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Ready made curtains - help!

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kittylester Thu 07-Mar-19 22:06:06

We are desperately in need of some reasonably priced, ready made curtains.

We have been redoing our 'playroom' and bought some lovely, fairly expensive curtains which look absolutely dreadful in the room.

They really don't go so we now need to buy some replacements for not too much money.

Can anyone help with suggestions..... please?

kittylester Fri 08-Mar-19 17:21:29

I don't remember that one POGS. But did use the one in East Street. I got these in Thurmaston - they are so much more 'professional' nowadays.

GrandmaKT Fri 08-Mar-19 17:38:26

POGS any idea where the name Dunelm came from? It always seems strange to me!

NotTooOld Fri 08-Mar-19 17:40:30

Last time I bought curtains I was very anti the eyelet sort but I soon discovered that there are a lot of them about and eventually I bit the bullet and bought some. They were extremely easy to hang and actually look quite good. The only thing is I don't think you can put them in the washing machine due to the metal bits, which is a nuisance. Has anyone tried this?

POGS Fri 08-Mar-19 17:43:50

Kitty

It was down Churchgate .

I had to look up the date to remind me , it opened in 1984.

It was a case of sell it cheap and stack it from floor to ceiling but it was good stuff.

Do you remember ' Brierleys ' Belgrave Gate? I think Dunelm took Frank Brierleys style on board and it worked.

Sophiesox Fri 08-Mar-19 17:48:56

Does ‘Dunelm’ have anything to do with Durham? There’s something floating about on the edges of my memory connecting them (or maybe I’m imagining it!)

POGS Fri 08-Mar-19 17:50:12

Grandma KT

Sorry, no idea!

kittylester Fri 08-Mar-19 17:50:53

Oh, I'd forgotten Brierleys!!

andycameron69 Fri 08-Mar-19 17:54:27

hi there

agros do loads of curtains

and so do B and M stores.. good quality too

happy hunting

POGS Fri 08-Mar-19 17:59:36

Kitty

This is making me smile to myself.

I used Brierleys to get my ' bottom drawer ' together. No doubt if we said ' bottom drawer' kids today would wonder what on earth we were on about .

I sat here and thought to myself ruddy hell I still have and use tea towels and towels as spare old mop ups , a plastic colander, kitchen utensils etc. I bought from Brierleys in the 70's grin

If the queen can do it , so can I grin.

phoenix Fri 08-Mar-19 19:21:38

kitty so glad that I was able to help, and that you have had a happy ending!

Hope that you are better than me at doing the gathering!

lemongrove Fri 08-Mar-19 21:40:43

The name Dunelm comes from the Latin Dunelmensis,
Coming from Durham ( University) with a degree.

kittylester Sat 09-Mar-19 08:15:12

phoenix probably not! grin

Jalima1108 Sat 09-Mar-19 19:43:07

You learn so much on Gransnet, I'll remember that for when I'm on Mastermind lemongrove!

Jalima1108 Sat 09-Mar-19 19:45:47

Bottom drawers! Did anyone else have one?

I did start to buy some cutlery from Boots, I think it was, for my bottom drawer which I still use to this day.
However, I did marry someone else and not the man I thought I would be marrying in those days.

kittylester Sun 10-Mar-19 13:06:16

I was never orfanisex enough for that but we did get some engagements presents. As i recall they were cut glass sherry glasses (very handy) and some pan's!!

kittylester Sun 10-Mar-19 13:07:50

Blessed phone seems to think the pans needed an apostrophe.

phoenix Sun 10-Mar-19 13:57:09

Love the idea of you being " never orfanisex" kitty, whatever it might mean grin

NotSpaghetti Sun 10-Mar-19 13:58:07

I think Dunelmensis is Latin for “from Durham” sophiesox

annodomini Sun 10-Mar-19 13:59:34

Somewhat irrelevantly, I seem to remember that the Bishop of Durham signs him(her)self 'Dunelm'.

Cabbie21 Sun 10-Mar-19 14:36:07

Re eyelet curtains, I have never had any, as I have the impression that they would let too much light in at the top. Is this right?
I desperately need new curtains in the bedroom which gets a lot of light, from street lights as well as natural light. Currently there is a pleated fabric pelmet, which is a real dust gatherer. It matches the curtains which we inherited with the house and which are horrible. I did get a quotation from a local firm, but the cost of a ( padded) pelmet was more than the made to measure curtains, so I did not go ahead. Any ideas, please?

kittylester Sun 10-Mar-19 14:59:45

ORGANISED phoenix - beeping phone!

Purpledaffodil Sun 10-Mar-19 15:04:12

I am a recent convert to eyelet curtains. From Dunelm as it happens. Good quality and a lovely patterned lining.
Cabbie21 they don’t seem to let anymore light than previous pinch pleat ones. I think the secret is having the poles at a sensible height above the window?

Purpledaffodil Sun 10-Mar-19 15:09:08

These are the ones I meant. Even had a matching roller blind too?

grannyqueenie Sun 10-Mar-19 15:36:00

I’ve been meaning to upgrade our bedroom curtains ever since we changed the colour scheme... well over a year ago! So inspired by this thread, I trotted off to Dunelm yesterday and found something suitable. As they were so reasonably priced, I could then justify some new cushions for the living room sofas!
As it happens they’re the eyelet variety, ours do let in a bit of light but not as much as I was expecting and they do have a blackout lining, I’m a bit obsessive about sleeping in a dark room! On the plus side my old boy pointed out it will also mean a through flow of air in the warm weather when the windows are open. Another one of my musts! Fussy, moi??

Gettingitrightoneday Sun 10-Mar-19 15:50:34

I had some ready made from Dunelm which were not well made and the colour was dreadful. Why I bought them I do not know.
My sister and I got our mum to make our curtains. And she was really good making them for a local soft furnishing fie a firm in Bristol.
We still complain, "where's Mum you need her." RIP mum we miss you. 17 yrs on. xxxx