Are you looking for a window treatment that’s simple and inexpensive, yet stands out more than a regular curtain rod? Being such a crucial aspect in any room, windows offer a great opportunity to express your style. Find out how you can add custom style to your windows with this DIY farmhouse style window treatment tutorial.
If the farmhouse style is for you, check out my DIY Drop Cloth Curtain tutorial to save all your monies and make this a full blown DIY party.
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All Vibes Matter
First of all, you don’t have to be a rustic farmhouse junkie to appreciate this DIY window treatment tutorial. You can pull this off in any style, just use your creative interpretation when choosing hooks to make this project your own. I’ve added a few ideas to get you started.
Build Your Curtain Hanger
For my DIY farmhouse style window treatment, I gathered some free materials from my stash. I reclaimed this old 2×4 from our scrap wood pile, and these hooks were salvaged from an old building we were helping with. You can find similar hooks HERE if you’re interested.
If you don’t have a scrap wood pile to forage from, I would recommend purchasing a 1×4 pine board in the length you need. These boards are extremely inexpensive, and would not be as bulky as a 2×4. If you’re a beach lover, a piece of drift wood could make an amazing statement.
After spray painting my hooks black, I screwed them down the center of my board at even intervals. Your spacing will depend on how many hooks you have.
Make sure to cut your wood wider than your window to increase its appearance and visual statement.
Use curtain hooks like THESE to easily hang your curtains from your hooks. This is another place where you can be as creative as you like. I went for the easy no sew option for my DIY farmhouse style window treatment.
Let the Light Shine
Unless you’re a vampire, you will likely want to open your window at some point. I decided to whip up some quick curtain tie backs with materials I had on hand.
It was easy enough, and somewhat stylish, to string wooden beads onto a piece of twine. You may be more interested in a wall hook style tie back such as THIS. Of course, they come in all shapes and sizes, so you do you!
Hang Those Curtains
I screwed my DIY farmhouse style window treatment directly into the studs of my wall. Since this is hanging over my head while I sleep, I opted for the sturdiest hanging method. You could forgo the board and screw the hooks directly into your wall if you so choose. My board is rustic enough, you don’t even notice where the screws are.
I love that these hook curtain hangers offer a place to hang embellishments such as plants or seasonal decor. Not to mention it’s completely customizable and insanely easy to put together.
Be sure to contact me with any questions, and I’d love to receive pictures of your inspired projects!
Enjoy!