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    From semi-sheer white curtains to blackout ones with patterned trim and lively botanical drapery, there are countless living room curtain ideas to get you started. Curtains and drapes are a great ...

  3. Window treatment - Wikipedia

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    A shade is a piece of fabric which rolls, stacks or folds to expose or cover a window. Some shades allow for views through (e.g. sheer shades). Types of shades: Roman shades; Roller shades; Solar shades; Cellular shades; Pleated shades; Sheer shades; Soft treatments are anything made of soft materials, such as: Curtains; Drapery

  4. Drapery - Wikipedia

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    Drapery is a term for cloth or textile used for decorative or clothing purposes. Learn about the history of drapery in art, interior design, and culture, and see examples of draped figures and window treatments.

  5. Sheer fabric - Wikipedia

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    Sheer fabric is a thin and semi-transparent cloth made from various materials, such as silk, rayon or nylon. It is used for curtains, clothing, lingerie and other purposes, and has different levels of sheerness and colors.

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    Voile is a soft, sheer fabric, usually made of cotton or cotton blend, used for window treatments, mosquito nets and dressmaking. Learn about the history, properties and varieties of voile, and how it differs from other light-penetrable fabrics such as muslin and lace.

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    Exposure to outdoor light at night could put people at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience.