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Black Velvet Curtains - Contemporary Fabric
If you are looking for a luxurious, rich, and heavy look, black velvet curtains are perfect for the job. These curtains are sultry, smooth, and the sleek black color will give your room a hue of elegance. Black velvet curtains are very plush and therefore will block a lot of sunlight, but they are perfect for a room you are looking to add a little drama to.
Black velvet curtains actually come in several different options. Though velvet is thick, there are different grades of thickness for your curtains. You can purchase a standard home black velvet curtain, or you can purchase a blackout drape that they use for movie theaters. A set of black velvet curtains would be perfect for the bedroom when you are looking to block out a significant amount of sunlight. To give you a few more options, many manufacturers actually have different shades of black. Some have more purple undertones, while others have more gray. So as you are shopping for your black velvet curtains you may actually notice some purple/black velvet curtains on the market.
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Correction appendedAcross the country, condos display a huge variety of architectural styles, from sleek modern towers in Portland's South Waterfront to single-story, freestanding ramblers in Savannah, Ga. What they all have in common, though, is a detail those new to condo living may not have considered.
Because the outside of the condo is considered "common area," the condo rules dictate appearance, including what kinds of window coverings owners can install. The overriding concern is that the windows look uniform from the outside. What this means in practical terms varies only slightly from condo to condo. Blinds, draperies, Roman shades and shutters have to present a uniform face to the outside, with a palette limited to white, off-white, light beige, light gray.
Working within this restriction may seem limiting, but there are really a lot of options. The most important thing to remember is to check with your condo association's rules to see the specifics,


