So I've just moved in to a place without any type of curtain. In the morning the sunshine comes straight to my room without any kind of filter.
I was thinking of the cheapest way to put some curtains there, nothing too fancy. Are hook and loop fasteners the best idea?
>>1115132
Curtains are $12 on amazon, the rod that holds them up is $3.
But this is /diy/ so you're probably looking for something cheaper, like using a thumb tack and your moms underwear
>>1115134
forgot to add that drilling can't be involved
>>1115135
I recommend you buy sun glasses then
>>1115137
I was thinking of hook and loop, sticking the curtains there and take them off during the day
up
>>1115172
Don't bump on diy faggot.
Also is against the renter laws to not have curtains in every room
If you are renting, the landlord legally has to provide them.
>>1115174
hm I'm not American
>>1115132
aluminium foil from the kitchen, little bit of duct tape or blu tack, figure out the rest /yourself/
Dumb frog poster.
>>1115206
wot
piece of foam board insulation with mylar coating on one side. like 8 bucks, cut to size, ultimate blackout with insulation/draft bonus points
>>1115132
Thumb tack sheet over window. Done.
>>1115174
>If you are renting, the landlord legally has to provide them.
No matter how highly you value yourself, your local codes don't necessarily apply to the rest of the world.
>>1115574
Hey buddy, this might be a message board about Cambodian basket weaving but it's still an AMERICAN Cambodian basket weaving message board.
>>1115578
I live in America
I rent property to families.
I put up mini-blinds in all of my properties
There is no code telling me I have to provide curtains.
>>1115174
And in Indiana, the landlord is under no legal obligation to provide them. They local ones require them, but they make you provide them.