In the midst of redecorating bathrooms, I always have a hard time finding the “perfect” shower curtain. For my bathroom, I didn’t want anything with too much print because I didn’t want them to clash with the dalmation walls. I also didn’t just want a clear liner or a plain white curtain, either. I wanted something neutral so it wouldn’t distract from everything else in the bathroom, but I still wanted it to make a statement. I began searching online and I found what I was looking for. I loved the white curtains with black borders/frames.
I was inspired by these Pottery Barn streamlined bordered curtains, a couple problems though, 1) they didn’t have my size *and neither did any other store. I hunted for days!* 2) kinda expensive for what I need 3) I don’t want blackout curtains for my shower
So I thought…”this can’t be too hard. I bet I can DIY it and make it however I want it” So I bought two plain white fabric shower curtains . You can absolutely sew a 2 inch. border around your curtains, unfortunately my mom who lives hours away, is borrowing my sewing machine, but sewing is another option. If you don’t have a sewing machine or if you don’t know/like to sew, this is option two.
I laid the shower curtains out separately, one at a time, taping it down onto my floor so it wouldn’t move, leaving the side out that I planned on painting.
I took a ruler and a marker and made a 2 inch border around the side.
I didn’t want my border to be too small and I didn’t want it too “chunky”, either. 2 inches is perfect for the streamlined look I wanted, but you can make yours however big or small you’d like.
I then taped off where I made my 2 in. marks.
Using black fabric paint I painted along the taped off edges all the way to the end of the curtain. (I used paper towels and a trash bag so it wouldn’t get on my floor). I used 2 coats of paint.
After the paint was dry I flipped it around, taped off the border, and painted the other side of the curtain.
I also painted two coats on the other side.
I’m really happy with how this DIY Paint Your Own Shower Curtains turned out. I think it gives a nice streamlined, subtle yet dramatic feel to the room. The black vertical lines add much needed height to the tall (but small) bathroom. And the white makes it feel breathable, airy, and clean.
Check out my small bathroom makeover (on a small budget). I’m really excited to share this room with you guys because it was done a very small budget and I’ve managed to make a lot of storage room for such a small space.
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White Shower Curtain / Black Fabric Paint / Frog Tape / Paintbrush / Ruler
To see the full bathroom makeover (on a budget) click here.