Place curtains on the rod.
How to hang a curtain rod on a curved wall.
Install curtain rods it s often much more fun to select a window treatment than it is to install the appropriate rod for it.
If you hang your rods to look like they re hugging the window it makes the window and as a result pretty much the entire room feel smaller.
So using the correct drill bit size for your anchors is important.
Get a rod that suits your needs and hang it 72 75 in 180 190 cm above the ground to keep the curtain off of the floor but under the rim of your tub.
If your curtains have large eye holes thread the rod through the openings.
I m sure you ve heard it before but here s your official reminder to always hang your curtain rods high and wide.
Screw your hooks to the wall.
While choosing is entertaining installation just looms as a chore.
Open and close to check that they re functioning properly before finishing.
Then set the rod into the brackets to hang the.
If hanging tab top curtains a thin rod is best.
Hang the curtains and double check to make sure your brackets are still secure.
Do hang your curtains close to the ceiling.
While mounting rods tend to look a little better than tension rods you may need to drill into tile to install them which can be moderately difficult.
Hang the rod on the brackets.
For particularly heavy curtains or rods you might want to install wall anchors to mount the brackets securely to the wall.
If your curtains have pleated drapery style headers hang them from a traversing rod with a one way draw.
Tools and items you will need for this project.
Otherwise attach the panels to the rod with curtain rings or clips.
This method works well for hanging wall rods french window curtain rods and even arched window curtain rods though you may need to take the unique shape of those styles into account.
Choose a rod that draws open away from the crowded end of the wall.
The rest is pretty straightforward hammer in your anchors and secure your curtain rod hooks to the wall using the provided screws.
It should be indicated in your curtain rod s instructions or on the box that your anchors came in.