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Curtain Top Related Articles
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1). Advantages Of Faux Wood Shutters By : Ken Morris
There didn’t used to be as many choices in building materials as there are today. Something was either made of wood, metal or stone. Materials had to be harvested or mined and then fashioned into whatever shape needed to construct the finished product. Today it is much different. New, synthetic and composite materials are cropping up everywhere and are proving to be not only a viable alternative to natural materials, but one that makes like a bit easier.
Article Related to: faux wood shutters, shades, windows, curtains, blinds, shutters, window treatments, blinds, curtain
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3). Roman Shades Give Old House A Rich Look By : Peter Wilson
It was a 150-year-old farmhouse and we were lucky to get it. The house had been well cared for, but nonetheless was showing its age. It had been more than a quarter of a century since it had been remodelled. The thing that struck us most about the two-story stone and frame structure was that it was so much different than the modern homes in a subdivision that had sprung up nearby.
Article Related to: roman, shades, windows, curtains, blinds, shutters, window treatments, blinds, curtain, home decoration
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5). Shower Screens - Which one for you? By : john
Nowadays, there are plenty of shower screens out there to be had for pocket change. At the same time, at the top end of the market, you can pay hundreds for something truly luxurious. So what, exactly, is the difference?
Let’s look first at the very cheapest shower screens available. They are nearly all made in China with low-quality parts, and they can have all sorts of problems.
Article Related to: shower, curtain, screen, bath
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7). Curtain and drape headings- Top Tips By : Karen Hughes
There are many types of curtain and drape headings and they are created, usually, by the application of a heading tape and a draw cord. Here is a quick look at the most common ones.
Standard
The most common form of curtain heading is the standard one. It comprises of a one inch tape that is gathered up into a narrow, even heading. This is most often used for informal curtains and in hidden areas, under valences and behind pelmets for instance.
Article Related to: curtain heading, drape heading, curtain, curtains, drapes
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