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Net Curtains

(23 Posts)
Noola Mon 09-Jan-23 12:11:38

In my new house I have inherited a net curtain across a living room window. It serves a useful purpose...

BUT I don't care for the intense whiteness of it. I'd prefer cream or similar. Can I - somehow - dye it?

And - just to help me make a decision is there a good online store you'd recommend for me to look at alternative colours / styles?

Thank you. smile

FannyCornforth Mon 09-Jan-23 12:24:10

You won’t be able to dye it unless it is cotton.
I recently bought two voile panel for my living room window.
They are from Next and look lovely.

FannyCornforth Mon 09-Jan-23 12:27:27

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There are other designs too.
I spent a lot of time looking for them (Dunelm, JL, M&S etc) and I couldn’t find anything nicer.
I have a rubbish front outlook, so I need something across the window.

ParlorGames Mon 09-Jan-23 12:31:16

FannyCornforth

You won’t be able to dye it unless it is cotton.
I recently bought two voile panel for my living room window.
They are from Next and look lovely.

Yes, I agree with FC, if you try to dye synthetic fabric it will just look dirty and dingy. Dunelm might have some coloured voiles too.

1987H2001M2002Inanny Mon 09-Jan-23 14:13:42

I had nets and curtains for years but when we did a house make over we changed to vertical blinds on all windows.No more taking down/washing/rehanging like before.

Lollin Mon 09-Jan-23 14:41:28

1987H2001M2002Inanny an amazing user name you had fun on the keyboard!

I prefer sheer panels, but agree vertical blinds are much less easier especially when cleaning the windows.

FannyCornforth Mon 09-Jan-23 14:44:38

Harriet, Maddy and Imogen? wink

ixion Mon 09-Jan-23 14:45:34

Whatever you do, don't opt for champagne as a shade.
My late mother paid a premium for hers and they looked nothing but grubby white from the outside.

Sago Mon 09-Jan-23 15:12:54

Give them to my daughter, everything she washes changes colour. 😬

MawtheMerrier Mon 09-Jan-23 15:30:56

I'd leave them.up Noola and smoke 40 a day.
They'll soon "mellow" to the shade you want

Calendargirl Mon 09-Jan-23 15:34:12

FannyCornforth

Harriet, Maddy and Imogen? wink

Are these types of net curtains, or novels by Jilly Cooper?

confused

FannyCornforth Mon 09-Jan-23 15:36:59

CG grin
No, it was a comment on the op’s very long username.
I thought it might be their gc and their birth years

Calendargirl Mon 09-Jan-23 15:41:22

FC

Am I being dense? Noola doesn’t strike me as a ‘very long username’ though?

M0nica Mon 09-Jan-23 15:59:12

Search online, ebay or Amazon. get a sample first. I have just bought vertical blinds for a large window. Nowhere locally had the colour I wanted, so I went on line and kept getting samples until I found a company that did blinds in the colour I was looking for and ordered them that way.

All the companies I contacted did blinds and curtains of all kinds. I had a quick look on line and this was one company among many www.netcurtainsdirect.com/search/coloured-net-curtains

Zoejory Mon 09-Jan-23 16:01:48

Smoking. Just joking of course, but when we helped with clearing out a friend's parent's home the nets, which looked a rather fetching colour of honey, were actually tobacco stained. Stiff as a board as well.

FannyCornforth Mon 09-Jan-23 16:36:03

1987H2001M2002Inanny

I had nets and curtains for years but when we did a house make over we changed to vertical blinds on all windows.No more taking down/washing/rehanging like before.

CG I’m sorry, I meant this poster.
I haven’t the patience to re type the whole name, I’m sure that autocorrect would have a fainting fit smile
Sorry for all of the confusion

Oreo Mon 09-Jan-23 16:49:22

Sheer and long panels look good. If you have to use nets, plain and very white ones look ok any other colour will just appear dirty and in need of a dip in Daz.

Calendargirl Mon 09-Jan-23 17:30:07

Oh, I see Fanny, thank you.

FannyCornforth Mon 09-Jan-23 17:31:33

Calendargirl

Oh, I see Fanny, thank you.

Thanks! I made a right 🐷’s 👂 of it

ExperiencedNotOld Mon 09-Jan-23 17:33:04

My clean white plain net curtains always look dull from outside my clean windows. Imagine what off-white might look like.

Vertical blinds are not to my taste, too institutional. I’d rather wash my nets.

M0nica Tue 10-Jan-23 12:50:18

ExperiencedNotOld be careful what you say smile

I always said I would never have vertical blinds, until I was faced with a wall of window (12ft x 6ft 6inches) and facing south over an unoverlooked back garden.

Nets and curtains would have looked ridiculous in a kitchen, and anyway, we wanted the urestricted view of the garden. The window includes doors, so blinds were also out of the question. We had to have something as the sun coming in to the kitchen was blinding in summer.

I had to face up to the fact that the solution was vertical blinds. Drawn to the side and unobtrusive most of the time, but mediating excessive sunlight when required.

IrishDancing Mon 16-Jan-23 17:44:44

Vertical blinds were here when we moved and I really hate them but hate nets more! Anybody got any bright ideas on how to clean the d****d blinds? Please!!

CanadianGran Mon 16-Jan-23 19:35:55

I have fabric wrapped verticals in my living room. Not a lot of companies offer them, but have a look around.

We have a west-facing room with a nice view, so I didn't want to block the view, but still needed to keep out the sun and offer some privacy. These were the answer - more expensive, but they don't clack around like regular blinds, and they just look like regular sheer curtains when closed, but not tilted, IYKWIM.