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  1. Gideon
    27.04.2023 @ 05:31

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Photography: JCPenneys French doors have a place in the home. With their glass windows, they can make a home feel more open; light from one room flows into the next. They hardly serve as a buffer between rooms; they are more decorative, appearing more spectacular at the end of a hallway or when allowing light into the kitchen. Therefore, when it comes to window care, its best to be gentle: these care routines dont require sun protection or privacy. But that doesnt mean Christmas has to be boring – small decorations like bows or pom-poms can add a bit of flair to your French doors. Because French doors are so spacious, a little embellishment wont be overwhelming. Subtle colors or girly details make for striking accompaniments to double doors. French doors are best suited for top curtains, which are the simplest window treatment. Tag curtains dont hang on rings; instead, they connect directly to the curtain rod. On the elegant windows of French doors, rings and other window treatment accessories look bulky. Therefore, when it comes to covering your French doors, you may not even need to go to the store: making tag curtains at home is very easy. See window care for every room in your home. These champagne-colored bows will make your French doors look like the curtains of the Paris Opera Ballet. The smaller, the better – too much decoration will detract from the doors elegance – just a simple string of bows will do. Make champagne curtains. Pom-poms are pretty. Transparent curtains bring a certain elegance to the home, but often fade into the background, a forgotten decoration. Give your French doors a bit of lively fun by attaching a pom-pom border. Pom-poms arent the only embellishment you can use here – stamps, ribbons, and even some colorful lace can give your French doors their own personality. Make pom-pom fringe curtains. Confused, Beribboned, and Confused. Soft, transparent hard mesh blends seamlessly with transparent curtains when laid on top. Try a light blue and white – it will give your French doors a cloud-like appearance. Choose the functional area that suits your needs. Wide stripes are a statement, while thin lines evoke memories of summer gauze days. Make ribbon-striped window decorations. DIY treatment. Cant find the French