Welcome to the Melbourne Community Daily Discussion Thread.

  • melbaboutown
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    I’m in the same situation. The rattling is the worst.

    It could work but gutters aren’t very strong. I would wonder whether the gutter would withstand the weight of the shade sail (not familiar with them, unsure if they’re as substantial as the green shade cloth) or if it would give out a bit/damage if a big gust of wind caught the cloth with it secured at the bottom.

    I’ve looked at popup marquees, shade sails, umbrellas etc but all solutions are quite awkward.

    You can try non adhesive window film. I bought a sample swatch off eBay but it wasn’t dark enough for my taste (I wanted really dark one way visibility for privacy) and I think the cheapest off brand I got wasn’t great at staying

    Edit: Another idea is suction cup blackout curtains sold for babies

    • TinyBreak
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      1 year ago

      yeah the gutter part was my primary concern. just chatting to my brother who suggested screwing some pine to the bricks then mounting the clips on that. Trouble with the suction is half of it is that bottle glass so nothing sticks to those windows.

      • melbaboutown
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Ah damn. You can try traditional vinyl backed blockout curtains but they can be a bit stinky, especially right after being washed.

        If you don’t have curtain hooks a tension rod will work but it depends on the width of the window. It’s expensive and tougher to find tension rods over a meter and I had hooks so cheap blockouts over the blinds it is.

        I more used the tension rods to suspend blankets (with a quickly sewn fold-over casing) in doorways as curtains, in order to heat or cool a smaller space while still letting the cat get to her bowls and litterbox.

        Be warned though - leaving one room unheated/cooler in winter can contribute to condensation and mould issues.

        Definitely weatherstrip the doors too if you can