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Heavy Materials Such:

Heavy Materials Such Drapery materials. The greatest latitude is observed today in the types of materials that may be used for window curtains and draperies. For sash curtains, the more usual fabrics are net, lace, voile, marquisette, gauze, fine casement cloth, and organdy. The materials used for draw curtains and overdraperies are frequently of types similar to each other, although, as a general rule, the draw curtains should be lighter in weight than the overdraperies. For these purposes, fabrics may be divided into three classifications—light, medium, and heavy materials such. The lightweight materials include taffeta and reps made of either silk or cotton. In the medium group are included chintz, cretonne, linen, satin, moire, cellophane, silk damasks and brocades, permatex, and oilcloth. The heavy materials such group includes the coarse linens, antique satin, wool and cotton damask, brocade, brocatelle, corduroy, velvet, velveteen, and suede cloth. There are also many fabrics of heavy materials such novelty weave both with and without patterns, of a distinctly modern character that are useful for rooms done in a modern manner or for period rooms in which a modern touch is desired.

Drapery materials. The greatest latitude is observed today in the types of materials that may be used for window curtains and draperies. For sash curtains, the more usual fabrics are net, lace, voile, marquisette, gauze, fine casement cloth, and organdy. The materials used for draw curtains and overdraperies are frequently of types similar to each other, although, as a general rule, the draw curtains should be lighter in weight than the overdraperies. For these purposes, fabrics may be divided into three classifications—light, medium, and heavy materials such. The lightweight materials include taffeta and reps made of either silk or cotton. In the medium group are included chintz, cretonne, linen, satin, moire, cellophane, silk damasks and brocades, permatex, and oilcloth. The heavy materials such group includes the coarse linens, antique satin, wool and cotton damask, brocade, brocatelle, corduroy, velvet, velveteen, and suede cloth. There are also many fabrics of heavy materials such novelty weave both with and without patterns, of a distinctly modern character that are useful for rooms done in a modern manner or for period rooms in which a modern touch is desired.


Until recent years concrete was confined to use in low structures, such as garages and factories, where its primary function was to support heavy materials such loads. Concrete's potentiality for use in high-rise structures has been realized only in relatively recent times, another example of the slow evolution in design and building materials Along with a reduction in the massiveness of concrete, improvements in its surface appearance have been brought about by the development of precasting processes and the use of fine materials, such as marble.
 
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