Curtains 150 Drop

If you require extra long curtains, you may have thought you needed a made to measure pair. But you will see offer a great range of ready made ones. From pairs with plenty of attitude that demand attention to ones which hang nicely in the background, we have a great range. Mia Blue Pencil Pleat Curtains Mia Autumn Pencil Pleat Curtains Canterbury Ready Made Curtains Autumn Montrose Ready Made Curtains Duck Egg Montrose Ready Made Curtains Red Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Caramel Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Chocolate Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Gold Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Green Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Hot Pink Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Navy Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Oyster Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Red Aurora Made To Measure Black Blackout Curtains Aurora Made To Measure Denim Blackout Curtains
144-inch Long Length Curtains Everything you need to know to size, install, and care for your new curtains. How to Measure CurtainsNeed extra wide curtains? We stock wide curtains from 44 inches through to extra wide curtains at 150 inches in width also with varying drop sizes from 54 inches to 126 inches in length. Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Spice Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Terracotta Aurora Made To Measure Blackout Curtains Rose2 Inch Blinds Parts Aurora Made To Measure Aubergine Blackout Curtains15 Ft Wide Vinyl Sheet Flooring Ellacombe Satin Lined Pencil Pleat Curtains SpringBedroom Comforter Sets Queen Order made-to-measure curtains in a fabric of your choice >  Blinds, curtains and accessories
1 - 50 of 834 items Heart of House Hudson Textured Curtains -117x137- Slate. Heart of House Amber Floral Lined Eyelet Curtain Julian Charles Clara Lined Curtains - 167x228cm - We all know that feeling when you arrive home after a long day, and all you want to do is close the curtains and collapse on the sofa with a cuppa to drown out the day. Well, what better way to do that than with our extensive range of stunning curtains? Our ready made curtains range from natural and simple beige, white and grey curtains, to a variety of stunning colours such as cranberry, duck egg and heather. From blackout curtains, to stylish eyelet curtains, here at Argos we have it all, including a vast soft furnishingscollection. Once you're tucked up in bed and reach to turn off the bedside table lamp, you're hoping for darkness. So why not try our blackout blinds to really get the good nights sleep you deserve! Why not use our fantastic colour matching service to co-ordinate your curtains with your bedroom.
How about a new bedroom rug or duvet cover to finish the look? And what's the point in having fantastic curtains if you're window isn't looking great too? Why not check out our Karcher Window Vac range now! Curtain Poles & Tracks Voiles & Net Curtains 'From' value that is a number Please enter a 'From' value 4 to 5 stars 3 to 4 stars 2 to 3 stars 1 to 2 stars Buy from Yorkshire Linen Buy from Online KitchenwareHome » Commercial Air Curtain, PVC Strip Curtains, & Doors » PVC Strip Curtains » We offer a wide range of Bulk Roll PVC Strip Curtains Material ranging from 4" to 16" for use as replacement material for existing or custom built pvc strip curtains / partition projects. Available in Econo, Full Rib, Tear Drop Edge and Low Temp materials. Standard Econo PVC Strip Curtains Material Specifications...more Standard Tear Drop (clear) Standard Tear Drop (black) Low Temp Tear Drop (clear) Standard Full Rib (clear)
Low Temp Full Rib (clear) Low Temp Flat Econo (clear) Low Temp Flat Econo (Clear) Displaying 1 to 18 (of 18 products) Standard Econo PVC Strip Curtains Material Specifications: Finish - Double Polished Hardness (15 sec. delay) - 79 A Scale Tensile Strength - 2400 psi Ultimate Elongation - 350% Graves Tear - 440 100% Modulus - 1400 psi Brittleness Temperature - (-33 °F) Operating Temperature - (0 to 150 °F) Specific Gravity - 1.21 Density - 75 lb./cu.ft. Thermal Conductivity (K) - 0.73 Thermal Resistance (R) - 1.37 UV Resistance - Yes Flammability Rating - Compliant with California State Fire Marshal Light Purple ( Lilac ) Light Blue[out of stock] Royal Blue[out of stock] See details about international shipping here. help icon for Shipping - opens a layer Visit eBay's page on international trade. Wed. Sep. 21 and Fri. Sep. 30 Seller ships within 1 day after receiving cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab.
Ask Real Estate is a weekly column that answers questions from across the New York region. .A young woman recently moved into the studio apartment next door, which shares a wall with our bedroom and bathroom. Her mother has been staying with her for the last few weeks, and every day, from 6 a.m. until midnight, she practices singing Chinese opera in the apartment. My partner and I tried to bring up the issue with the daughter, but the mother, who does not speak English, always answers the door. We do not want to report her to management, but is there anything else we can do to quiet her daylong arias?I enjoy a good aria as much as the next person, but I can understand why you might not want to live next door to an endless one. Your instincts for dealing with this are right: Approach the soprano’s daughter first.A face-to-face chat “stands the greatest chance of resolving the situation quickly, cheaply and effectively,” said David E. Frazer, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants.
Try to catch her at home, or leave a note under her door. Politely request that she pay you a visit. When you finally meet, welcome her to the building. (A plate of cookies or a bottle of wine could help break the ice.) Explain that her mother’s musical ambitions are impossible to ignore. She might not even know about them. Request that her mother lower the volume and limit her practice hours. You might also be able to find out how much longer she plans to stay — for all you know, this is a limited engagement. “This is probably not a case of anyone doing anything malicious,” said Brad Heckman, the chief executive of the New York Peace Institute, a mediation service that provides translators in 150 languages. “The neighbor’s mother may have no clue that she’s disturbing the folks next door.”If the arias continue at full volume, you might have to inform building management. A call from management could put an end to the singing, assuming the property manager takes action.
You could sue the neighbor for creating a private nuisance, but that’s “a very expensive, lengthy and unpleasant process,” Mr. Frazer said. A lawsuit would certainly alienate your neighbor, and if the judge did not rule in your favor, it would not drop the curtain on the opera.When the superintendent of my co-op told me I needed plumbing work done to install a new dishwasher, he offered to do the work himself. I agreed to his price without obtaining other bids. I worried that I would offend him if I got an estimate from an outside plumber. When it came time to pay, he demanded cash. Should a super be held to a standard of ethics regarding bidding on a job or receiving payment? Submit your questions, share your stories and tell us what topics interest you most. New Yorkers often hire building staff for side jobs, like painting a room or installing a new fixture. It can certainly be a speedier — and sometimes cheaper — way to accomplish a task. But by no means are you obligated to do this, nor are you required to blindly accept the price the super sets.
You own your apartment, so hire the person you think is most qualified to do the work.“Residents should never feel beholden to the staff on site,” said Mark B. Levine, a principal of Excel Bradshaw Management Group. “The work should be done by the most qualified technician for that particular job.”I understand your anxiety about alienating your super — you will certainly need his help in the future. But you should be able to compare bids and interview other contractors without fear of retribution. Policies about this issue vary. Although some buildings have lax moonlighting policies, typically building staff are not supposed to do side jobs while they are on the clock. “Some buildings do have a rule that prohibits such work to avoid these types of problems,” said Adam D. Finkelstein, a Manhattan real estate lawyer. If you think that your building’s position is too vague, ask the board for clarity. Request that the managing agent send a letter to staff and residents explaining the building’s policy about side jobs.
If you do hire the super, be aware of the risks. If a pipe springs a leak, does the super have adequate insurance to cover any damages? Does he have the necessary skills to do the work? “It’s easy to have the staff members taking care of these projects,” Mr. Levine said, “but it’s not always in the best interests of the building.”The balconies in our co-op are being repaired, and the cost will be paid by all shareholders. Yet only 30 percent of the apartments have balconies. This means that roughly 70 percent of residents will not benefit from this expensive work. Is this a common practice? Few of us like to pay for things we might never use. Isn’t that why people hate paying their taxes?But collective housing works because some of the costs are shared. If the elevator breaks, everyone chips in to fix it, even those who live on the first floor and have never set foot in the elevator. The same goes for the roof. When it leaks, the residents of the lower floors might not get wet, yet they still help pay for the patch job.