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Many love the idea of a bay window, but its shape makes installing individual curtain rods tricky. Here's why you should opt ...
When evaluating curtain rods, consider your window length and the rod's thickness. "We prefer a rod that isn't too thick or bulky," advises interior designer Vani Sayeed of Vani Sayeed Studios.
Bay window curtain rods can be a little tricky to install. Like single-window rods, most bay window rods use brackets, but the bend in the wall can complicate things.
Curtain rods can be inside-mounted, or hung within the window frame, or outside-mounted, which allows the curtain to cover the edge of the window frame.
A general rule of thumb: For wall-mounted rods, allow at least one to three inches on each side of the window to accommodate an open curtain, or as much as 6 inches on each side of the frame if ...
Double curtain rods, like this Cambria Premier Complete Adjustable Double Curtain Rod ($80), allow you to create a layered look with your window treatments. The inner rod typically holds a sheer ...
With magnetic curtain rods, you don’t have to drill screws into your wall, so they are easy to both install and remove. Skip to content. FOX31 Denver.
Kwik-Hang Single Curtain Rod Brackets ($13). Typically, curtain rods are supported by mounting brackets that sit several inches above the top of the window frame.
To add width to your windows, you can use a wider curtain rod and mount the brackets six inches to a foot past the window frame. This will give the illusion of a larger window by adding width to ...