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Designed for layering, these feature two parallel rods—a larger front rod for decorative panels and a thinner back rod for sheers.
These curve at the ends to meet the wall, eliminating the gap between the curtain and the wall to maximize blackout effects . 2. Material & Diameter Guide
These use spring pressure to stay inside a window frame without screws. They are best for renters and lightweight curtains but may sag under heavy loads.
The most common variety, featuring visible poles and ornamental finials (decorative end caps). They are available in various materials like metal (brass, wrought iron, nickel) and wood.
To prevent bowing or sagging, match the rod's diameter to the weight of your curtains: Types of Curtain Rods - The Home Depot
Designed for layering, these feature two parallel rods—a larger front rod for decorative panels and a thinner back rod for sheers.
These curve at the ends to meet the wall, eliminating the gap between the curtain and the wall to maximize blackout effects . 2. Material & Diameter Guide curtain rod
These use spring pressure to stay inside a window frame without screws. They are best for renters and lightweight curtains but may sag under heavy loads. Designed for layering, these feature two parallel rods—a
The most common variety, featuring visible poles and ornamental finials (decorative end caps). They are available in various materials like metal (brass, wrought iron, nickel) and wood. Material & Diameter Guide These use spring pressure
To prevent bowing or sagging, match the rod's diameter to the weight of your curtains: Types of Curtain Rods - The Home Depot