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May
19
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Looking for cheap discount sheers, blinds, and panels. Anyone know where to get closeouts on these. Prefer not to shop online. Large metropolitan area nearby. Thanks.
I would try the discount outlet places:
Ross, TJ Maxx, Steinmart, Tuesday Morning, etc. They usually specialize in decor items. These will usually be mismatched designer pieces.
You can also check the dollar stores, Big Lots, and the Wal-Mart type places for lower quality.
You can get fabric on clearance at Walmart, sometimes 1 dollar a yard in big amounts to get the windows covered. Window treatments are not complicated, it is straight line sewing…so it would be an easy project for almost anyone. You can even use iron adhesives, or tape for a no sew project.
May
11
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Apr
13
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I don’t want to spend a lot on getting custom blinds. I am actually thinking that standard slat ones will be fine. Maybe wooden colored for the bedrooms and white for the kitchen and office. And a standard verticle set for the sliding glass doors. Should I just go to Home Depot? What about the sites on the web that are "discount" suppliers? Also, since I just want it simple, would it be a waste of time getting one of the free consultants to come to the condo to look at it all? I have gotten a mailing from one and I also saw them on the web. Do they actually have good ideas?
Anyone have any success stories on this…?
I had the same situation with wanting a nice window covering but not wanting to spend a lot.
I went to Home Depot and talked with one of the sales people and told her exactly that. They have a custom blind section with lots of special colors. I came home and measured my window, went back and chose a very nice "old gold" skinny slat blind. It is very nice, was inexpensive and looks great. There are also cloth ones that are nice but were a little out of my budget range. Also, some of your windows may be standard sizes so something off the shelf would work well if the room is not one of the "important" ones.
Talking with a consultant there in the store was great. However, the free, in-home consultant suggested very high priced items. I have never used Internet services to purchase things that I am not absolutely sure of like custom blinds. Seeing firsthand is better, at least for me.
I am very happy with my choice I got from Home Depot. The whole process was very easy.