Saturday, February 6, 2010

How To Hang Curtains And Tie Backs How Do I Block The Sun Coming In My Windows In An Appealing Way Without Compromising My Window A/C Unit?

How do I block the sun coming in my windows in an appealing way without compromising my window A/C unit? - how to hang curtains and tie backs

I have a window in my room when the sun woke up loud through the morning, at 5:30 in the last weeks ...- No Fun! I solved the problem, but simply a piece of neutral colored window into the past, but now it's summer, I installed only one window / C. ..

I can not lock the sheet b / c is blowing in the place of the glass, C ... I have a role in the stable plastic film that rolls back and get her ... but nothing stuck.

I thought that lining in the back of the cream-colored band blind for most of the sunscreen ... but I fear you will see, may not blindly.

I do not want ugly ... It's bad enough that this horrible / C is in the window, but I want the rest of the window, at least something reasonable! I tie my curtains back to back, and do not interfere with the airflow from the A / C.

This is the area above the C / A, where the upper band of glass that is causing me trouble!

5 comments:

be happier own a pitbull said...

Pretty To:
I have the same problem in my room. Now you should put a decorative hanging in the windows. It is a bit on the expensive side but it works. I had the floor for 2 years and never had a problem. Found in any hardware store (Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware)

For maximum comfort and saves money:
The aluminum foil, when used alone, it considers as an effect of black light and directs it your room cooler and A / C (if a window unit) does not work so hard. This gave the best results of all, I've used.

whatever... said...

Evidence that line the inside with aluminum foil, which the sun, very effectively, if not attractive reflection, but it works and blinds that completely block the sun's rays ROLL

lmccay42... said...

You may like window film
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Arthur H said...

Install a screen in front of the window

M E said...

Ok ... ugly or not ... Film works! Use a double-sided tape and ensure that the shiny side out. It reflects sunlight.

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