| Example 31: Opened Stairway ("L-shaped" exposure with no corner support column) |
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There is no corner support column on this "L-shaped" exposure. To maintain a crisp corner, they suspended elastic cord from ceiling to floor just inside the curtain. |
| Example 32: Partitioned Victorian (Hybrid inside/outside hang combination) |

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| This gentleman uses only a portion of this very large porch as a sitting area. He used an inside hang on the front of the house to maintain street appeal and an outside hang to maximize space on a side panel. With lot's of intricate molding, he customized a notch to transition between panels. |
| Example 33: Canadian Deck (Black mosquito netting curtains with Velcro attachment) |
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| Under somewhat windy conditions, he was able to secure the base of his curtain to the wood deck using marine snaps. Elastic cord added vertical ribs for added stability. A very clean mosquito curtain installation without stapled porch screening. |
| Example 34: Vancouver Island (White no-see-um netting curtains with tracking attachment) |
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| This lovely English woman was a delight to work with. The roof line is slightly pitched and porch screening required several peculiarities to overcome. She and her son did excellent work to create a warm protected space with a white mosquito netting curtain. |
| Example 35: Natural Timbers (Black no-see-um netting curtains with Velcro attachment) |

He simply would not frame out this rustic and historical architecture and staple permanent porch screening. |

Because it was more than 11ft tall, we stitched a top transom-like window along the top out of the direct line of view. |
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Example 36: Ivory Trim (3 Ivory mosquito netting curtains with tracking attachment) |

Given her color scheme she felt white would have been to stark. Ivory is about the same color as ivory stationary and softened the hue to match her cream colored trim. |

Notice that even though she has 3 curtain panels, she swagged them into two bunchings. |
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| Example 37: Timothy's Hope (Several black mosquito netting curtains for pen and stall) |
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| This woman loved this over-raced stakes winning horse so much that she built this 2 inch PVC frame and used our curtains to protect Timothy from a terrible skin condition called fly bite dermatitis. Currently, we are recommending 3/4" painted galvanized pipe for most applications. The cost was $1,200 and a love discount for this kind woman who cared enough to sooth this abused beauty in his twilight years. Porch screening just would not have worked here unless building expensive framing. |
| Example 38: Evening Sun (3 mosquito netting curtains for 3 exposed sides) |
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| White and Ivory tend to reflect radiant sunlight. This ivory curtain not only protects against biting insects, it takes the edge off the evening sun. |
| Example 39: Curved Roof line (Single panel with Velcro Attachment) |
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| We apologize that some of these photos cannot be enlarged, but we felt they were important enough to show as they demonstrate the flexibility of a Velcro attachment for what would otherwise be impossible to protect with stapled porch screening. |
| Example 40: A stormy Humphry Bogart movie (White Mosquito Curtains with tracking) |
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| This designer used tracking on this very large porch measuring over 80 linear feet. She went for a puddled effect and actually wanted an untamed look under windy conditions. White helps attract reflective light into the space to brighten some. She only secured it at the corners. Imagine sitting outside on this large porch during a thunder storm? The last thing she wanted was porch screening. |
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