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    Bring in More Prints. From the colors to the trim, there's a lot going on in this Illinois home by Sarah Vaile, and the living room curtain idea adds to the busyness in the best possible way.The ...

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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 ...

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    Designers are peeling back the nostalgia to prove that a screened in porch can look stylish. You can hang gauzy curtains instead of using mesh, or move away from wood floors and choose colorful ...

  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. Front curtain - Wikipedia

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    A wipe curtain, named after the film editing technique called a wipe, is a single large curtain that is rigged in a manner similar to traveler curtains. Unlike travelers, which consist of two curtains that part at center stage, a wipe opens from the left or right side of the proscenium and travels horizontally across the entire stage.

  7. 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.

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