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Stylish SHUTTERS & BLINDS

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he clean lines of a simple Roman blind make it ideal for working areas where a fussy, decorative design will look out of place. When raised, the soft pleats bring an elegant feel to a contemporary Scandi-style kitchen. For an easy nod to this year’s botanical trend, go

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