Curtains
15 replies
eribaMotters replied on 23/11/2021 15:45
Takethedogalong replied on 23/11/2021 17:18
Posted on 23/11/2021 17:18
It’s usually the fittings that prove a bit problematical. You need to examine carefully how your curtains are hung, what kind of hooks/tapes etc. If you can get the old fitting off the old curtains, and reuse, it might be very easy to have some new ones made. When we refurbished our van, we had to go with a different method of hanging them. Good luck with it. My top tip is to go for blackout linings and something to keep heat inπ
Bakers2 replied on 23/11/2021 18:14
Posted on 23/11/2021 18:14
I second takethedogalong especially on materials, weight will be an issue nothing too heavy.
If you can remove yours and take photos of fittings and how they go together, you'll forget π. Take them to a local place that do repairs and alterations, possibly a dry cleaners? And get them to give you an idea of costs - you may well be pleasantly surprised. Then you can pop along to your local fabric store/market stall/hobbycraft to check out materials, again you'll get helpful advise, or you should if they are any good. They may even be able to point you in the direction of makers.
allanandjean replied on 23/11/2021 18:21
Takethedogalong replied on 23/11/2021 18:33
Posted on 23/11/2021 18:21 by allanandjeanApart from our very first van, which did not have curtains, we have never drawn them preferring to use the blinds when we need privacy.
Posted on 23/11/2021 18:33
We seldom use our curtains in MH, as you say have blinds. However, in Winter it’s quite surprising how much warmer it can feel drawing curtains as well. I’m not certain a modern van would actually give enough curtain material to draw, some are merely window dressing. But thermal blinds are good.π Our old van only has curtains.
brue replied on 23/11/2021 18:48
Posted on 23/11/2021 18:48
When one of our daughters bought herself an old campervan I made new curtains for it, using the old ones as a pattern and adding black out thermal linings...it was a quite a task. The curtains were various shapes and sizes including long ones in the cab. They looked good, nice bright stripey ones in seaside colours and then she sold the van!! If you're not up to making them a good seamstress/local curtain makers etc might be of help as well as the commercial offerings. In hot weather when blinds stop the airflow, we open the windows, pull the fly screens down and use the curtains. So I find curtains useful, they also add extra insulation in cold weather.
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RedKite replied on 23/11/2021 18:59
Posted on 23/11/2021 18:59
Redid our curtains in our last caravan even did the trim across the van in same material and I got a pair a larger pair than I needed from a charity shop in Lynhurst for £10 and they looked good when done even revamped the lower front curtain fittings. I like curtains closed even with the blind down I find that light gets underneath and I really do not like that first thing in the morning. Also got to do the same with latest van as the curtains are horrible slippery material and do not fit the windows at all.
Tammygirl replied on 23/11/2021 19:29
Posted on 23/11/2021 19:29
I've made caravan curtains a few times when we had old vans. If you have a sewing machine its not to hard a job. The fixings we have on our current van curtains are hand stitched on. I tend to make the curtains then make a couple of scatter cushions to match.
We do use the curtains in the caravan especially in winter but also in the summer, the blinds should not be closed when the windows are closed as it can distort them. So when we are out for the day in hot weather we close the curtains to keep the van cooler.
Just now the curtains are closed to keep the sun off the seating, while its parked up on the drive over winter, also stops folk looking in
Debs60
from Hertfordshire