• Divider Curtain

    December 2, 2023 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

    I bought a set of extra long blackout curtains, and cut them to size to fit behind the front seats.

    They're hung on a light rope, which is held in place by a couple squares of corrugated plastic.

    I removed the side airbag access covers, drilled holes through the corrugated plastic, and knotted the ropes behind it. Then I stuck the corrugated plastic squares into the airbag access holes, strung the curtains, and tied the ropes together.

    I used some of the excess curtain material to make a valance above the curtain. It's held in place with a combination of glue, pins, and cubicle hooks. I roll it up and hold it in place with velcro straps when driving.

    I used the remaining curtain material to make a curtain to cover the entire rear hatch. That one is screwed to the plastic roof edging at the back of the van.

    Blackout Curtains
    https://www.amazon.ca/Deconovo-Blackout-Curtain…

    Metal Cubicle Hooks
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