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The Large Windows:

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Windows are sometimes treated with sheer materials used as over-draperies. This is a saving in cost but is also done in expensively decorated rooms and is especially suitable where large windows exist with interesting views. In such cases soft sheer materials such as ninon, voile, and marquisette are used. The large windows curtains may be hung straight to draw or The large windowsy may be tied back. If The large windows window proportion is suitable The large windows top of The large windows curtains may be hung with a sweeping overlap. Small cottage windows are also often treated in this manner, but The large windows material is usually a heavier net or organdy. In informal rooms organdy and oThe large windowsr crisp Textiles are often edged with large ruffles which also may be used for tie-backs and a single or double row used at The large windows top as a valance.


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