Our 2014 does not have the twisty blinds and I don't think I can justify buying a new window with blinds.
Looking for your ideas.
Do you 1.Cover your window ? or 2. Not cover.
Judy and Mike - Central KY
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Judy, are you talking about the round window in the door? If so, you don't need to replace the round window to have the portal shade on it. Here is the link to the Portal Window Shade for the T@B at $39.95 + shipping. It seems that everyone who has one loves them.
If you're talking about the side windows, then you may need to get creative or look in the store here for T@B Window Shades, priced per window.
When I had my 4-wide, the previous owner made some rather neat curtains for the doors. They had Velcro across the top to hold the curtain to the wall. Then there two curtains coming down to give privacy. When I was ready to open the curtains for the day, all I had to do was to roll the bottom towards the top, and there were four 4" wide strips of material that were hanging between the window and the curtain with velcro on the bottom and they were used to hold the roll up to the top of the window. I hope you can understand from this description, and here's a picture below.
If my advice is totally off base and not what you were looking for, maybe some of the T@B owners can help come up with creative ways for your windows.
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