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  2. 20 Timeless Window Treatment Ideas for Sliding Glass Doors - AOL

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    Liven up your sliding glass doors with these designer-approved ideas on curtains, blinds, and other creative sliding glass door window treatments.

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    Sliding glass doors at the back of the room led to a private balcony. The view from the author's balcony. Joey Hadden/Business Insider. ... from mood lighting and curtains to room service.

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    I absolutely hate sliding glass doors. Image credits: texasusa #23. Get one of those shower curtain rods that's curved outward. Total game changer. Image credits: CurnanBarbarian #24.

  5. List of partitions of traditional Japanese architecture

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    Garasu-do (wiktionary:ガラス戸, lit. "glass door") See shoji article for limited details. more images: Glass panels Mullioned or single-pane. Often found as sliding doors in two grooves outside the engawa (porch), but inside the ama-do. Also used in interiors. 1800s-~1960 plate glass, ~1960-present with float glass: Maira-do (舞良戸 ...

  6. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Shoji paper sliding doors in the Rinshunkaku at Sankei-en (Important Cultural Property) Shoji doors next to the tokonoma alcove, Rinshunkaku A tatami room surrounded by paper shoji (paper outside, lattice inside). The shoji are surrounded by an engawa (porch/corridor); the engawa is surrounded by garasu-do, all-glass sliding panels.

  7. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Sash curtains are used to cover the lower sash of the windows. Rod pocket curtains have a channel sewn into the top of the fabric. A curtain rod is passed through the channel to hang. [15] Thermal or blackout curtains use very tightly woven fabric, usually in multiple layers. They not only block out the light, but can also serve as an acoustic ...

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