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Comments (27)I got sliding panels and shutters. I can still open the shutters if I recline the seats as shown andI I have no reason to open the shutters other than for occasional cleaning. The windows are rarely ever opened I like the way they look, but the verticals are a bit too sheer at night. There is not enough privacy. I went outside after dark and I could see inside more I would like with the panels closed. The same panels were installed on a bedroom slider so privacy is extra important there. . I'm looking for a solution. I'm going to talk to the installer on Monday to see if they have any ideas other than replacing the panels with "black out" panels. Maybe there is a way to put a separate roll down shade behind it that will add night privacy and still allow light filtering in the daytime?...See MoreHonest opinion; lace panels under vertical blinds?
Comments (33)Oh KSWL- my guys run 5-15 miles on the open prairie at least three times a week. They swim nearly daily in the summer. Long swims while retrieving duck dummies that are shot from a .22-type launcher. DH is a rabid hunter; the dogs point, track, retrieve everything from doves, grouse, pheasants, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, coyotes, fox, muskrats, raccoons, etc. In the winter they pull DH on the sled just like the Iditarod dogs. He has harnesses for them to pull the bike in the summer. I will guarantee there are no dogs in the state that get harder workouts than mine. They have an extremely high prey drive; and being a versatile hunting breed, everything is prey. They know all the hunting commands; they follow verbal, whistle, and hand signals. But when a squirrel, turkey, coyote, or cat crosses the yard they go berserker! They are so well behaved in the house. They love everyone and don't know what "stranger" means. Babies, little children, kids, and puppies are fawned over and slurped endlessly...until a squirrel goes past the window. I do trap the nasty things...but more keep coming. DH burst out laughing when he read 'more exercise.' Sam water retrieved ducks from 5:30 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. today. He was the only dog for five hunters; they each got their limit. Yesterday Harry hunted grouse all day. They stay outside, weather permitting, (this is North Dakota) as much as they wish. I am always here to open the door. It's constant "in and out", especially with younger Sam; he spends hours in the huge back yard - chasing the squirrels, trying to climb the trees to get to them, jumping on the fence to get leverage and running/barking his fool brains out! Our yard is three deep lots. The entire back yard is fenced. These 75-lb. hunks will never not go after game; it would require alteration of their DNA! They are my DH's dream team. He spent 22 years in the AF in some of the worst parts of the world. He was always looking forward to and planning when he could be home year round and finally have, enjoy, train, and work these amazing hunters. I figure - so what if I don't get floor-length drapes; I'll come up with a nice Plan B. I do get the joy of these two fur kids that love me to pieces. My hubby, after going all around the world and getting shot at in every sand box the US has been involved in; is now living his dream. And he is still a USAF cop; he's just on the "civilian" side now. That leaves plenty of dog-working time, no more foreign trips, and he's not been shot at for 9-10 years now! Life is good on the Prairie. For me, the dogs, and the Ole Mountain Man! This post was edited by caroline on Mon, Oct 13, 14 at 0:51...See MoreLuminette Blinds
Comments (3)When I purchased my home the people that owned it before me had those shades put in. They were beautiful. I had them hanging for about 7 years and they got really worn looking. Difficult to clean, if not impossible. Bugs get trapped in them. They are easy to rip as well. I would not pay that kind of money for them. I finally got rid of them and replaced with faux wood blinds. They are cheap, look nice and are easy to clean. Here is a link that might be useful: Christy's Thrifty Decorating...See MoreHelp picking curtains
Comments (15)It makes me comfortable the board reached a consensus on the best type of drapes to use, which I know with this group does not happen often. ;) Ripple fold it is. I do like the options the luminettes offer; being able to adjust the amount of light would be perfect for days you don't want full sun or for when you'd like to stay in a dark bed and watch movies in the middle of the day. Beverly - I knew from the beginning I'd be out of my league and needed to entrust this project to professionals. Do you have any suggestions on color? Since several of you have mentioned price, I guess I should ask: I was anticipating spending a few thousand dollars on this project - are you suggesting this will cost more than that? This post was edited by AtomicJay007 on Mon, Jan 19, 15 at 1:01...See MoreProvi Lane
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