What kind of door/window covering can I put up at my back atrium/french doors?
November 20th, 2007 | by door |dixiegurl asked:
Door has window panes covering whole door to the floor. One door opens, other door doesn’t. Cats have destroyed all the mini blinds I have put up, wanting to look out. I can’t get rid of cats. I don’t want doors left uncovered for anyone to see in.
Currently have curtain toppers and mini blinds up.
DAVID
Door has window panes covering whole door to the floor. One door opens, other door doesn’t. Cats have destroyed all the mini blinds I have put up, wanting to look out. I can’t get rid of cats. I don’t want doors left uncovered for anyone to see in.
Currently have curtain toppers and mini blinds up.
DAVID














6 Responses to “What kind of door/window covering can I put up at my back atrium/french doors?”
By Frog It on Nov 23, 2007 | Reply
We use vertical blinds on our french doors.
By Krista M on Nov 25, 2007 | Reply
go to jcpenny.com and look at their window treatments. They have some that hook at the top and bottom with a tie in the middle. This lets some light in. There are also roller shades that work for doors.
By Mr. P on Nov 26, 2007 | Reply
Use self-adhesive plastic designed for privacy.
Take care to chose the thickest, as it is like the old sticky-backed plastic, and quite tear resistant.
It provides a frosted/ patterned effect, but still allows the light in.
By GenevievesMom on Nov 28, 2007 | Reply
Sheers work really well, both for filtering the light and for keeping the cats at bay. Cats don’t like getting their nails caught in sheer material and they’ll stay away after the first tangle.
By ♥ sundaizie ♥ on Nov 29, 2007 | Reply
Use verticals..if you need the privacy close them..some are made so that you can draw them over to the outside edge when you don’t need them closed. You can have them mounted up under the valance ow whatever you are using at the top. You can have a person from a store come out and give you ideas….doesn’t cost anything and then tell them you want to thkni about it for while…or just order them on the spot!! Also check o9ut window covering articles and magazines….there are tones of them… ♥
By sporregar on Dec 1, 2007 | Reply
Roman shades and leave them open at the bottom the height of the cat’s head when it’s sitting up.