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  2. How to Hang Curtains the Right Way, According to a Pro - AOL

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    The right curtains can transform an interior. Follow these step-by-step instructions on how to hang curtains the correct way for a professional look. How to Hang Curtains the Right Way, According ...

  3. These Simple Curtain Styles Will Instantly Refresh Your ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind: To hang curtains like an interior designer, install curtain rods at the correct height (about 4 to 6 inches above your window) and ensure your panels are at least few inches wider ...

  4. 4 Easy Tips For Measuring Curtain Length Like A Pro - AOL

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    Hanging curtains higher and wider than the window frame will also trick the eye in a good way and make a space feel more expansive, explains Laura Lubin, the founder of Ellerslie Interiors in ...

  5. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Curtains vary according to cleanability, ultraviolet light deterioration, oil and dust retention, noise absorption, fire resistance, and life span. Curtains may be operated by hand, with cords, by press-button pads or remote-controlled computers. They are held out of the way of the window by means of curtain tie-backs. Measuring curtain sizes ...

  6. Theater drapes and stage curtains - Wikipedia

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    Austrian curtain. 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. 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.