Sentences with phrase «by a curtain»

This is a separate area in most hospitals with beds separated by curtains or in very small rooms near the labor and delivery floor.
The artist's hand is introduced through the side opening covered by the curtain.
Unfortunately, only the front and second rows are fully protected by the curtain airbags (which only cover the glass in the third row).
The bathtub was filled with paint cans and cleaning supplies concealed by a curtain.
The effect is carried through to the rear of the vehicle in passenger carrying versions, with the glass area reduced by curtain airbags mounted above the side glass.
Inspired by these curtains... we'll be changing the color palette, adding in personal touches to make it cozy, and adding some additional seating and shelves for display and storage.
Simple country cottage checks make a feature of this dining table and painted chairs, matched by the curtains.
At this point, the panel next door — separated by a curtain — kicked off at full volume causing a competition for attention.
Her bed is covered by a curtain, creating yet another opportunity for the unseen to be lurking anywhere in the dark.
The 2 single beds are in an adjacent room divided by a curtain and are of the camp bed variety in order to fit the space available.
The very first photograph taken by Woodman, Self - portrait at Thirteen, 1972, shows the artist sitting at the end of a sofa in an un-indentified space, wearing an oversized jumper and jeans, arm loosely hanging on the armrest, her face obscured by a curtain of hair and the foreground blurred by sudden movement, one hand holding a cable linked to the camera.
The very first photograph taken by Woodman, Self - portrait at Thirteen (1972), shows the artist sitting at the end of a sofa in an un-indentified space, wearing a oversized jumper and jeans, arm loosely hanging on the armrest, her face obscured by a curtain of hair and the foreground blurred by sudden movement, one hand holding a cable linked to the camera.
During the past 10 years, the house has been lovingly restored by the current owners, from a derelict ruin into a beautiful family residence surrounded by a curtain wall, a dry moat and spectacular grounds to boot.
The shared bathroom facilities, with outdoor urinal (hidden by a curtain) that flushed with rain water, outdoor sink (with only cold water), composting toilet (keep reading for more on that!)
It was a peculiarly British scandal: motivated by curtain twitching, upsetting because it violated privacy.
It covers the wall by the curtained entrance, in black and white, set out in a vertical column like free verse — or perhaps like successive moments in a crawl screen by Jenny Holzer: «war makes freedom happen,» it cries.
This room's textured gray accent wall is fabulously complemented by the curtains, throw pillows, and armchairs.
His mother, Capable Florence, called Cappie, a good - time gal who worked sometimes as a domestic but hated the work and made most of her money processing one of the back rooms at the Emporium — former slave quarters of the old grocery exchange, then a cookshop and hotel for negro folks passing through Chattanooga, and now the city's main brothel — in a big narrow vestibule divided by curtains into a half dozen smaller rooms that could be rented for two dollars an hour.
All the walls in range were a dazzling white, the windows tall and stark, unadorned by any curtains or drapes.
Aside from a warm, yellowish hew caused by the curtains and how much light reflects off the gold exterior of the nearby towers, the room was bright, modern and airy, with a separate rooms for living and sleeping.
The Comfort + section will even be separated from regular Economy Class by a curtain so the difference to plain old Economy Class is there to see.
The platforms are non-existent whenever they aren't blanketed by the curtains, so Yoshi has to stay in the curtains» shadows.
My respect was deepened by seeing the layers in the painting's palimpsest, always mediated by curtains of white in various degrees of creaminess and brilliance.
Called Dirty Mirror, it consists of four brushstrokes following the edges of the panel, surrounding a rubbed - out central area, the right half of which is veiled as if by a curtain of blackish blue.
Chemicals are added to improve the quality of the molten metal which is then poured into moulds and cooled by a curtain of water and then rolled into very thin sheets, ready to be into more cans and can be back on the shelves in just 6 weeks.
Near the kitchen is the bathroom and bedroom, which is lit by a row of windows and separated from the kitchen by a curtain that's stored in one of the oak cabinets.
Love how the daybed is framed by the curtains to make it a cozy spot, but the window plus the stripes keeps it bright and light in there.
I have felt all mixed up and discombobulated by my curtains, but if you and Gitz do it, then I'm going to stop feeling like I'm cheating and start taking joy in this musical fabric thing that is going on around here.
Even without an architectural niche or bay, you can duplicate this effect by curtaining off an area across the width of a room — just hang the drapes from a rod or thin wire suspended from the ceiling.
Plaid fabric sample hung by curtain rings (this idea came from a short article on wool textiles in World of Interiors Magazine)
He eats burgers at 3 am on stretches of concrete positioned front of his planes; he later flies them around in circles, terrorizing passengers and crew while chattering maniacally; he hires body doubles who look like only a kooky heir's doubles can look (which is to say, nothing like him); eventually he maroons himself on a bed surrounded by a curtain.
Each 1,047 sq. ft. Family Canvas Cabin has two rooms separated by a curtain, a private bathroom, two gas stoves, a comfortable reading nook and a screened porch overlooking Rock Creek.
I totally forget I even have it, because it's on the windowsill and hidden by curtains... and when I remember, once a year or so, I water the poor things.
In nondemocratic forms of social organization the privileged ruling classes are protected by a curtain of privacy which shields their actions from general view.
It was motivated by our curtain - twitching instincts.
A bold headboard fabric creates a focal point, complemented by a curtain and cushions in similar shades, while the valance and throw add essential warmth and softness.
In a classic 1985 experiment researchers showed four - to five - month - old infants scenarios in which a box is obscured by a curtain.
These «rooms» were actually wards shared with many other women, separated by curtains.
But what they really needed was a way to peer inside all the openings and crevices dammed up by curtains, paper, and loose materials.
Genuine apartments consist of an entrance hall, a double room and a spacious lounge in the alcove, separated by curtains.
After a long trip from the North Coast of NSW and short walk to the Ibis Budget Hotel from the Olympic Park Station, we were checked in politely and quickly and were pleasantly surprised by a very clean and comfortable small bedroom with all that we needed, fridge, jug, hanging space, separate toilet, TV, shower and basin separated by a curtain.
They feature two rooms separated by a curtain.
Instead of the sheetrock walls familiar from most fairs, Starr Space will be divided up by curtains.
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