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If I had to guess what I’m most often asked about—apart from paint colors—it’s where I source my curtains and blinds. Over the years I’ve run the gamut from dirt cheap DIY shades to pricey designer drapes, and have learned what to look for (and avoid) when shopping for window treatments. For this roundup, I’m […]

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Hannah Joyce | Home Design & DIY on Instagram: "Elevate your windows with bamboo roman shades! I love the textured and organic appearance. They add a touch of warmth, have a unique & natural look and can work with almost any design style.

Installing them is easy!

1. Measure for placement. I chose to place two side by side rather than one large one, so I made sure they were centered. For an outside mount, add a few inches to each side of the window for better light coverage.

2. Install brackets. They can be installed inside or outside the window. Secure with drywall anchors or into studs. I used longer screws than the ones that came with them to make sure I hit the studs. Make sure they are level.

3. Attach the shades. Slide the headrail into the bracket. Secure with tightening screws. Bamboo Roman Shades, Outside The Window, Drywall Anchors, Home Design Diy, Bamboo Shades, Level 3, Design Diy, Drywall, Natural Look

Hannah Joyce | Home Design & DIY on Instagram: "Elevate your windows with bamboo roman shades! I love the textured and organic appearance. They add a touch of warmth, have a unique & natural look and can work with almost any design style. Installing them is easy! 1. Measure for placement. I chose to place two side by side rather than one large one, so I made sure they were centered. For an outside mount, add a few inches to each side of the window for better light coverage. 2. Install…

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