Cheap Gray Chevron Curtains

This bold, zigzagging design gives your window a new outlook.available in three lengths Woven of pure cotton. Lined with blackout lining to help darken the room. 52" wide x 63" long 52" wide x 84" long 52" wide x 96" long Length includes height of pole pocket.George Q&A is a customer to customer community forum, and as such George does not endorse any customers ideas or advice. George will not respond to questions posted, however you can contact us here. 3Asda Q&A is a customer to customer community forum, and as such Asda does not endorse any customers ideas or advice. If you are a Wine Shop customer Asda may respond to questions posted when appropriate to do so regarding product details. If you have a customer service query you can contact us here. AllMost helpful questionsMost helpful answersMost answeredNewest answers Oldest questions 1 are these curtains lined? Yes there is a thin white lining. 4 Are these charcoal and White? Are they all grey?

These curtains are pale Grey and white, the grey is flecked with white so colour not too dense. 00 00000Vote as Best Answer They are soft grey and white, the grey is flecked with slums of white so not too dense. Light grey with white chevronsVicky107 They are grey and white, but the grey isn't as dark as in the photographs. 5 Are the measurements per curtain or a total of the 2? Each curtain will measure example 66 wide x 54 length giving you a total width of 132 same principal for the length. Per curtain so xx for the pairJen689 +11 11100Vote as Best Answer There are two curtains (pair) both measure what is stated I e 90 x 66 rachTomsmom -14 94455Vote as Best AnswerGray Chevron Window Treatments Window Valance - $ 52.00 Curtains, 2 panels, 50" x 84" - $ 200.00 Curtains, 2 panels, 50" x 96" - $ 230.00 Curtains, 2 panels, 50" x 108" - $ 260.00 Dress up your baby's nursery with a window valance in popular gray chevron.

Pair it with gray chevron crib bedding sets and separates, plus gray elephant, gray polka dot, gray suzani, gray Gigi, and more. Liz and Roo offers numerous patterns in gray that you can mix and match to create a custom grey nursery. Our window valance is 52" x 17", contoured, lined and finished with a 3" rod pocket. It's the easiest window treatment to install. Our window valances, like all our baby bedding, is made in USA. Our gray chevron curtains come in three lengths and are made and shipped in about 2 to 3 weeks.
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Shipping:Free Shipping!$55.99 - You Save: $16.00 (29%)Your Price:In Stock? Add to Wishlist Add to Registry Email to Friend ***Shower Hooks and Liners Not IncludedCustomer Reviews If you are not pleased with your purchase for any reason, simply call us M-F between 9a.m. and 5p.m. Eastern time at 1-866-999-6255 to request return instructions, and ship it back to us within 14 days of receipt for a full refund of your purchase price (this does not include your original shipping and handling fees). We must receive your returned purchase within 14 days of receipt in order to issue a refund. After we have received your return, inspected it, and approved it for a refund, we will credit the approved refund amount to the credit card or PayPal account used to purchase the returned item excluding shipping and handling charges. We do not accept returned items that have been used. Used condition includes but is not limited to: item is washed, item is stained, item has hair, lint, or fuzz on it, item smells of smoke or other odor, etc.

Items returned in used condition cannot be restocked and are therefore subject to a 50% restocking fee. Items returned must be in their original condition and packaging. If the items are not in the original packaging, but are able to be restocked, you may be subject to up to a 20% restocking fee. * You can see my newly updated room here. I sat on this idea for awhile before I implemented it. It's a running joke in my family that I was born in the wrong decade. I tend to have good ideas, but majority of the time they are already implemented by someone else. I was not surprised to have found that my "original" idea had already been photographed in a national magazine, on popular furniture website, performed by a popular blogger(s), and found among numerous link parties. I was bummed, but I am use to it. I knew chevrons are really hot among the blogging community right now, which is cool. I mean I painted my walls in a chevron print and now on a set of curtains. Heck, I even used the pattern on my snack bags.

(And I just realized right now that I may be coming across as a chevron freak.) So this is how my faux ombre chevron curtains came about. This is the magazine that graced my presence while thinking about painting curtains. I didn't think curtains could be painted. I thought I was going to take a risk and wing it, but a Better Homes & Garden Special Interest Publications confirmed that it could be done. That's the #1 Dang it. Once I knew that I could paint the curtains, I went with latex paint. Latex paint is cheap, and there are tons of colors. I picked out 4 colors from Lowe's and got them in sample cans. About a month or so later, I was browsing the internet, and I came across this tutorial. That's the #2 Dang it. On the flip side, I was happy to read her tutorial because my first and only attempt was the right attempt, so I didn't waste any time or money. By the time I read that tutorial, I had already completed my first panel. Trust me though, I can totally relate to Kristen because I have had many projects go sour.