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Choosing a fabric to make
curtains is a fundamental part of achieving a complete unique interior design
style. There many different fabric stylesÂ
and textures which enable curtains to be made for every room in the
home. Heavier weight fabrics such as damasks and jacquards can also be used to
make curtains and cushion covers, for the more adventurous chairs and stools
can be rejuvenated and given a new lease of life when recovered with new
fabric.