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Using Curtains As Shower Curtains: My Personal Experience

When I moved into my new apartment, I was thrilled to have a bathtub. But I quickly realized that I needed a shower curtain to prevent water from getting all over the bathroom floor. I didn’t want to buy a typical plastic shower curtain, and I couldn’t find a fabric one that I liked. That’s when I decided to try using a regular curtain as a shower curtain.

Step by Step Guide

Here’s how I made it work:

Step 1:

Choose the right curtain. Look for a curtain that is at least 72 inches long to fit the average bathtub. It’s also important to choose a fabric that can withstand moisture and won’t easily mold or mildew. Polyester, nylon, and cotton are good options.

Step 2:

Hang the curtain. Use a tension rod or shower curtain rod to hang the curtain in your bathtub. Make sure that the curtain is long enough to touch the bottom of the tub and wide enough to cover the entire length of the tub.

Step 3:

Add weights to the bottom of the curtain. Some curtains come with weights already sewn into the bottom hem, but if yours doesn’t, you can add them yourself. You can use fishing weights, coins, or even small rocks. Simply sew them into the bottom hem of the curtain.

Top 10 Tips and Ideas

If you’re considering using a curtain as a shower curtain, here are some tips and ideas to consider:

  1. Choose a curtain that matches your bathroom decor.
  2. If you’re using a patterned curtain, choose a solid color liner to prevent water from seeping through.
  3. Use a clear liner behind a sheer curtain for a more elegant look.
  4. Consider using a tension rod with decorative end caps for a stylish touch.
  5. Add a decorative tieback to hold the curtain open when not in use.
  6. Use a double curtain rod to hang a decorative curtain in front of a plain liner.
  7. If you have a small bathroom, choose a light-colored curtain to make the space feel larger.
  8. Add a waterproofing spray to the fabric to make it more resistant to water damage.
  9. If your curtain is too long, hem it to fit your bathtub perfectly.
  10. Experiment with different fabrics and textures for a unique look.

Pros and Cons

Like any solution, using a curtain as a shower curtain has its pros and cons:

Pros:

  • More variety of styles and fabrics to choose from
  • Can match your bathroom decor more easily
  • Usually less expensive than traditional shower curtains

Cons:

  • May not be as durable as traditional shower curtains
  • May require a liner to prevent water damage
  • May need to be replaced more often

My Personal Review and Suggestion

Overall, I’m very happy with using a curtain as a shower curtain. I love the variety of styles and fabrics that I can choose from, and it adds a personalized touch to my bathroom. However, I did have to add a liner to prevent water damage, so keep that in mind when considering this option. I would definitely recommend this solution to others who are looking for a unique and personalized shower curtain option.

Question & Answer and FAQs

Q: Do I need to use a liner with a curtain as a shower curtain?

A: It’s recommended to use a liner to prevent water damage to your curtain.

Q: Can I use any type of curtain as a shower curtain?

A: It’s important to choose a fabric that can withstand moisture and won’t easily mold or mildew. Polyester, nylon, and cotton are good options.

Q: How do I prevent the curtain from sticking to me when I shower?

A: Add a fabric softener to your laundry when washing the curtain to prevent it from sticking to you.

Top 10 Ways to Include Curtains in Your Bathroom Decor Top Inspired from www.topinspired.com

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