How to Draw Back a Sheer Curtain
Sheer curtains add a translucent depth to windows. Draw sheer curtains to let in your favorite light, to make a room darker or to filter the view from outside. How you draw a curtain creates a variety of visually pleasing lines to frame your windows and coordinating draperies. Play with aesthetic touches to a room by trying different ways of drawing sheer curtains. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Pull back sheer curtains all the way to the sides to let all the light into a room. Drag each curtain to its outer side along the curtain rod. Allow them to hang straight down, alone, beneath a heavier curtain.
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Leave your sheer curtains in place on the curtain rod while pulling back the curtain at mid-length with tiebacks coordinated to your curtains. Screw a curtain tieback hook midway down the wall, along the outer side of each sheer curtain. Use a tieback hook that matches your curtain rod. Hang a tieback loop from each hook. Wrap the tieback around the curtain and pull the curtain back. Attach the remaining tieback loop to the tieback hook.
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Use a curtain holdback to keep your sheer curtains drawn back and in place. Use a decorative curtain holdback to match your curtain rod around which to drape a sheer curtain. Screw the hook into the wall at the point where you want the curtain to pull against the wall. Pull the curtain around the hook.
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Tips & Warnings
Play with how you want your sheer curtains to hang down by tying them back at different points along the curtain length.
Use tiebacks with patterns to contrast against single-color sheer curtains.
Leave sheer curtains drawn back for a consistent appearance.
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