Curtains give a pleasant finish to a camper van. The highest benefit is they provide an easy, quick way to provide you some privacy. They block out light, even though how well, depends on the material and they do offer some limited heat preservation. Van curtains can also be used to divide up the space in your van, for instance, between the cab and the rear seating.
You can purchase conversion van curtains ready-made either specifically from a van conversion company or just by taking the dimensions to a curtain maker. While it seems a bit too much to pay for ready-made squares of material, if you are set on a really top notch finish and is after heavy duty vain curtains, example, lined or made of blackout material and have a lot for difficult window shapes paying for them is most likely for you.
If your van windows are a little bare, you can spruce up your van’s windows by adding a van curtain. For the reason that van have a typical small window size, short van curtains tend to work best in conversion vans. Window treatments in vans should be held in place by hardware or other items, so they don’t move around during travel. You can pick up van curtains from a retail store or make them yourself. These curtains come in a variety of colours and patterns to match your decor. If the curtains you find are too simple for your taste, spice up the look with some ribbon, beading or other fabric. Curtains typically feature a pocket for a curtain rod at the top, but to keep your curtain panels in place in your van, you’ll need a pocket for the rod to slip through and a curtain rod at the bottom too. Use the hem to create a second rod pocket, if possible, or fold the bottom of the curtain up an inch or two and sew to create a second pocket.
For your Volkswagen campervan, you can spruce it up by purchasing VW campervan curtains or you can even make it yourself. You can make curtains for Volkswagen windows the same way you would make curtains for windows in a house, with the exception of you need to make the curtains fit the van’s windows, including the front windshield and the back window. Depending on the VW van model you own, you may need to create tiebacks to hold the curtains away from the window.
Vans have large windows that let in a lot of light. If you would like a way to regulate the amount of light coming through the windows with a permanent fixture, then these van curtains will help you do that.
