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MADem

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11. What a swell idea--and great for those who want a little artsy light to go with their
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 12:32 AM
Apr 2013

reduction-o-heat! And what an easy yet reversible (but certainly secure) install! I'll bet it looks really good from inside, too~! That might be the ticket for anyone wanting to put plants on top of the windows too--the planters would help hold down the landscaping cloth and the cloth would prevent the planters from scratching or scuffing the windows.

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Would they be topside, outside the windows? Warpy Apr 2013 #1
Yes, that is my plan tavalon Apr 2013 #2
Does the dog come with? MADem Apr 2013 #3
I want zero light and even less heat. tavalon Apr 2013 #4
How big are the windows? If they aren't too big, go on and buy one of those silver/gold thingies, MADem Apr 2013 #5
I had a similar idea and may well put that behind the planters but tavalon Apr 2013 #6
Make time and do both! MADem Apr 2013 #7
I've been using landscaping mesh on my skylight the last few seasons and it works great. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2013 #10
What a swell idea--and great for those who want a little artsy light to go with their MADem Apr 2013 #11
Yeah, I like this one. tavalon Apr 2013 #12
I think it's your solution--and if it doesn't work out, well, you're out the cost of MADem Apr 2013 #13
I'm not done with the roof deck garden idea but this in no way will impact that tavalon Apr 2013 #15
The garden cloth would be great UNDER those planters--prevent any scratching of the windows, while MADem Apr 2013 #16
I think this is what I used: Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2013 #14
You and I are sharing the Martha Stewart award today tavalon Apr 2013 #17
Hee hee!!! How grand--Martha would be proud of us, I'm sure! MADem Apr 2013 #18
I've seen "temporary" pleated window shades in stores LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #8
This is an incredibly cool idea siligut Apr 2013 #9
nonfunctional link. RILib May 2013 #19
Great idea! mortenstorgaard Jun 2013 #20
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