To Sleep – a chance to dream.

The UK’s “longest” day – Summer Solstice on 21st June is still a full month away but already the combination of warmer night time temperatures, chirpy chirpy cheep cheep bird songs and early morning sunshine is beginning to take its toll on sleep.

sweet dreams cheeseIt clearly isn’t sufficient to splash out on some luxurious stylish bedding duvet covers – see I want Kylie at home but now I need to study the various types of curtains that will block the light from penetrating into the bedroom, reduce the noise coming in and add privacy – there’s a bloke across the way who spends a little too much time looking in our direction….but that’s not for here.

Other than the “feel like a set of curtains” joke I know nothing about home fabrics and their use in window furnishing. Furthermore following a quick scan on the web I doubt I’ll ever get to appreciate the finer points of “dressing” your windows with ready made voiles and choosing appropriate holdbacks, tassels or tiebacks.

Pull yourself together. There are a couple of reasonable articles “out there” that aren’t simply trying to sell products of worse scrimp a couple of bob from Adsense and with a little patience and application the task ahead doesn’t seem too daunting.

Ready made curtains or make your own.

Threadheads offered this video how to DIY your curtains but lets face it this is best left for them that know one end of a needle from the other so ready-made they shall be. Simple so far so Jade Goody.

Track, rails or curtain poles

Once measured and ordered you then have to decide which method of hanging is suitable. Although even well fitted curtain poles look stylish they will often leave a gap between wall and fabric so the pesky noise and light gets through in the early morning whereas curtain tracks and rails allow the fabric to almost stick to the wall practically creating a blackout effect if the fabric is right.

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On March 9th, 2009 at 3:24 am, platform anne said:

What seemed to make the difference for us was finding curtains that had thick backings on them. In combiantion with shades this seems to block most of the light out from outside. Finding a good set of curtains though I think would do the job. Obviously you should go with what you feel is best. ;) ~Anne

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On July 4th, 2009 at 9:21 pm, Jan of Window Curtains Online said:

There is a pesky street lamp outside the front of our house shining in the windows all night long so we had to add blackout lining to our curtains. As it is a bit heavier than normal lining the curtains seem to hang closer to the wall/window and not let in any light. Mind you we have used a double pole and valance hung high enough to keep the curtains and valance closing up any gap.

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On August 16th, 2009 at 7:04 pm, Snort said:

I agree with you, I sleep like a baby when birds sing ans sun shines brightly.

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