I live in a very small apartment. Pictured is my living room and the entry to my place. I like the blinds on the right and I want to get rid of the blinds on the left. I want to have privacy and adjustable room-darkening on the door, but I want a softer look. Also, it’s a door so it needs to be secure. I’m also not sure how to incorporate curtains on the wall because of the tight space. My thoughts: I know they make some kind of curtain rod brackets that screw into the window frame, as far as that window on the wall goes. Would that look ok to have curtains touching the other wall? Are there other options to hang curtains there? Is that a good idea at all? For the window on the door, I was thinking either blinds with some kind of attachment at the bottom so the blinds aren’t flopping around or a privacy film, both with curtains. But the privacy film only works so well and then I would still need light filtration. I also want curtains for some insulation. Pardon the messy chair, I’m still trying to figure out what kind of cabinet to put in this area/what shape/where… i also need storage for blankets somewhere in this room… also need to move those wall hooks (on the left) somewhere… and I’m planning to move that TV further into the room to open up the area. UGH what a mess!!! This is a yearlong work in progress in this apartment but it’s kind of a fun challenge. Happy to upload more pics. I also included a sketch of the layout of my apartment for size/space reference. Going for witchy/earthy vibes TLDR; how would you hang curtains and blinds in this entryway/living room? THANK YOU! submitted by /u/SunflowerHippie |