b.bodemer wrote:I made a screen insert..............
works real nice.

Barb
Very nice, Barb (as is the rest of your tear!!!). I think your teadrop is very pleasing to the eye...not only the craftsmanship and well-thought-out galley but the combination of wood and the colors you have chosen for the details as well as all the nice touches in decorating. I have always admired it.
It's fun to see the different ways everyone has come up with in using screens.
Our curtains, like yours, are mounted on the doors. As they are made to fit the window/screen combos on the doors, they wouldn't be large enough to cover the door screens.
The door screens are mounted on the inner part of the door frames and are rolled up (to the side) and tied when not in use. The screen doors have a zipper to open and close them, similar to a tent screen door. Because the screens are mounted on the inside of the door frame, the doors can still be closed even when the screens are zipped in place.
When we use the door screens, the doors are left wide open. For us, curtains over the door screens would decrease the airflow and be an added hassle, so we don't mind not having them to cover the screens.
Here are some pics to explain things better:
Betsey
