when not in use?
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Here's how! http://thediymommy.com/make-a-no-sew-fabric-covered-roller-shade/
Have fun!
I got some decent darkening Roman shades on ebay for pretty cheap. I think I paid less than $30 for two very large windows. They still give you some control over how much or how little they are open, and tend to look nicer than rolling shades.
This might seem too simple. but I use black foam board from the dollar tree. I had to tape a little bit on the top to keep all the sun out, but when you live in Alaska in the summer, you do what you can.
This might cost you .69 per board and they are 20" by 30". Hope that helps.
Fabric shop - Ask for Black out Fabric............
You could probably use some heavy duty, dark colored canvas.
Black kettle cloth with any color backing should work. Mount them on the outside of the window frames making sure you make the curtains wider than the window. Happy sleep. 😇💞
if you can sew, joann's fabric has fabric that has a rubber backing. it's bought by the yard then cut to fit. attach that to a fabric that matches the room's décor. they can be roman style, or just regular pleated style.
you can have double rod, or use Velcro on window trim and black out material.they make curtains with black out just hang and open.
Have you looked a spring rods? they come in larger diameters to hold heavier curtains and can be put up in a flash. Amazon has them and probably wal mart as well.
If cost is a problem, large drapes, even black out curtains are available at local thrift shops. As your windows are so large you really have to install adequate rods. You cannot Velcro curtains / draperies to hold them up. Another idea is very simple room darkening window shades. They back out a lot of light. By them at a discount store and they are pretty inexpensive. More expensive at a home store.
I would get a tension rod to fit as far back into the window as you don't want to hang them on the outside as the light will leak from the edges unless you cut them with at least a 6" past the window frame all the way around. You can use a cafe curtain rod to hang your homemade ones.
or you could just order some cause your window size is not that large.... https://www.brylanehome.com/decor/Cordless-Push-Up-Roller-Blackout-Shade.aspx?PfId=533204&DeptId=15287&ProductTypeId=1&ppos=8&Splt=1&StyleNo=2074
There are more on this page... https://www.brylanehome.com/Home-Blinds-and-Shades.aspx?DeptId=15287
There are different grades of blackout material available at better fabric stores. You can see this in person, at JoAnn Fabric, or better. Place the heavier weight grade fabric behind your top fabric (linen cotton blend or heavier poly blend, and sew them together, placing rings with hooks at top. Use a plain, 1/2" rod that "turns" around corners of window, and pin edges to wall, if needed. Voila... Instant dark! Drapery rod must be hung minimum of 4" beyond each side of window, and minimum 4" above window, to be most effective. Allow overlap of fabric at center, as well.
I purchased the black out lining from the fabric store and velcroed it to curtain panels that I already had hanging. That way if I want to wash the curtains I can take the black out lining off and put it back on. It was easy. Just measure, cut, and put it on.
Put some window tint on the window. There's decorative cling film type products out there too. My neighbor has a light that beams right on our bedroom window, i put up black out curtains and had the same problem, i was really dangerously close to putting cardboard or aluminum foil on the window when I ran across it. They have it at Lowes and home depot.
This blog post is super easy to follow and has a great source list. Hope this helps!
Lauren - The Little Lake Cottage
You might find the tutorial here helpful.
Tuula, Color Me Thrifty
I made some very simply. You can see how I did it here: https://www.flippingtheflip.com/2018/04/diy-blackout-curtains.html
You can buy special fabric glue! You can attach the blackout fabric with that as a no sew option. :)
You can use iron on hem tape. Keep in mind that if you wash the curtains a lot it may not hold up to repeated washing.
How about good old fashioned stitch witchery? Then you just hang your rod and use curtain clips.
https://m.dritz.com/quilting-sewing-supplies/sewing/glues-bonding-stabilizers/stitch-witchery-fusible-bonding-web/
There is a new no sew option that I saw recently but have not looked into it yet.
You can use an iron on adhesive tape that fuses fabric pieces together. I used it in this post: http://withinthegrove.com/diy-no-sew-pillow-covers/
Although this is a post about creating no sew pillows, it shows you how to use and apply the adhesive tape.
They make peel and stick velcro now, or you could use fabric glue, or iron in some fabric firmer that attaches when it is ironed (fold over an edge on it and iron, it sticks to both the fold and the curtain), these are 3 ideas to consider. Hope this helps
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/how-to-make-blackout-curtains-8-step-tutorial-2383275
How To Make Blackout Curtains - 8 Step Tutorial
My reasarch seems to say -buying a premaid blackout curtain liner was cheaper than buying the fabric to make one. It may depend on your size and fabric costs.
You use black out lining. Add to any fabric you are making your drapes out of. Sold at fabric stores along with drapery patterns. Have fun.
Here are several Hometalk projects on the subject:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=blackout%20curtains
Black-out drapery lining is special lining that has a black insulating layer 'sandwiched' between two layers- a back and a front. The side that shows is usually white although it is also available in silver/grey.
Black-out fabric can be used with different styles of curtains, attached, or as a separate panel.
Blackout curtains are fairly inexpensive these days. Walmart and Target both have a good selection.
Either place rod in the front of them or simply remove those blinds and replace them with roll outs that are more current
I've lined roman shades using a dark fabric. You could do the same with ring clip panels. Use a no sew tape and place them in front of the blinds.
You may want to put a stitch every few inches to make sure it doesn't move around or velcro inside the cover. I've had issues with those.
Lots of posts here on hanging curtains. | Hometalk
You can use something like this on the sides to hold the curtains back when not in use.
Have grommet heavy lined curtains amazon has a great selection of lined black out curtains.
Blackout curtain closest to the window. Use any form of tie or usual curtain hold back that you find suitable. Rope even on to a hook.
Use Poles or Wires and attach to above or the doors themselves. Push back with pole or hand and store with Tie or curtain tieback or metal hold back.
We found some long rods at Lowes for less then $10 for a 2 pack.
Hi Diane, hope this helps. You can get a curved curtain rod and hang the blackout curtains in front rather than behind, they can be opened and out of the way.
Or you can buy some blackout roller blinds that can fit behind the verticals, but you would need to open them to operate the roller blinds
Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds can be a great solution for maximizing light control and privacy in your Dubai home. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons, along with some installation tips:
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Considerations:
Installation Tips:
Alternatives to Consider:
By weighing the pros and cons and considering the installation tips, you can decide if blackout curtains behind vertical blinds are the right solution for your Dubai home. If you prioritize complete darkness and privacy, this combination can be highly effective. However, if aesthetics and ease of operation are your primary concerns, explore alternative options like blackout vertical blinds or double roller blinds.
Hi Diane: Have you considered putting the curtains over the blinds? You can use traverse rods and push them back when not in use.
Here are a couple of helpful posts:
https://mixandmatchdesign.com/new-blog/blackout-curtains-how-roundup-to-hang
https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/comments/xdnwbb/how_to_hang_my_black_out_curtain_without_having/
I would hang the curtains over the blinds.
Above the doors and use metal tybacks
You could hang them with a tension rod