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For sale. Light grey fully lined eyelet curtains (for Victoria bay sash windows)


Emmettnl

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A set of four made to measure John Lewis, eyelet light grey curtains. They are 4 years old and were made to fit the Victorian sash bay windows in our top floor flat in south east London. Click on the link to see a photo.


https://1drv.ms/i/s!AgRynl8-Ag1Rk59eqc_RCBrGka3HHQ



?150 for all four.


Very good quality and they cost ?600 when made, the curtains are fully lined and are a heavy fabric. When used at night, they do a great job of blocking out light and keeping out draughts.



To fit windows listed below, measurements are approximate:


The measurements of the bay windows (including the window frame) are:

Left Windows: 190 H x 80cm W

Middle Window: 190 H x 110.5cm W

Right Window: 190 H x 80cm W


The other window is 190cm H x 110.5 W


The curtains cover the entire window including the frame and finish below the bottom of the windows frame by about 5.5cm



Buyer to collect the curtains. They will be available to collect between Sunday 25th September to Tuesday 27th September.


I have photos which I can email, if necessary.


Nicola

Hi,

Are the dimensions you've given the unfolded fabric size of one of the curtains? Or window size it's suitable for? How many curtains are in the picture? (can't work out the size)

Also, what sort of fabric are they made of?

Please could you send pics, I'll pm my email.

Thanks

Hello,


I've now measured the windows and listed the measurements in the original post. The curtains have a few soft pleats when drawn. I believe they are a velour or wool mix type fabric. My husband bought them and can't remember!

There are 4 curtains. I've sent you the photos to your email address.


Thanks

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