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We have a butlers pantry/laundry off our kitchen. Our kitchen only has a non-opening bench top window and it can get pretty hot and stuffy and we get stuck with kitchen smells because our range hood is totally useless. Thats the next project I'll share. So, my wife ends up leaving the pantry/laundry door to the backyard open for fresh air but of course fly's etc make their way in.
I came across the range of magnetic door screen curtains, most of which have set door widths. And of course my door is a non-standard narrower width. I came across the Zone Hardware one with translucent PVC strips fixed to metal rod. This allowed me to trim the rod and loose a strip for an almost made to measure fit, I fitted a magnetic door holder as well to stop the door from slamming on windier days.
The weight of the PVC strips are ideal that they don't flap about in light wind and easy to work in/out from. Length of the strips were perfect for a standard door opening. Easy to clean with some spray and wipe.
Now we get fresh air with no bugs and have a very happy wife. Best $33 and 1hr spent on this DIY project
Steps
Step 1
1/2Measured and cut the header metal strip to length with a hacksaw at each end to make the fitment central to my door opening as I had to remove one strip.
Drilled additional opening holes in the metal strip and then pilot ones in to the top of the door frame. I used my own metal screws to fix the curtain as my door is aluminium.
I predrilled the holes and again used metal screws for the door and timber ones for the wall mounting of the magnetic door holder. I didn't use the supplied screws as they were to soft even for the wood.
Step 2
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Re: Clear PVC door curtain
Great project @Nailbag! You've just about convinced me that I need to install one of these. It would give my kids access to the yard whilst keeping those pesky blowflies out.
Well done and many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
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Re: Clear PVC door curtain
Our dog loves it too now she has discovered she can help herself to walking in and out . . . . .

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