To hang curtains start by determining your window s height and marking the wall where you d like the curtain rod brackets to be installed with a pencil.
How to hang sheer curtains under curtains.
Hanging from a single rod sheer curtains can become a visual focal point.
Sheer curtains provide a lightweight classic window treatment for any decor.
The simplest way to ensure the sheers and curtains hang correctly is to use a double curtain rod to hang them.
Tension rods aren t made to hold a lot of weight so they re best used to hang sheer or very light curtains.
Drapery tiebacks come in a variety of styles that will match the décor of the room.
Lightweight curtains and sheer panels can be hung with a café rod while heavier material will need a regular curtain rod that comes out from the wall about 2 inches.
They are made from a voile fabric that drapes gathers and hangs well.
Heavier fabrics such as velvets and chenilles should be on large somewhat decorative rods while light cotton and sheer fabric can be mounted on lightweight daintier rods.
We used a solid sheer panel here because we just wanted to let light in and didn t need to ever completely uncover the window.
Installing sheer curtains under the drapes will provide privacy while letting in sunlight.
The rod pocket is designed to be tight which allows the fabric to ruche correctly.
Install the curtain rod brackets into studs with the 2 included screws.
The rod for the valance will depend upon the style of the window treatment but it should come out from the wall at least 4 inches.
1 measure out 3 inches from the top of the window frame on each side and make a light.
The hardware should also complement the rest of the room.
Feed the sheer panel onto the smaller drapery rod.
Opt for velcro for a no drill option to attach stationary curtains.
Adding a pair of drapery tiebacks is a simple way to adjust the folds of the drapes.
Wipe down the inside of the cornice that is covering your vertical blinds to remove any dust or grime.