Some were seated with patrician affability at windows with dramatic swagged curtains. |
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The swagged curtains were beige slub silk, the sofas brown and cream, the walls aqua. |
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In the living room, a large multipaned window swagged in natural linen takes center stage. |
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They wear a mixture of swathed and swagged traditional togas and cast-off Oxfam rags. |
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The walls are ragged in pale terracotta tones, and white draperies are swagged artfully around the front windows. |
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Tiny flower prints or gingham for a casual country look, swagged silky fabric, bright or pastel tissue paper for more formal occasions. |
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Silk and velvet fabrics were draped, swagged, or suspended from ceilings to achieve a graceful yet ordered effect. |
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The interior is a lot lighter than in traditional Spanish homes, and English touches such as tweedy armchairs and swagged curtains make it feel homey. |
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You took Adele and you swagged it. You are the future of music. |
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