Unlock the curtain rod ends and get.
Proper way to install curtain rods.
Here s how to install them.
For particularly heavy curtains or rods you might want to install wall anchors to mount the brackets securely to the wall.
Push the rod through your curtain if the curtain has eye holes.
This adjustable pole attaches to the wall with brackets and often features an ornamental finial at each.
Determine where the top of the curtain will be from where.
Get a rod design that matches your room s decor and hang your curtains with fabric loops or hooks so the rod is visible.
A rule of thumb from architectural digest is that curtains should be hung between 4 to 6 inches above the window frame so install your curtain rod accordingly.
You ll need to get the curtain on the rod before you.
Add a mid brace if needed.
Mark where the brackets will go.
Don t scrimp on length.
As a general rule drapes will be open during the day so make sure the curtain rod extends at least four inches on each side of the window s inside frame.
You ll want to buy a rod that s a little bit longer than this measurement.
Place curtains on the rod.
Measure the space between your two walls.
Install a track rod for curtains that glide easily across the windows.
The standard distance from the window casing to the end of the curtain rod excluding finials on each side of the window should be four to 10 inches.
A classic rod.
The u shaped pole wraps around the entire window so that when closed.
Make sure the sides are even using a level.
To install the curtain brackets and hang the rod follow these steps.
Measure for the height of the rod.
Measure the distance between the mounting brackets on the curtain rod you re installing and make another mark on the wall that distance from the first one.
When you re sure of all your measurements use a pencil to mark where the screws.
A return rod.
Use a measuring tape.
Use a screwdriver to install curtain brackets.
When you hang the curtain rod high it will make the window appear taller.