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  2. Window blind - Wikipedia

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    Like most other window treatments, they are raised and lowered with a string. Cordless cellular shades are available to reduce the risk of strangulation for small children. [5] One may also have the option of lowering the top of the shade down, and/or the bottom of the shade up; commonly referred to as a Top-Down-Bottom-Up mechanism.

  3. How To Easily Clean Window Blinds, According To Professional ...

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    Again, using the brush attachment on your vacuum and starting at the top, vacuum down the shade or drape to the end. “Try to cover a 3- to 5-inch horizontal area from top to bottom,” says Fierman.

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    For Roman and cellular shades, use your vacuum's soft dusting brush attachment on low suction. ... using a side-to-side or top-to-bottom motion. 2. Mattresses ... Let it sit for 15 to 30 minutes ...

  5. Front curtain - Wikipedia

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    Instead of horizontal festoons, the curtain has vertically running pleats like a traditional theater curtain, but it still gathers from the bottom in a number of swags. The waterfall has a pipe batten along the bottom edge to ensure the lines rise evenly. It is somewhat similar to a Roman shade, but with only one batten and vertical pleats.

  6. Awning - Wikipedia

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    The roller at the top may be hand-cranked or motorized. [5] The fabric is gravity-fed, with a weighted bottom rail pulling the fabric down between guide rails or guy wires. Exterior shades are much more effective at blocking heat than interior shades, since they block the heat before it enters the glass. [6]

  7. Imbrex and tegula - Wikipedia

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    The bottom of each tegula (a) overlaps the top of the tile below it. At the same time, the upper tegula's raised side borders taper inward to nestle between the side borders of the tegula below. Each curved imbrex (b) covers the joints formed between the side ridges of adjacent tegulae.

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