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  2. Country Curtains - Wikipedia

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    Country Curtains was a retail home curtain business founded in 1956 by Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick in Whitman, Massachusetts. They started their business from their dining room table selling unbleached narrow muslin curtains. It was Jack’s idea to sell unbleached muslin ruffled curtains through the mail, reminiscent of their Vermont heritage.

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    The former sunroom became a formal dining room, inspired by the intimate, sun-lit dining room in Christopher Spitzmiller’s Hudson Valley home. “I could picture gathering around the table with ...

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    The 20 Best Warm White Paint Colors for Any Room. Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas To Give Your Room Charming, Timeless Style. Tour This Charming Country Cottage Designed by Leanne Ford. BEFORE: The Dining ...

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    The more refined patio and Yacht Club Room offers more upscale dining, but without feeling stuffy. On the menu, of course, is plenty of seafood, and rolls upon rolls of sushi during summers ...

  6. McLean's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The dining room walls were covered with curtains made with satin fabrics which added to the grandeur of the dining room along with an elaborate chandelier and a fireplace fitted with black marble. The silver room was fitted with shelves, from flooring to the roof, filled with "tureens, entry dishes, epergnes, teapots and cutlery".

  7. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    The most famous tapestries made by Burne-Jones and Morris were Holy Grail tapestries made for William Knox D'Arcy in 1890 for his dining room at Stanmore Hall [10] Additional versions of the tapestries with minor variations were woven on commission by Morris & Co. over the next decade.

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