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What is the difference between a puddle and a break?

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What is the difference between a puddle and a break?

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Our Curtains-To-Go panels are constructed to a 96″ length, which will allow an option of how much of your panels you want on the floor. We recommend allowing the panels rest on the floor 1″ or so for a break when used in a casual setting such as a den/family room, etc. (break is a term also used in describing the length of a man’s pants as it rests on the top of the shoe). 3 or more inches would be considered a puddle, which is used, in more elegant settings such as bedrooms, dining rooms, etc. Click here for examples of different puddling techniques.

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