10 Easy DIY Window Treatment Ideas

Painted Linen Curtains

Use your basic painting skills to add a vintage feel to plain white linen curtains.

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Marian Parsons

Repurpose Bed Sheets

You don’t have to be a master seamstress to make these ombre ruffled curtains. With basic sewing skills and an iron, you can get a designer look.

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Marian Parsons

Vintage Doorknob Tieback

Add an unexpected aspect to your window treatments by using vintage door knobs as tiebacks. This cost-effective idea will be the focal point of the room.

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Brian Patrick Flynn

Stenciled Monogram Valance

With just a few supplies, you can give your valance a custom look with a stenciled monogram.

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Brian Patrick Flynn

No-Sew Pennant Valance

To make this sporty window treatment, simply tie pennants made from felt for a fun addition to a kid’s room. No sewing required!

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Marian Parsons

Gold Chain Tieback

Add some sparkle to a room with gold chain curtain tiebacks. Spray a heavy weight chain in your color of choice to add visual appeal to your windows.

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Brian Patrick Flynn

Stenciled Draperies

Transform ordinary draperies into the exact look you want with stencils and spray paint.

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Brian Patrick Flynn

Leather Belt Tieback

Turn your window treatments into a fashion statement by using an old leather belt to tie back your curtains. Use solid belts or mix and match patterns for an eclectic look.

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Brian Patrick Flynn

Knotted Chiffon Cafe Curtains

If you can tie a knot, then these flowy cafe curtains will be a breeze to make. This project only requires chiffon fabric, a curtain rod and scissors.

Neck Tie(back)

You probably have several old neck ties lying around. Repurpose them as curtain tiebacks to add a masculine look to any room.

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Brian Patrick Flynn

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