A Few Tips to Help you Buy And install the Right Curtain rods

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When it comes to dressing up you windows to match the style you have chosen for your house, curtain rods are just as important as the design of the window and the curtains you choose. That is why even when you move into a house that already has curtain rods, it does not hurt much to consider changing them or even repainting them if you want your home to be stylish.

Well, if you want to have a stylish window area, then the first thing to do, and the most crucial, is to get your dimensions right. You should evaluate the size of your windows, enabling for a few extra inches wide on either part.

When it comes to the getting cheap curtain rods, you can get them in many materials like metal PVC and timber. You can buy various decorations to add onto the rod.

Whether you are determining to create your new curtain supports as a do-it-yourself venture, or choose from the various styles available on the market, it is essential to know which kind of rod you will need to fit your decorations.

One type of rods is the cafe rods. With this design one can decide to use rings or none. They are common with or tie-tab curtains or hand-drawn curtains, and come in many finishes. Wide curtain rods, on the other hand, are often ideal for bay and corner windows because they have corner connectors and are thus ideally suited. Sash rods are ideal for stretched curtains as they permit the curtains to hang longer and closer to the glass surface and narrow curtain rods are suitable for sheer curtain fabrics. You also have the choice of an adjustable curtain rod versus non adjustable.

When it comes to the installation of your curtain rods, the first and major decision you have to make is whether you want to set up the rod on the wall on top of the window or the window frame itself. Of concern here is that often window frames are delicate and you do not want to make holes on them. That is why people prefer to mount them on the walls.

To figure out the appropriate placement, you will need to hold up the rod against the surfaces where you want it to eventually rest and make marks where the support bracket will be drilled in. When doing this, you may want to have the drapes installed on the rods already to see how they will look. Usually the support brackets are drilled on both lengths of the window. It is often about 3 to 6 inches beyond both sides.

Lastly, position the layer supports into the supports. If the rod is a bit longer, you may need to set up a center segment to back up the rod and the drapes, to avoid dropping. You need to ensure you use surface nails that will effectively assist the body weight of the supports and drapes. Most nails will specify the body weight they can securely support

With these few tips you should be able to buy and install the right drapery hardware to meet your needs.

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