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    Tiles are a great way to protect your walls from excess moisture—be it a steamy shower or some water droplets on the sink—but they’re also packed with plenty of design inspiration.

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    Etched Wine Glasses, & Custom Cork Stoppers DCRJ-306L (32) Mixed Up Paper: December 11, 2006 3 Paper Mosaic Tray, Natural Paper Jewelry Box, Natural Paper-Wrapped Candles, Vintage Label Tiles, & Paper Confetti Egg Poppers DCRJ-307L (33) Wardrobe Redo: December 12, 2006 3 Jeans Pocket Organizer, Corduroy Pants Purse, Critter Hat Puppets, T-shirt ...

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    With a shower curtain at this length, it is necessary to hang the curtain much higher on the wall, nearly to the ceiling. This will leave the bottom of your shower curtain hitting barely above the ...

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    A stall shower is a dedicated shower area which uses a door or curtain to contain water spray. The shower/tub format saves bathroom space and enables the area to be used for either a bath or a shower and commonly uses a sliding shower curtain or door to contain the water spray.

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    A curtain is a piece of cloth or other material intended to block or obscure light, air drafts, or (in the case of a shower curtain) water. [1] A curtain is also the movable screen or drape in a theatre that separates the stage from the auditorium or that serves as a backdrop/background.

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    Asbestos and basalt fibre are used for vinyl tiles, sheeting and adhesives, "transite" panels and siding, acoustical ceilings, stage curtains, and fire blankets. Glass fibre is used in the production of ironing board and mattress covers, ropes and cables, reinforcement fibre for composite materials, insect netting, flame-retardant and ...