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Custom color and length linen curtain with grommets. * price is for one curtain panel. * curtain width - 53"/135cm. * natural, soft 100% linen fabric. * top - 10 grommets. * color in the pictures - flax grey linen, black grommets. Grommets are available in white, silver, gold, brass, and black. This curtain panel is carefully handmade of medium weight, very soft linen fabric. We can make your linen curtains unlined, lined with thin privacy lining, or with blackout lining. * curtain length is…

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Never compromise on choosing the suitable fabric for your bedroom curtain. But how do you choose the fabric? An excellent way to pick out the suitable fabric for your bedroom curtains is to think about what kind of appearance you’re going for. Are you trying to create a relaxing oasis, or do you want something more glam and stylish? Bedroom Curtain Length Guide, Curtain Wall Master Bedrooms, Master Bed Curtains, Curtains Or Blinds Bedrooms, Curtains Close To Wall, Contemporary Curtains Bedroom, How To Hang Bedroom Curtains, Curtains On Bedroom Wall, Curtains On Wall No Window Bedrooms

Never compromise on choosing the suitable fabric for your bedroom curtain. But how do you choose the fabric? An excellent way to pick out the suitable fabric for your bedroom curtains is to think about what kind of appearance you’re going for. Are you trying to create a relaxing oasis, or do you want something more glam and stylish?

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Eye For Design: Decorating With Portieres........Drapes For Your Doorways Vintage Screen Doors, Doorway Curtain, Custom Drapes, Classic Decor, Cheap Decor, Door Curtains, Book Shelf, Cheap Home Decor, Doors Interior

A portiere is a hanging curtain placed over the doorless entrance to a room. It's name is derived from the French word for door, porte. The portiere, (rhymes with affair), or door drapery, was a common practice known to have been in use in Europe in the 4th century. The portiere was first used in castles to ward off the drafts between rooms. The practice of using them reached England by way of France and they became quite common in wealthier households during the Victorian era where heavy…

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