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Curtain Rods
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When it comes to home building and remodelling, curtain rods for your windows can’t be excluded. They enhance the look of your windows. Curtain rods that look like out of place can also detract the look of your windows. Hence, choosing the right curtain rods becomes important. You should also know how to install the curtain rods correctly.
There are three different parts in a curtain rod. These are the pole, the finials, and the brackets. The pole of the curtain rod is the part that the window covering goes on. Finials are used to cap off the pole. This is held by brackets, which hold the rod to the wall.
The length of the curtain poles can be adjusted according to your needs. The poles are made in two different parts that slide into and out of each other.
Finials are available both in ornate and simple style. Finials are made of variety of materials including wood and glass. Buy finials that perfectly match the curtain rods.
Brackets can act as a decorative piece or used just to hold the rod. The best idea is to use decorative brackets that stick out from the wall. The decorative brackets create a layered look with two rods.
Curtain rods should not be hung too high or too low. Make the most of your windows and your room. If your windows are located a bit low, you can make the windows look longer by hanging curtains near the top of the wall. Longer drapes can create a bigger impact on the look of your windows. If you want to give a wider look to your window, hang your curtains a bit wider.
Curtain rods are available in different styles. Curtain rods with built- in double or triple rods are available that can layer the fabrics. To get a custom-made look, you can hang sheers with drapes or curtains of two different fabric patterns.
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