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Sheer voile curtains are becoming more popular because of the light and airy feel they help create at home. See the blog to find out more about this fabric.
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Here are four frequently asked questions about Roman blinds that might help you decide whether they’re appropriate for the windows you have in mind. Enjoy!
Because temperatures increase in summer, it can be helpful to switch out thicker, darker fabrics like velvet for lighter-coloured ones in less heavy materials.
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