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Voiles They are made of PVC fabric lightweight fabrics. They are usually found in tropical countries. They are easy to clean and easy to put up.

Lace – They have a classic style to them. They can soften sunlight and are usually partnered with heavier fabrics since they are see-through.

Shower Curtains – They are used in the shower area of a bathroom. They provide privacy while preventing water from spraying all over the bathroom.

Decorating the place where we live in has become a natural part of mankind. Like the desert dwellers that use wet cloth to cover their windows for protection against the heat and dust while cooling off their homes. Fabric curtains were also used for theatrical purposes.

During the Middle Age, fabric was so expensive that only the upper class uses them as curtains. Then in the Industrial Era, the development of textile trade drove fabric prices down making fabric curtains available to most people.

When the glass industry came, houses were installed with glass windows requiring fabric curtains or window blinds to protect the people inside from heat and drafts. This is also to keep prying eyes off.

Fabric manufacturers increased their production and lowered their prices as the demand for it greatly increased. This paved the way for the common person to buy their own fabric curtains.

When China opened its door to international markets, fabric production shifted to Asia because of the large labor force and low wages. This made fabric to go cheaper making fabric curtains available to anyone who can buy it.

As technology grows, there are now different materials in manufacturing curtains. Different print, patterns, and colors are now available in the market. In most Asian countries, it is popular to have your curtains customized according to the size of the windows and doors.

Fabric curtains bring elegance to any room. Heavier fabrics are mostly used in countries with colder temperature while lighter ones are common in tropical countries. When choosing curtains, always keep in mind the style of the room you’re going to put it in.

Unpleasant odours can cause greater damage than one would think. Once they eat their way into every fabric, you'll have yourself a nightmare. Here are five tips on how to keep this nightmare away.

Sometimes cleaning your house is much easier than getting rid of

bad odours, which are left behind. And don't we know what odours can do

to a home... Odour removal can be a very easy task if you are familiar

with a few tips which will come you in handy.

No big surprise though, the secret is to just get rid of the source of the odour.

Even so, you need to be aware that a good ventilation in your home is vital if you want to keep the bad smell away.

Professional cleaners Bromley recommend that you open all windows

and doors in the morning. Do anything you can to let the air in the

room circulate and let in some freshness from outside. Unless your

window looks directly into a street of heavy traffic, of course (like

one of my previous places). A good idea is to keep the windows in your

kitchen and bathroom partially opened all day long.Now, bear in mind tat even if you get rid of the source of the bad

odour, everything that is made of fabric would probably be smelling of

the nasty thing by now. So, it's better to wash all curtains, cushions

and covers in your home. And should I even start with the carpets?

Vacuum them at least once a week. They accumulate more dirt and dust

than you might think.Storing the food improperly could also lead to some bad odours

lingering around your house. Avoid leaving food outside the fridge for

long. Speaking of which, the fridge should also be cleaned regularly.

Check all the food that you have in there to make sure there is no

rotting or sour food items.Bad odours can be coming from your garbage disposal too. Replace the

bag regularly. If that doesn't help, you better wash the whole

container. The best way to do it is with lemon and ice - it will freshen

it really good. When you're dusting the house, know that the ceilings and walls

are very likely to have accumulated large amounts of dust. It's a good

idea to wipe them with warm water and bleach to ensure no bad odours

will occur.

Odour removal could be difficult, but if you follow the above

tips, you will not face any problems. Whatever you do, you need to keep

your home always clean. Or if you need help, you can always rely on

professionals - but that's cheating, isn't it?

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