How To Hang Curtains
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Here’s what you need to know for great-looking window treatments. Before you buy your curtains, snap a photo of your windows. Measure at three different places and make a sketch, marking the largest measurement. Also mark nearby vents, light switches, and electrical outlets, as you won’t want to cover them. The size of your curtains makes a difference in the room’s décor, and there are a variety of sizes available. 63-inch curtains usually sit at or just below the sill, 84-inch curtains sit at or just above the floor, and 95-inch curtains can be pooled on the floor for a regal appearance.
Choosing the Right Rod and Placement
You may need longer curtains if you plan on mounting the rod near the ceiling. For width, both curtains combined should be at least twice the width of the window and trim. Along with curtain size, the rod size and placement can make a difference too. For length, rods that extend 2-3 inches beyond the frame give a traditional look allowing the curtains to partially cover the window when open. Extending the rod 10-15 inches beyond the trim reveals the entire window, making it look wider.
Installing the Rod and Hanging the Curtains
Don’t forget about the finials. Check the package to see if they’re included in the total rod length. Also, with layered curtains, the double rod brackets might extend farther from the wall. So where do you hang the rod? You can hang on or just above the frame for a flush appearance. Go 6 inches above the frame for a standard look, or hang near the ceiling with long drapes to make the room look taller. When you’re figuring the total height for your curtain and rod placement, remember to account for how the curtain hangs on the rod: hooks, rings, tabs, grommets, or pockets.
Installation Steps
To install the curtain rod, measure and mark the bracket locations on the wall. Double-check the placement by holding the rod and brackets in place. Have someone help you and check for level. If your marks aren’t lined up with studs, install wall anchors. Drill a pilot hole, install the anchor, then set the bracket and drive in the screws. Rods wider than 4 feet will need a center support. Take off the finials and install the rod. Slide the curtain onto the rod, and tighten the set screws. Finish up by installing the finials. With a little planning, your new curtains will be a great addition and help transform your home’s décor.
FAQ
Curtain length depends on window position; options typically include 63 inches, 84 inches, and 95 inches.
You can hang it 6 inches above the frame or close to the ceiling for a taller appearance.
Make sure your marks align with studs, and use wall anchors if necessary.
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