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  2. Why Designers Love Curtains on Screened In Porches - AOL

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    Our screened in porch decorating ideas will make your outdoor space bright, airy, and comfortable. Find stylish screened porch furniture, flooring, and more. Why Designers Love Curtains on ...

  3. Is There A Difference Between Curtains And Drapes? - AOL

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    Install your curtains and drapes like a professional by hanging them just below your ceiling (4-6 inches), rather than directly above the window; this way, your ceilings will look taller than they ...

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    1. Trade Tulip Shades for Flowy Curtains and Subtle Patterns. Lynch says this beautiful but over-the-top look is on the way out. The overly ornate quality of the draping, Roman-style shade doesn ...

  5. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A curtain wall is an exterior covering of a building in which the outer walls are non-structural, instead serving to protect the interior of the building from the elements. Because the curtain wall façade carries no structural load beyond its own dead load weight, it can be made of lightweight materials.

  6. Portière - Wikipedia

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    It is known to have been in use in Europe in the 4th century, [citation needed] and was probably introduced much earlier. [1] Like so many other domestic plenishings, it reached England by way of France, where it appears to have been originally called rideau de Porte (literally, "door curtain").

  7. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    As exterior walls, shoji diffuse sunlight into the house; as interior partitions between rooms, they allow natural light deep into the interior. While shoji block wind, they do allow air to diffuse through, [9] important when buildings were heated with charcoal. [5] Like curtains, shoji give visual privacy, [4] [7] but they do not block sounds.

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