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  2. 6 Curtain Styles Designers Say Are Outdated (and What ... - AOL

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    Homeowners are gravitating toward sleek drapery panels with structured, effortless waves of fabric. “As of late, I’ve been designing a lot of Roman shades and cafe curtains, ...

  3. Window valance - Wikipedia

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    A window valance. A window valance (or pelmet in the UK) [1] is a form of window treatment that covers the uppermost part of the window and can be hung alone or paired with other window blinds, or curtains. Valances are a popular decorative choice in concealing drapery hardware. Window valances were popular in Victorian interior design.

  4. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Panel Pair Curtains are also known as double panel curtains. They refer to two curtain panels hanging on either side of the window. This is the most common style. Tab top curtains are made with narrow straps, that loop or tie at the top edge and hung from the curtain pole. [14]

  5. Gustav Gerster - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Gerster began the production of curtain tapes. Now the company manufactures over 40 million metres per year. It has been about 25 years that curtain production was added to the manufacturing programme. In 2004, Gerster TechTex was created as a new business unit, specially designed for the production of technical narrow tapes.

  6. Theater drapes and stage curtains - Wikipedia

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    The front curtain, also called house curtain, act curtain, grand drape, main drape, main curtain, proscenium curtain, main rag or, in the UK, tabs, hangs downstage, just behind the proscenium arch. It is typically opened and closed during performances to reveal or conceal the stage and scenery from the audience.

  7. Drapery - Wikipedia

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    Drapery used as window curtains. Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French draperie, from Late Latin drappus [1]).It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes – such as around windows – or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.

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