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curtain
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Middle East
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Often used for decorative purposes and to separate living spaces rather than for privacy
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2
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curtain
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Middle Eastern countries
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Considered unnecessary in traditional homes due to different architectural design and cultural norms around privacy
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3
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curtain
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often used in homes for religious and cultural purposes such as dividing rooms during prayer times
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1
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4
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curtains
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Middle East
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Curtains serve as decorative elements and are often elaborate, adding richness to the interior decor.
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5
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curtains
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Middle East
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Elaborate and decorative curtains are common
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1
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6
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curtains
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less commonly used due to architectural design for natural ventilation and light, and cultural preferences for open spaces
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1
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7
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curtains
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Middle Eastern culture
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Curtains are used to provide privacy and separate private family spaces from public areas in interior design
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1
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8
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curtains
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Middle Eastern culture
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Often used as room dividers and decorative elements in homes
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1
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9
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window curtain
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Middle East
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Less common due to architectural features like latticed windows and high walls for privacy
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10
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window curtain
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Middle Eastern countries
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Window curtains are less commonly used, as the traditional architecture and design often include intricate latticework or small windows to enhance privacy and control light.
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11
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window curtain
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Middle Eastern countries
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In some traditional households, window curtains may be less common due to cultural practices that prioritize openness and airflow over privacy.
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