Showing posts with label curtain rods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curtain rods. Show all posts
Monday, August 11, 2014
Hang medals using a curtain rod
Do you or your kids have a ton of medals and nowhere to hang them? A curtain rod is the perfect solution. Use a smaller curtain rod, such as a 5/8" or 3/4" round custom curtain rod. You can order the exact length you need. Smaller, simpler finials, such as the ci9x or the round ball finials would be ideal. Place the medals on your curtain rod and hang them on your wall brackets.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Using curtain rods for an art gallery
Curtains rods are a great way to display your art, whether it be art prints, canvases or photos. Custom curtain rods, with curtain rod brackets and finials works on any wall. You can choose the length and paint finish.
Cafe curtain rods would also work. You don't need brackets or finials with this style as long as your rod is not too long. You can even use rings to hang your art or photos, and they will move along your curtain rod.
Cafe curtain rods would also work. You don't need brackets or finials with this style as long as your rod is not too long. You can even use rings to hang your art or photos, and they will move along your curtain rod.
from diy-vintage.blogspot.com
from hauteapplepie.com
from houseofhepworths.com
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Monday, August 4, 2014
Hanging curtains behind a bed
Hanging curtains behind a bed is a great decorative idea. Curtains can also be used as a headboard. The colors look great if your walls and curtains are contrasting colors. Custom curtain rods will work, with or without finials. Cafe curtain rods would be great if you want a return to the wall with no finials or inside mount brackets would work best if you have an alcove. Use rings or wands if you want to slide the curtains back and forth across the rod.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Southern Living Magazine
Made of Metal was in January's issue of Southern Living Magazine.
Refresh Your Nest
Refresh Your Nest
Upgrade plain-Jane curtain rods
Try it: Decorative curtain finials
Made in: Austin, Texas
Buy it: from $19/each; madeofmetalcurtainrods.com
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Chevron pattern curtains
I have seen a lot of Chevron patterned items lately, including curtains. Use our curtain rods to hang these beautiful curtains.
Here's a wide-striped black and white curtain.
Learn how to make your own at Mixmatchfashion.com:
Here's a wide-striped black and white curtain.
from HGTV.com
These neutrally colored curtains are in a nursery.
from Midwest Magnolia
You can find some custom Chevron curtains on Etsy:
More from Etsy:
Pretty in pink from m-a-belle.blogspot.com:
Love the brown and white stripe against the brown wall from Elisabeth Michael:
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Extra long curtain rods
Long curtain rods are hard to fine. Especially if you want something sturdy. We offer curtain rods as long as you need them! On our website, you can order up to 22'. However, if you need it longer, you can order the sections and let us know that you will be connecting them. For example, if you need a 30' rod, you can order a 20' rod and a 10' rod. Then, simply type in the "notes" section that you will be connecting them. We will include a connector for you to put them together.
How do our rods go together? If your curtain rod is longer than 104", we must split it in order to ship it. We will put set screws in the ends of the curtain rods. We also include a connector. When hanging your rods, you will insert the connector into both ends of the rods and tighten down the set screws onto the connector. Then, you can turn the screws to face the back of the wall so they don't show. The thin line where the rods meet will be covered up with a bracket. So nobody will ever know that the rod is not one piece.
How do our rods go together? If your curtain rod is longer than 104", we must split it in order to ship it. We will put set screws in the ends of the curtain rods. We also include a connector. When hanging your rods, you will insert the connector into both ends of the rods and tighten down the set screws onto the connector. Then, you can turn the screws to face the back of the wall so they don't show. The thin line where the rods meet will be covered up with a bracket. So nobody will ever know that the rod is not one piece.
This enables you to connect as many rods as you need to achieve your look. Hanging curtains across several windows or a set of windows using one curtain rod looks great in larger rooms.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Hang your curtains high
I love the look of hanging curtain rods at the ceiling so that the windows look even taller. It makes the whole room look larger.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
How to measure for curtain rods
We talk about this often, but the length of your curtain rod really is a personal choice. And it is based on your curtains and windows. A lot of people measure the width of their window(s) and add 6-8". That leaves about 3-4" on each side for your curtains to hang. Remember that the bracket uses 3/4" and the finials go on the end of the rod.
You can add a lot more to the length if your curtains are thick or you want the curtains to pull all the way to the right and left of the window. But make sure you have enough room for the rod between walls (or in a corner) and for finials in you want them.
If you are going to draw the curtains only one way, you probably need to add more inches to have enough room on that one side for the curtains.
You can add a lot more to the length if your curtains are thick or you want the curtains to pull all the way to the right and left of the window. But make sure you have enough room for the rod between walls (or in a corner) and for finials in you want them.
If you are trying to frame a window, you probably don't want to add too many inches.
If you are going to draw the curtains only one way, you probably need to add more inches to have enough room on that one side for the curtains.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
How to make your windows look larger
Making your windows look larger can really help out a small room. We're covered some of these ideas before in this blog.
One way to accomplish this is to hang curtains farther outside the window. You can hang them several inches higher than the top of the window and let the curtains hang all the way to the floor. You can also buy a curtain rod that is longer than your window width so that your curtains hang several inches (or even feet) to the right and left of the window. It makes the window and the room look bigger.
When you have two or more windows close together, hanging curtains in between the windows to hide the wall between also makes the windows look bigger. It can look like the windows span the entire wall. Use one curtain rod all the way across and have curtain panels not only on the left and right of the windows but in between the windows to cover sheetrock or trim.
You can also have one curtain rod that goes all the way from wall to wall. End mount brackets can help you achieve this look. They replace finials so that your curtains can extend from wall to wall with no spaces at the ends. They also support some of the weight so that you can minimize the number of brackets you need.
When choosing material for your curtains, go with a lighter color and a lighter material. You don’t want black, super-heavy velvet drapes in a small room. Use a cotton or linen, for example, in a light shade of your room’s color.
One way to accomplish this is to hang curtains farther outside the window. You can hang them several inches higher than the top of the window and let the curtains hang all the way to the floor. You can also buy a curtain rod that is longer than your window width so that your curtains hang several inches (or even feet) to the right and left of the window. It makes the window and the room look bigger.
When you have two or more windows close together, hanging curtains in between the windows to hide the wall between also makes the windows look bigger. It can look like the windows span the entire wall. Use one curtain rod all the way across and have curtain panels not only on the left and right of the windows but in between the windows to cover sheetrock or trim.
You can also have one curtain rod that goes all the way from wall to wall. End mount brackets can help you achieve this look. They replace finials so that your curtains can extend from wall to wall with no spaces at the ends. They also support some of the weight so that you can minimize the number of brackets you need.
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end mount brackets,
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
How to turn a closet into an office
Sometimes we need some privacy to work. Whether its kids or other distractions, a dedicated spot for paying bills, surfing the internet or even doing some full-fledged work is always nice. If you don’t already have an office in your house, you can turn a closet into a high functioning work space. And you can even do it on a budget.
First, you’ll want to choose a closet that has enough room for a desk. You can find a small desk that’s 20" deep, so the closet needs to be at least that. To get the most out of your space, try to buy a desk that’s just a little bit smaller depth-wise than the depth of your closet. After you’ve chosen your closet, you’ll want to take the doors off of the closet. They will get in the way and limit your space. Next you can paint the inside of your closet. Don’t choose too dark of a color or you will feel too enclosed. Next, place your desk inside your "office."
Now you can see what other space you have. To take advantage of the space way above your desk, you can hang a long shelf all the way across from wall to wall. Your closet might even already have a shelf like this. If you have some room to the right or left, hang shelves from ceiling to desk level (or even to the floor if you have room). You can place baskets or boxes to hold your office supplies or a printer. Above your desk and below that top shelf, you can hang a bulletin board or dry-erase board on the wall. You might want to add a lamp for light. If you don’t have an electrical outlet near, you can buy a battery powered light.
The last step is to hang curtains to hide your space when you’re not working. A great way to accomplish this is to hang a curtain rod above the door trim on the inside of your closet. You can use a center curtain bracket in the middle if you need one. Use one or two curtain holdbacks on the sides to hold the curtains back when you are working. When the curtains are closed, it will look neat and you won’t have any hardware showing.
Labels:
curtain holdbacks,
curtain rods,
how to,
inspiration
Sunday, January 29, 2012
How to use curtain rods to divide spaces
Using curtains is a creative, budget-conscious way to divide room or spaces in your house. You can choose anything from simple cotton curtains to luxurious velvet drapes. It can divide a home office from a living room. It could hide the kids’ messy play area from your living room. Or, in a loft, it could separate the bedroom from the kitchen from the living area.
Curtain rods are a great way to hang these room dividers. There are three basic ways to hang your curtains with rods.
1. If you are hanging the curtains above an open door frame, the curtain rod can be hung on the wall using standard brackets. The brackets are attached to the wall and the rod is placed in the brackets. This is the same way you hang curtains on a window.
2. Ceiling brackets can be used with your curtain rod to hang the rod from the ceiling. The curtain rod can be as long as you need as long as you have enough support from the ceiling brackets.
3. If you want the curtains to hang from wall to wall, you can use end mount brackets. One side of these brackets is closed and the other is a saddle. You place the curtain rod in the closed bracket and lower it down into the saddle end. You may need one or more brackets to support the curtain rod if it is longer.
You can use decorative finials with options 1 and 2 above. Option 3 uses end mount brackets instead. You can also use rings with any of these options. Holdbacks and/or wands might be helpful if you want to move the curtains to the sides at some point.
Curtain rods are a great way to hang these room dividers. There are three basic ways to hang your curtains with rods.
1. If you are hanging the curtains above an open door frame, the curtain rod can be hung on the wall using standard brackets. The brackets are attached to the wall and the rod is placed in the brackets. This is the same way you hang curtains on a window.
2. Ceiling brackets can be used with your curtain rod to hang the rod from the ceiling. The curtain rod can be as long as you need as long as you have enough support from the ceiling brackets.
3. If you want the curtains to hang from wall to wall, you can use end mount brackets. One side of these brackets is closed and the other is a saddle. You place the curtain rod in the closed bracket and lower it down into the saddle end. You may need one or more brackets to support the curtain rod if it is longer.
You can use decorative finials with options 1 and 2 above. Option 3 uses end mount brackets instead. You can also use rings with any of these options. Holdbacks and/or wands might be helpful if you want to move the curtains to the sides at some point.
Labels:
ceiling brackets,
curtain rod brackets,
curtain rods,
end mount brackets,
how to,
inspiration
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Use curtain rods to hang art
Curtain rods are a perfect way to hang art attractively. By using a curtain rod, curtain rings and pincer clips, you can hang art and change it out easily and quickly.
First, measure your space and decide how long your curtain rod should be. A small, simple curtain rod works best. You will also need brackets to support the curtain rod. Secondly, decide whether you want finials, end mount brackets or a cafe curtain rod. Finials will cap the rod in an attractive way. End mount brackets allow the rod to go from wall-to-wall. A cafe curtain rod has returns and allows the rod to be attached directly to the wall with no brackets at the ends of the rods. Thirdly, chose a curtain ring that is slightly larger than your rod. For example, chose 1 1/2" rings with a 1" curtain rod. Additionally, you'll need pincer clips to go on the rings to hold the art.
Place the pincer clips on the curtain rod rings and then place the rings on the curtain rod. You can then hang the art by using the pincer clips to grab the art. The rings can be moved along the curtain rod to be placed in the appropriate place depending on the size of the art. When you get tired of the art, simply take it off the clips and replace it. You'll have a new look anytime you want!
You can see all of these photos on my Pinterest page.
First, measure your space and decide how long your curtain rod should be. A small, simple curtain rod works best. You will also need brackets to support the curtain rod. Secondly, decide whether you want finials, end mount brackets or a cafe curtain rod. Finials will cap the rod in an attractive way. End mount brackets allow the rod to go from wall-to-wall. A cafe curtain rod has returns and allows the rod to be attached directly to the wall with no brackets at the ends of the rods. Thirdly, chose a curtain ring that is slightly larger than your rod. For example, chose 1 1/2" rings with a 1" curtain rod. Additionally, you'll need pincer clips to go on the rings to hold the art.
Place the pincer clips on the curtain rod rings and then place the rings on the curtain rod. You can then hang the art by using the pincer clips to grab the art. The rings can be moved along the curtain rod to be placed in the appropriate place depending on the size of the art. When you get tired of the art, simply take it off the clips and replace it. You'll have a new look anytime you want!
You can see all of these photos on my Pinterest page.
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