Ted, A relatively easy and inexpensive alternative (provided you or your
significant other sews) is to install cafe rods top and bottom and make
curtains with small ring at top and bottom. This will keep them against the
curved walls.
Tips: Use sew-on plastic rings, not the clip-on metal ones (fewer rattles),
and use a light weight, but fairly opague fabric so they won't sag away
from the wall. Also, if you tint the windows in the living area, you can
probably get away without lining the curtains.
HTH
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Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale /_][__] [_] | "SR JAMES"
Santa Barbara, CA *0-------OO--* (our hobby)
significant other sews) is to install cafe rods top and bottom and make
curtains with small ring at top and bottom. This will keep them against the
curved walls.
Tips: Use sew-on plastic rings, not the clip-on metal ones (fewer rattles),
and use a light weight, but fairly opague fabric so they won't sag away
from the wall. Also, if you tint the windows in the living area, you can
probably get away without lining the curtains.
HTH
___________
Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale /_][__] [_] | "SR JAMES"
Santa Barbara, CA *0-------OO--* (our hobby)