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FRENCH DOORS

VEER TOWARDS SHEERS

lassic french doors bring versatility to any room, allowing light in and people through. But you don’t always want natural light flooding in – so what’s the best way to dress them? While soft, billowing curtains are a tried-and-true option, an alternative is privacy sheers, says Luxaflex Window Fashions spokesperson Neale Whitaker. “Products such as Luxaflex’s Luminette Sheers have an elegant vertical design that can be completely drawn to one side to

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