One of the downsides of the kitchen windows is the placement. You usually find the window is just behind the sink, and this can cause some problems for kitchen drapes in Lancaster.

The water can accidentally pool behind the sink. This is often the case due to splashing when doing the washing up, or due to catching the tap when you’re not meant to! So, you need to find a way to protect the material of your drapes from water to avoid damage and mold issues.

Opt for Smaller Kitchen Drapes in Lancaster

You don’t need to have your drapes reach underneath the windowsill. While living room drapes hang to the floor, you can opt for smaller drapes in the kitchen. Get them so that they just reach the windowsill.

In a lot of cases, you’re going to hang from inside the window frame. If you really want to make use of the windowsill, you could hang something just above on the outside but keep the material shorter so that it just reaches the tip of the windowsill. You’ll get all the light benefits that you need, without them potentially getting to the countertop where the water pools.

Pull Your Drapes Out of the Way

Do you just prefer the way the drapes look when they hang to the bottom? That’s normal and perfectly understandable, so you need to find a way to manage this problem. The best is to pull up the kitchen drapes in Lancaster when they’re not in use — or when you’re doing something around the sink.

You could get ties that will hold the drapes up and out of place during the day. This is also a great way to keep the drapes out of the way of the window, allowing as much light into the room as possible. Another option is to tie a loose knot in the material to keep it up when it’s not in use.

You could even have hooks on either side of the window. They will allow you to keep the bottom of the drapes out of the way.

Have Something Along the Back of the Sink

Rather than working with the kitchen drapes in Lancaster, you could look at changing what you do around the sink. How about something that will help to catch the water that could end up pooling there? This is great if you have children who do the washing up as chores, as they don’t have the motor skills you do to prevent the water splashing.

You can get a cloth or towel that is designed to sit at the back of the sink. This will capture the water, and you can easily wash it on a regular basis to prevent mold and mildew issues. Your drapes no longer have the risk of getting caught up in the water. However, you will want to make sure the drapes stay away from the towel to a) prevent the water from soaking into the drapes and b) to protect them from the smell.

The easiest option is to get shorter kitchen drapes in Lancaster. In fact, you’re likely to find ones that hang within the window frame when you start shopping.

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