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[H996]How To Curtain Rods
by Jo Williams, Jo

While redecorating your home's interior is an expensive project, there are some simple ways for you to cut costs just by making some items yourself. For example, did you know that it is possible to make perfect curtain rods that look great and save you money? If you think that making curtain rods will be too difficult or time-consuming, you may want to think again. In this article, we'll give you all the necessary steps on how to make perfect curtain rods. You may be surprised at just how simple this project can be.

The first step in making perfect curtain rods is to make perfect measurements. Use a standard tape measurer above your intended window to find out how long of a rod you will need. It is important to measure 2-3 inches beyond the actual width of the window. This will ensure that your curtain rod provides sufficient coverage.

The next step involves driving to your local home improvement store. These stores (such as Lowe's and Home Depot) have all the supplies you will need for making perfect curtain rods. Don't forget to bring your measurements and tape measurer along with you. This will prevent you buying ill-fitting materials.

So, what exactly are you going to need to make perfect curtain rods? The first item you need to purchase is the rod itself, and the best fit is usually a dowel (these are very inexpensive and can usually be found in the lumber section). This is where it is important to know the proper measurements of your window, so you can choose a dowel of proper length. Remember, it is always better to buy a dowel that is too big as opposed to one that is too small. A bigger dowel can always be cut down to size. Once you have selected a dowel as your curtain rod, you will also need two large hooks (to support your curtain rod), screws to apply the hooks, and two decorative attachments to put on each end of the rod (these are known as finials). Depending on the color of your interior, you may also need to buy a paint or finish to apply to the curtain rod after completion. Usually, browns and tans work well for curtain rods, but the decision is strictly yours. You now have all of the necessary items needed to make a perfect curtain rod.

Now that you are back at home, you can begin the simple task of putting up your curtain rod. The first thing you want to do is to screw both large hooks above the window according to your measurements. There should be atleast an inch of room on both sides for the curtain rod to comfortably rest. This will reduce the likelihood of the rod falling down. The next step is to sand down your dowel and apply your chosen finish to the rod. After a period of drying, you can then slide your curtain onto your new curtain rod (make sure the rings are big enough!). The last step is to attach the finials you have selected to complete your curtain rod's look. Hang on the hooks you previously attached, and there you have it! You have made a perfect curtain rod!

Wasn't that easy? By following these steps on how to make perfect curtain rods, you can create a cheap alternative to standard curtain rods while giving any room in your home a truly unique look.


Rather than being mere metal or wooden sticks upon which we hang curtains and drapes, curtain rods are quickly evolving into pieces of art in their own right.

Wooden curtain rods are often made to look much more elegant than in the past. Many of them are crafted by hand and desired to showcase specific features of the wood. Many have designs sculpted into the wood and are finished with varnish in order to accent and protect the wood. This means you can find either Victorian wooden curtain rods are those that would fit with a much more casual western decor all made from good quality wood.

Additionally, the strength and durability of metal curtain rods is no longer reserved for simple metal sticks. Consumers are now provided with many more choices when it comes to choosing the materials they are made of. In addition to various woods, there is also the option of many metals including: chrome, brass, graphite, and wrought iron.

With so many choices, manufacturers are rushing to develop beautiful designs that can be used many ways in order to best compliment the beauty of your curtains. You can even use rods to 'dress up' drab or ordinary curtains.

In addition to innovations in the look and design of shower curtains, installing them curtain rods has also evolved into a much less complicate process. You can install them on most interior surfaces of your home. No matter what style of home you have or your choice of decor there is always a type that will suit your style and your curtains.

Curtain rods do not only differ according to design and structure, they also come in many different sizes and shapes. As a result, it is important to measure your windows before purchasing rods.

There are a few things you should really consider before purchasing curtain rods:

1) Your Windows. You must measure your windows, each and every one of them, in order to make sure you are buying the correct size curtain rod. You will want to measure the outside of your window where you will actually be hanging your curtains.

2) Your Curtains. You will want to be sure that not only the type of material in your curtain rods will compliment your curtains but also that the color, stain, or design of your rods will look good with your curtains.

3) Strength of the Curtain Rod. This is very important if you plan to hang heavy drapes on them. You will also want to make sure that the supporting devices are also quite sturdy in this situation.

4) Your Budget. The newer curtain rods do not necessarily come cheap. It is important to remember however that you can often find great knock offs of the expensive brands and styles for a fraction of the cost at discount stores. While they can add great design features to your decor you shouldn't spend the vast majority of your decorating budget on your curtain rods.

When purchasing curtain rods, keep all of these things in mind and you should be able to buy nice rods that will compliment your curtains for your home that will have an impressive impact on how much you enjoy your space as well as how others view it.
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