The curtains absorb the sound waves and the waves are not bounced back so we do not get an echo.
Yes, thermal curtains can help improve insulation and regulate temperature in a room by reducing heat transfer through windows.
As long as you pick colors that would complement the room, these curtains would work just fine.
Materials such as foam, carpets, curtains, and acoustic panels are effective at absorbing sound by reducing its reflection and decreasing echoes in a room. These materials work by dampening vibrations and reducing the amplitude of sound waves as they travel through them.
there is not just one person who designs curtains. the person who designs curtains work for the company who made the curtains. stupid...
Fabric selection (fabric is made from material/s such as cotton, rayon, nylon, silk, etc.) depends on the outcome you desire. If you want curtains for esthetic value, then any fabric you choose can work. If you want curtains for room darkening, then you want to choose a heavy, closely woven fabric that will not light through like denim or velvet. If you want curtains for privacy (blocking view into house/room) any woven cotton or cotton/poly blend will work fine and you'll probably have the largest selection of colors and patterns from which to choose.
curtains work by giving your window another layer to lock heat in
Cubicle curtains for an office are sold at the cubicle curtain factory, and they are great for privacy at work. http://www.cubiclecurtainfactory.com/
most of them dont work so if i were you i would get the pic of a room you want to edit and pics of the things you want to put in it
There is an actual website called "cubicle curtains factory" and allows you to buy curtains for cubicles such as those in work places, hospitals and more. They show you what type of material is available, colours and more.
Lock them in a room by themselves with their homework and dont let them come out until they have finished. It worked for me!
You can try using a color remover specifically designed for fabric, following the product instructions carefully. If that doesn't work, consider dyeing the curtains white using a fabric dye that is safe for the material of the curtains.
you dont work ? if you dont work you dont get over time, hence it is reduced(: