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  2. Draught excluder - Wikipedia

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    A door draught excluder is placed at the bottom of a door to cover the gap located at the threshold. [1] [2] In the Victorian era these draught excluders would be sausage-shaped and made from fabric stuffed with sawdust. [3] Tubular sand-filled fabric draught excluders are commonly referred to as "door snakes" in Australia.

  3. 7 Best Winter Decor Items To Buy at Lowe’s - AOL

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    The holiday season is officially here. If you need some last-minute winter decor, Lowe's has you covered. Discover More: 7 Winter Clothing Items You Should Buy at Costco Now Try This: 4 Low-Risk...

  4. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    It is a wide screen having two feet on each side, the arrangement of the feet giving the screen its name. Placed in front of the unused fireplace, the decorated screen improves the appearance of a room. [1] Screens are decorated with embroidery, papier maché, painted wood or perhaps stained glass; the frame and feet might be carved. [2]

  5. Lowe's isn't waiting till Black Friday to deck the halls with ...

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    Decorate your home, get cracking on that gift list or give yourself a well-deserved treat.

  6. Lowe’s Halloween Decor is Here—and the Internet Has Thoughts

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    Lowe's launches 2024 Halloween decor. ABOVE: Exterior of a Lowe's retail store. Lowe's is skipping right over the summer holidays and has already started preparing for Halloween.

  7. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    Fireplace and overmantel at Boston Manor House. Up to the twelfth century, fires were simply made in the middle of a home by a hypocaust, or with braziers, or by fires on the hearth with smoke vented out through the lantern in the roof. [1] As time went on, the placement of fireplaces moved to the wall, incorporating chimneys to vent the smoke ...