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stripeycurtains.jpgQ: I'm in the market for curtains to cover a large sliding glass door. The measurements are approximately 81"L x 100"W. I'd love a bold, modern, colorful pattern but all I can seem to find are solid colors and grandma prints. I saw a nice pair of curtains on HGTV's new show "For Rent" but the sources are not provided...

 
 

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I could make my own but that is expensive and time consuming. Any idea where I can find some patterned curtain panels like this within a reasonable price range?

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Editor: Hmm... we haven't seen large-scale horizontal striped curtains around lately. Could be a custom job. Anyone have tips on finding large graphic print curtains?

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Prestigious Fabrics is based out of the UK but they have lots of fabrics that are similar to the coloring and pattern of those curtains.

posted by valleyval on July 24th 2009 at 10:29am
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Have you thought about looking at shower curtains? I feel like there are a lot of big graphic prints out there in shower curtains, and who would notice the difference? Some even have large metal grommets at the top which would loan themselves to a regular curtain rod.

posted by jjinqueens on July 24th 2009 at 11:14am
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That's a style I haven't seen in a while. I found something similar in style and color over on www.imaginefabric.com in the upholstery section.

posted by Sammie99 on July 24th 2009 at 12:32pm
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Whatever striped fabric you choose - At least make sure that the stripes line up!

posted by bepsf on July 24th 2009 at 6:56pm
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I saw that show and the designer said that this was fabric that was purchased and made into curtains. Good luck!

posted by costumista on July 25th 2009 at 9:49pm
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