Curtaining

Pronunciation: /ˈkɝtənɪŋ/

Curtaining (noun)

  1. Material used to cover a window, hung from above to control light and privacy.
  2. Cloth panels used in theatres or events to hide areas or frame a performance space.
  3. Fabric or similar material used as a barrier or cover in buildings, vehicles, or equipment.

Examples

  • Curtaining blocks the bright light in the morning.
  • The room feels cooler when curtaining is closed.