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Curtains act as your windows insulation, maintaining a buffer between the heat contained in your house, and an outside colder temperature, that can easily seep into your home via weak spots that promote a draft. Not only are window spaces essentially, a hole in the wall to the outside, but that hole has been filled by a relatively thin hard surface in comparison to the thickness, and insulation the wall around it provides. A curtain is a wonderful way to keep your space warmer, especially if you have a large window.
Closing the windows and curtains on a hot sunny day helps block out direct sunlight and heat from entering the house. This can reduce the greenhouse effect, keeping the interior temperature cooler. It also prevents warm air from circulating and trapping heat inside the house.
Curtains help insulate a house by acting as a barrier between the window and the room, preventing heat transfer. Thicker curtains can create an additional layer of insulation, reducing drafts and heat loss in the winter, and keeping out excess heat in the summer. Closing curtains at night can also help trap heat inside the room.
A House with No Curtains was created in 1998-01.
The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician was created in 1919.
where are the curtains from that are featured in janine butchers house
Winters-Wimberley House was created in 1856.
Frederick W. Winters House was created in 1929.
Click on your house. Then you click on the curtains in your house!
The house is warmer on top because heat rises.
There are several UK department stores that stock curtains and drapes. Some of these stores include Montgomery Curtains, Paul Simon Curtains, and House of Fraser.
The web address of the Winters Heritage House Museum is: http://www.elizabethtownhistory.org