Curtains can be tricky. There’s often a lot of material you need to contend with. Also, precisely nailing (sometimes literally) the length they need to be hung from in order to achieve that perfect look also takes some planning.
If you’re totally in the dark when attempting the installation, this can seem daunting. And messing up could leave unsightly holes in your wall as you adjust.
But the good news is that it’s not as hard as it seems!
Doing a job right requires having the right tools for the job—hanging curtains is no different. This is a critical curtain hanging tip as, without the tools and materials, all other steps will be practically impossible. You’ll need:
It’s worth noting that your curtains may require more or less tools/materials, but the above represents a good overall checklist to consult before attempting an installation.
Measure twice, cut once—the adage stays true here. You’ll need to make sure that your windows are the appropriate size for the curtains you bought (ideally, you’ve measured before you purchased your curtains).
When determining the length of the rod, you’ll want to measure the width of the window and add between eight and twelve inches for the rod. You’ll usually want to measure from about four to six inches above the window, with a minimum distance of about two inches needed between the top of the window and where you’ll place your rod.
Then all you need to do is measure down to the floor to determine how much curtain material you’ll need.
Depending on the style you’re going for, this will determine what kind of curtains and how much of said curtains you’ll need. They can pool on the floor or not even cover the entire window—there are many options, with none being necessarily better than the other.
Determine how you want your curtains to look when installed, so you can then figure out how much material you’ll need.
Unless you’re using a tension rod, you’ll need to install brackets. With your measurements and desired looks determined, that will inform where you’ll install your bracket. As mentioned above, you’re likely going to install it about four to six inches above the rod. Remember that the higher you hang your curtains, the taller your ceilings will appear. Here’s where the level comes in, as you’ll want to make sure that the brackets are perfectly aligned.
With everything secure and in place, you can now hang the curtains on the rod using the hooks, rings, pockets, grommets, or whatever attaching device they have. Secure the rod between the brackets and you should be all done!
The fabric plays a huge role in determining how your curtains will look and feel in a room. It will also determine how much light is able to filter through. Want to be able to achieve total darkness (like in a bedroom), then you’ll want heavier and darker curtains. Want a constant stream of light? Lighter and thinner materials will serve best.
Next, consider the aesthetic elements. Do you want a single colour, or a patterned look? More muted colours, or do you want your curtains to be an accent piece of sorts and really spice up a room’s look? It’s totally up to you and is only limited by what you’re hoping to achieve with your curtain’s look.
Now that we know how to hang curtains, it’s time to, you know, actually go out and get the curtains that will fit perfectly in your home. And if you’re looking for curtains and drapery in Milton, Brampton, Toronto, or really anywhere in the GTA, then you should pay us a visit at Texeuro Drapery Ltd.
We have the largest home and décor collection in the entire GTA, so whatever it is you’re looking for, we’ll help you find it. Get professional help with your home’s blinds, shutters, drapery, curtains, custom duvets, pillows, headboards, and more. In other words, if you’re looking for curtains and drapery in Brampton, then we almost certainly have what it is you need.
Contact us online or call (905) 629-9575, and find the perfect curtains and drapery in Toronto!
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