| Example 21: Protect My Best Girl (11ft tall, single curtain panel with heavy gauge tracking) |
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This man chose to cover an "L-shaped" exposure rather than incorporate the stairs (click night photo to enlarge). The porch is 11ft tall and required our HEAVY gauge track because of its more free flowing carriers. This 35ft single curtain cost $710 and delivered in 2 days for a new screen room. |
| Example 22: Warm Cozy Bungalow (Inside hang vs outside hang) |

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| The eye wants to see those lovely bungalow-style columns. The question is from the inside or the outside? Outside hangs perform better in stronger wind conditions and maximize usable space. Are you looking for street appeal or porch appeal? Notice the warm protected feeling in the night, a screen room perfect for entertaining. |
| Example 23: Upstate New York (3 Black mosquito netting curtains with tracking attachment) |
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| This homeowner wanted a protected side nook to enjoy a bug free screen room. He still has free doorway access and opted to defend a sizable portion of his porch. This 47ft application using 3 panels and tracking attachment cost $643 and delivered in 3 business days. |
| Example 24: Night Glow (2 White mosquito netting curtains with tracking) |

Two panels that meet at a support column near the walkway creates a seamless look and panels secure to the corner column. |

Look at the lighting effect at night. Lighter curtains tend to glow up when lit from the interior for an ethereal look. |
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| Example 25: My Sleepy Deck (3 Black mosquito netting curtains with gabled triangle) |
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3 panels for 3 exposed sides and we cut the triangular panel for the gabled peak to create a backyard screen room. |
Example 26: Tree house Hideaway (4 Ivory mosquito netting curtains with Velcro attachment) |
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| You can swag panels that turn a corner so long as the panel is TALLER than it is wide. If this is the case, why use tracking at all? This 32ft project with Velcro attachment and 4 curtain panels cost $332 and delivered in 4 days. |
| Example 27: American bungalow (Single Black mosquito curtain with Velcro attachment) |

A single panel covers this 3-sided exposure using a no-see-um curtain. |

This 28ft curtain with Velcro attachment cost $263 and delivered in 2 days. |

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| Example 28: Protected Gazebo (Single White mosquito netting curtain with Velcro attachment) |
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| We would have preferred an outside hang on this particular application to maximize space and enable the user to to rest a soda on the hand rail. It would have nowhere to go in the strong wind and since this is in a secluded backyard, why not create the best look from the interior? Turn your gazebo into a gazebo screen room. |
| Example 29: Stucco Deco (What does this have in common with U.S. Special Forces?) |
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| The black no-see-um curtain has almost perfect visibility looking out and provides privacy from the outside looking in. It is not surprising why the military uses our black no-see-um curtains for urban camouflage for their special forces teams. The good guys see out and the bad guys can't see in. We often create custom solutions for applications other than screen rooms. |
| Example 30: Full Wrap-around (2 White mosquito netting curtains with tracking attachment) |
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| This wrap-around porch is actually a 3-sided exposure. Simply 2 panels that meet at one of the spindle columns near the stair. This 60ft application screen room with tracking attachment cost $780 and delivered in 3 days. |
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