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  2. 13 Thrifty Ways to Update Your Bathroom - AOL

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    Use a shower curtain instead of a glass shower enclosure. "A curved rod with a really cool shower curtain is going to save you a lot of money," Brugnoni says. Plus, a shower curtain adds color and ...

  3. Noren - Wikipedia

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    Using fabric curtains as dividers was an idea imported from China around the same time as Zen Buddhism. [2] The term noren began to be used in the late Kamakura period . Merchants in the Edo period added store names or family crests to the noren to represent the business name or trademark, making the noren a symbol of credibility and reputation.

  4. This Is How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Shower Curtain

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    In addition to laundry detergent, Rubino suggests using EC3, a botanical laundry additive that helps pull out particles from the curtain's surface, making it easier to eliminate mold spores and ...

  5. 7 Ways To Humidify A Room Without A Humidifier, According To ...

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    Compared to the popular method of placing damp towels on radiators, misting curtains with water increases humidity levels without reducing home heating efficiency and works year-round, as you can ...

  6. Shower - Wikipedia

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    A stall shower is a dedicated shower area which uses a door or curtain to contain water spray. The shower/tub format saves bathroom space and enables the area to be used for either a bath or a shower and commonly uses a sliding shower curtain or door to contain the water spray.

  7. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Ama-do are still used to protect the glass; for instance, glass doors and shoji may get two grooves each, and ama-do a single additional groove just outside the glass. [117] Shoji are common in the washitsu of modern Japanese homes; they may also be used instead of curtains in Western-style rooms. [118]

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