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I always enjoy the use of curtains on doorways. It gives the room on the otherside a sense of mystery like, “What’s behind the curtain?”
Light colors and quiet/calm decors do bring out the beauty in small spaces. I am so impressed with the result. I will remember your tips.
Love the cozy little nooks those curtains created. Great tips!!
LUV the idea of using curtains instead of doors. Doors take up SO much space!! Aren’t we the “rebellious” ones!!
franki