Why You Absolutely Must Thrift Vintage Sheets For Your Bathroom
Comfy bedsheets are essential for a good night's rest. But have you thought about grabbing some for your bathroom, too? Upgrading your sheets is an easy way to refresh your bedroom without spending a fortune. The same can be said for the bathroom, especially if you find vintage ones. It's possible to turn a sheet into a gorgeous shower curtain that'll make you adore the space even more. Plus, you might even be able to find the perfect set at your local thrift store.
While there are items you should never thrift, vintage sheets are definitely something to be on the hunt for. The key is to find a design that makes your heart happy when you look at it. Luckily, it's not hard to spot one, since their busy motifs tend to stand out in a sea of plain sheets. Sheets from decades ago oftentimes come in a variety of lovely prints, including bold florals. If you're lucky, some even have ruffles, which makes a charming touch at the bottom of a shower curtain.
You only need the top sheet for creating a shower curtain. However, since there are other creative ways to repurpose bedsheets, you may want the whole set. While you're at it, consider keeping your eyes open for brands like Ralph Lauren, Croscill, and Springmaid. Also, be sure to check them for stains and rips before purchasing and, most importantly, don't buy them if you notice a moldy odor.
Give your bathroom a new style with vintage sheets
There are certain items that steal the show in a room, and a shower curtain does just that. By using a bedsheet with a sophisticated floral print, it could give off that English countryside vibe. Then again, feel free to pick ones that speak to you. Just note: It's important to get it all washed up first before you turn your top sheet into a curtain, especially if you purchased it from a thrift store. Handwashing the sheet with a mild detergent might be the best method if the fabric seems delicate. If it seems fine to toss in the washing machine, use a gentle cycle.
As for actually crafting the DIY shower curtain, it will depend on your level of sewing skills. Essentially, you want to create holes at the top for shower rings — same as a typical curtain. For a professional look, use a sewing machine and seam ripper. Or, you can also try a no-sew version by folding over the very top portion of the sheet and sealing it with fusible web. Then, add holes with scissors and complete it with grommets. Hang it and enjoy how beautiful it looks. Just remember to wash it regularly, along with the liner, to keep everything fresh. Hopefully, when you're out there thrifting, it'll be your new favorite aisle to search.