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On Sale: Curtains and Drapes

Shopping for curtains can be rough. If you need long drapes, you can end up having to shell out big bucks, since drapery prices can run high. For anyone on the hunt, we've rounded up a selection of curtains and drapes on sale across the web...

 
 

FIRST ROW
1 Thai Silk Damask from Restoration Hardware, $94 - $114 (reg. $189 - $229)
2 Organic Cotton Selvedge Window Panel from West Elm, $20 - $30 (reg. $30 - $50)
3 Persian Linen Curtain from Anthropologie, $90 (reg. $168)
4 Peyton Grommet Drape from Pottery Barn, $50 - $80 (reg. $80 - $110)
5 Bud Branch Curtain from Urban Outfitters, $20 (reg. $34)

SECOND ROW
6 Abstract Floral Sheer Window Panel from Brocade Home, $29 - $39 (reg. $69 - $79)
7 DKNY Window Panels at Bed, Bath & Beyond, $20
8 Insulated Grommet Curtains from Gaiam, $50 - $60 (reg. $100 - $120)
9 Linen Grommet Drapes from Williams Sonoma, $170 - $200 (reg. $225 - $275)
10 Casual Twill Drapery from Restoration Hardware, $44 - $139 (reg. $99 - $139)

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Perfect timing with this post. I was just going to order bedroom curtains for our Spring cure.

posted by lisetiffner on March 26th 2009 at 9:50pm
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http://www.highfashionhome.com/drapery.html

The drapery panels at High Fashion Home are a great value and quality. Everything is also lined and interlined which is different than most places.

posted by HF Guy on March 27th 2009 at 12:50am
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JCPenney outlet has outstanding deals on window treatments.

http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/X3.aspx?DeptID=62371&CatID=62923&cmCatLevel=3&CmCatId=62371|62923|64202

Also Domestications.com

posted by ohjodi on March 27th 2009 at 1:00am
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This is good timing indeed. It seems that tab-top sheers have gone out of still, just as I was starting to really like them. Anyone know where to find a selection? Thanks!

posted by JoanneM on March 27th 2009 at 9:22am
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I'm keeping an eye out for some fairly bright, multicolor, vertical stripes for my "library" -- brown-black IKEA Billy shelves to the ceiling and white walls, oatmeal berber carpet. Pretty bland now. (Ideally, I want to make window seat cushions to match or coordinate, so fabric would be fine as well.) Any suggestions? (These links don't lead me to stripes.) Thanks!

posted by SherryBinNH on March 27th 2009 at 9:38am
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Curtains are "sew" easy I would never buy them. That said, I like the grommet styles shown above. I have been thinking about making some for our new spare room.

posted by nothinlikeadame on March 27th 2009 at 10:37am
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While Country Curtains leans toward more traditional styles, if you poke around you can find modern or unfussy styles at good prices:

http://www.countrycurtains.com/jump.jsp?itemID=264&itemType=CATEGORY&KickerID=730&KICKER

posted by heather77 on March 27th 2009 at 11:30am
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worldmarket.com does a lot of tab top.

posted by Lady J on March 27th 2009 at 12:03pm
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If you hit a great sale at a fabric store, you can send in your own fabric and have curtains made at:

http://www.idreamofdrapery.com

Pick your style, linings, and any length you want.

posted by K Butler on May 11th 2009 at 9:08pm
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