I need help with my new "stash closet"!
#63
Glass doors with UV glass or perspex? If DH is handy, he could cut the existing doors and use them as a frame. Or you could go colonial style, with divided windows?
My husband, much as I love him, is a chocolate teapot, so I am a little envious!
My husband, much as I love him, is a chocolate teapot, so I am a little envious!
#66
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Location: Huntsville, AL
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I have doors on mine that swing like regular doors only they have a magnetic catch and don't latch. I hang over the door hangers on the outside and made a design wall of flannel hung on a shower rod so I can roll it up and put it away. Works great.
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An easy way to see if you like the curtain Idea is to go to your local big box and get a tension shower curtain rod, and a cheap shower curtain at the local dollar store. Taa Daa! now you can see if a curtain works for you, and you've only spent $10! I would try a clear one, to see through, and to keep dust out. You would still see your beautiful stash, but no dust bunnies!
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Originally Posted by raptureready
I would piece curtains that I could tie back when I wanted. Or you could always use the doors and cover them with flannel so that you'd have a design wall. If you choose that, run strips of velcro down each side of your doors, wash and put velcro down each side of your flannel. That way if it should get soiled you can take it off and wash it. If you put the velcro on the back side and wrap the flannel around when you take it off you wouldn't see the velcro strips.
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