Blinds News & Commentary
Blinds News & Commentary
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WEEK IN REVIEW
Everett Herald - Where vertical blinds once clattered in front of their sliding-glass doors, elegant fabric now hangs under a tapestry-covered cornice board. “This is, I think, my very favorite window treatment,” DuByne said. “It’s like a tuxedo.” Each side of the
Source: www.heraldnet.com

More from Gainesville.com
Gainesville Sun - The fuel comes in bundles that look like small stacks of vertical blinds. It lasts for 30 to 40 years, and William G. Vernetson, director of nuclear facilities at UF, said most of the fuel in UF’s reactor was about that old. The old fuel was shipped
Source: gainesville.com

Who’s Blogging
Washington Post - Silver Spring, Md: You’ve asked a number of times about an alternative to vertical blinds. There is one. It’s called “Panel Track.” Visualize something like a thin shoji screen that slide on tracks. Next Day Blinds sells them. They’re new and as such
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Skylights let the sunshine in, save energy
Bridgeton News - You’re able to capture light in a totally different fashion beyond vertical windows,” says Kansas City, Mo., architect Susan More people are adding shades and blinds to their skylights so brightness isn’t an issue, says skylight installer Ron
Source: www.nj.com

Syntax.net Closes the Blinds on IT Complexity for Plastibec
CNW Group - Hosted Solution Eases Transition to new JD Edwards Environment MONTREAL, Nov. 26 /CNW/ - Syntax.net, experts in the development and delivery of intelligent IT business solutions, has added Plastibec, a leading manufacturer and supplier of vertical
Source: www.newswire.ca

Police Bust Suspected Brothel In Georgetown
nbc4.com - The camera peeked from a hole cut through closed vertical blinds and pointed out toward the street. The inner door had a sign that read “Young’s,” but there was no description of what kind of business took place at the establishment, Bensen reported.
Source: www.nbc4.com

Revisiting the strange days of 2007
Salem News - The off-white Kirsch, textured-vinyl vertical blinds from Stacey’s Home Decor of Danvers now hang in five rooms of the board’s Central Street office. On the other end of the spectrum, someone on the Essex County Retirement Board needed fast cash
Source: www.salemnews.com

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