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    The game-changing holiday decor trick involves hanging garland from a tension shower curtain rod suspended between entryway arches, doorways and even between kitchen cabinets. The end result looks ...

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    Eudele Adhesive Shower Caddy, 5-Pack. $17 at Amazon. Body Restore Shower Steamers, 15-Pack. ... It'll improve water flow and is a cinch to install. And as far as clutter is concerned?

  4. Curtain rod - Wikipedia

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    Curtain rods can be made of many materials including wood, metal and plastic. They are available in a variety of styles and designs. While many curtain rods are simple straight poles, there are also curved and hinged options. These designs facilitate installation in bay windows, around curved walls, and in corners. [1]

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    The highly rated SparkPod High-Pressure Rain Shower Head keeps the H2O flowing with its 90 nozzles for a waterfall-like feel, and reviewers say it couldn't be easier to install. Plus, it's on sale ...

  6. Shower - Wikipedia

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    A typical stall shower with height-adjustable nozzle and folding doors A combination shower and bathtub, with movable screen. A shower is a place in which a person bathes under a spray of typically warm or hot water. Indoors, there is a drain in the floor. Most showers are set up to have adjustable temperature, spray pressure and showerhead ...

  7. Guy-wire - Wikipedia

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    This type consists of a rod with wide screw blades on the end and an eyelet on the other for the guy wire. It is screwed deep into the ground, at the same angle as the guy, by a truck-mounted drill machine. These are commonly used as guy anchors for utility poles since they are quick to install with a truck mounted hydraulic powered auger drive.