How To Cover An Ugly Window
What to practice with an ugly shed window?
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I'm trying to come with a low toll manner of disguising the ugly shed window. So far I've thought maybe hanging baskets or a climber (I've only bought a climbing ivy today which could go in front of the window and be trained to comprehend information technology). I'd be grateful of any ideas :)
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Hi fluff :) we accept been looking at long window boxes today , priced at least at £25, but at the minute we are a little short of money so are looking for a cheaper alternative - we may well take up your suggestion of a flag!
Is hub not handy Crafty? He could make a window box out of Pallets, in that location usually free.. Im yet covering my shed windows, with an evergreen Clematis, Armandii..theres pics on my habitation page :)
I bought a flowery duvet encompass ,cut it up and fabricated a pair of curtains Crafty i have to say it looks the part,and it only cost me £5.My shed looks exactly like yours,so why not have a effort.....:~)))))
daisydee you have a gorgeous garden, y'all must be very proud of it! the window box is an excellent idea!
Mobee - another bully thought, now I'grand spoilt for choice!
erstwhile curtains did for u.s.. hubby drew the line at nets.
A mirror would look adept too...
Thanks Craftyemma..
How about some 'mucilaginous backed plastic', it's sold for windows as well as for books and shelves. It also looks like lace, and is easier to make clean.
Many thank you for the continued replies :) I've taken inspiration from daisydee's Clematis and bought a Boston Ivy and some extending trellis, I hope to train the ivy to become upwardly one side of the shed and across the top of the window so it hangs downwardly. I can't wait to see the ivy turn red in autumn :D I'll post a flick when it's done, cheers over again!
Boston Ivy, lovely, specially in autumn. But exercise be careful Emma when it get'south growing every bit information technology tends to find it's manner through very pocket-sized gaps and into sheds /nether roof felt etc!
I have many customers(I do gardening for my living) who have Boston Ivy and ,even more than so, Virginia Creeper which gets into shed / garages/homes etc and they are a dveli to control once established and sendin out suckers!
Keep it trimmed and you should exist ok.
Painting the drinking glass with coloured pigment looks like stained glass? window box underneath? hanging baskets either side? A row of sun flowers? have fun. Some of the members on here have painted them blue or green what nigh blue with white shutters?
Cheers for the tip Paul, I will certainly keep an centre on information technology!
DRC I love the stained glass and shutters idea :)
Yes I retrieve you could make it look lovely and imagination neednt cost a lot.
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My husband has an interest in flags...vexillology as he keeps telling everyone...& we both have a close affinity with Devon ( he used to live at that place & I have many relatives at that place)...so he put the Devon flag in the shed window!
Soon to be replaced past the newly designed Dorset flag!
They work both every bit a mantle to cease passing tealeaves looking in to see what's worth stealing & also as a patriotic talking signal!
Or how most one long window box?