Direct sunlight can cause fading, warping, or damage to certain materials such as fabrics, wood, or artwork. To prevent this, consider using curtains, blinds, or UV-blocking window film to reduce exposure to sunlight.
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The diameter of a United States 50 cent piece is 30.61 mm.
The rotating piece that holds the objective lens in a microscope is called the nosepiece. It allows for easy switching between different objective lenses to vary the magnification of the specimen being viewed.
It is technically a piece of diarrhea
The 5 piece Regina window curtain will work great in a library, as it lets just the right amount of light in.
curtain or sometimes in a dorm room a sheet
A Louvre window is a window made out of a narrow piece of glass that slopes towards the outside to let some light in and keep rain or strong sun out. Kind of like a glass shutter. It may also be spelled "louver". Sources: Internet
If you are talking about a piece of narrow land that sticks out into a body of water, then it is called a peninsula.
A narrow piece of land joining two larger bodies is called an isthmus.
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A valance is a short, decorative curtain piece hung along the top of a window's curtain rod to add a touch of style and flair. Even without sewing, you can design and create a customized window valance for any one of the windows in your home with these easy steps. Carefully determine measurements for the project. No design project is ever successful without careful planning and measurement. Measure the width of your window. Write this measurement down for future reference. Then decide on the length of your valance. Ideally, it should be more than 15 inches long (starting at the curtain rod), but it can be made to be longer if you desire, especially if your window is very wide. A wide window will look best with a slightly longer valance. If you desire a gathered look, multiply the window width by 2.5. If you are using a particularly sheer fabric, multiply the window width by 3 to 4. For a valance that hangs straight down from the curtain rod without any gathering, simply measure the fabric to precisely match the width of the drapes to be hung from the window. Add 2 inches of width to each valance panel you measure. This will provide adequate room for hems. Cut along the lines you have determined with your measurements. Then measure the length you have determined onto the fabric and double this measurement, as your valance will be made by folding the fabric in half toward the end of the process. Add 2 inches here as well and cut. Turn the entire piece of fabric over so all hems face down. Pick up the bottom of the fabric and fold it up to the top so that all edges meet. Use iron-on tape or a glue gun to create 1-inch hems along each side of the valance. Do the same for the other hems. After creating your hems, allow them to completely cool and dry. Turn the fabric right-side out so that all hems are left facing inside. Measure the width of your curtain rod (usually about 1.5 to 2.5 inches) and create a pocket hem for the rod to slide through. You can use the iron-on tape or glue gun for this as well. Slide in the rod and hang.
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The best way to get a curtain onto the rod is to first hang the rod mounting brackets, then attach the rod to the brackets. Remove one end of the rod from its bracket, supporting it in the air. Next, start threading the rod through the eyelets or rod channel of the curtain. Once you have started the threading, bunch up the remaining curtain material and slide the entire curtain, as one piece, onto the rod.
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