

While the average window is 24 inches wide, chances are you’ll need something a little less conventional if you’re already shopping for ceiling curtain rods.

Most curtain rods are telescoping, meaning they extend along a manufactured length range to cover your window. If you’re going for an urban flat sort of feel, coated metals that make your curtain rods look like piping are a great way to play off of exposed brick, for example. For modern decors, opt for brushed finishes that highlight the metal’s material quality over its lack of ornamentation. For classical, rustic and boho rooms, consider an artificial patina for a family heirloom aesthetic. If raw materials aren’t your thing, a finish can be a smart way to blend your curtain rod in with your decor. These are colored, but some higher-end plastic rods can have clever finishes that simulate natural materials.
CEILING CURTAIN ROD BRACKETS WINDOWS
Another is when your windows go from floor to ceiling. The most common is when you have a window without enough wall space on the sides to mount your brackets. There are a few scenarios that call for ceiling-mounted curtain rods. While some wall-mounted rods can also be mounted vertically, ceiling rods are different in that the brackets are designed so they hang down further. Just like wall-mounted curtain rods, they use brackets that hold the rod in place. What to know before you buy a ceiling curtain rod What are ceiling curtain rods?Ĭeiling curtain rods are made to mount to your ceiling instead of your walls. Which ceiling curtain rod you choose ultimately comes down to your own taste, but the best all-around option is the Room Dividers Now Ceiling Track Set.
CEILING CURTAIN ROD BRACKETS INSTALL
Specially designed to hang down, these are perfect for any scenario where you can’t install your brackets in the wall. If you’ve ever found yourself mystified by your interior’s architecture, wondering how you’ll ever hang your curtains, a ceiling-mounted curtain rod just might be the solution you need. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
