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The curtain tops have metal-rimmed openings that are round.They have a simple look that works well in casual and contemporary interiors.The hanging hardware built into the panels makes them one of the easiest and least expensive curtain types to hang.
Measure the width of your window.There is an additional 14 inches for double or larger windows.The curtain rod length is the total.The extra inches allow you to open the curtains without blocking the glass.
Measure the diameter of the opening, not the rim.You can use the maximum curtain rod diameter if you subtract 1/2 inch from the result.The curtain rod should be equal to the length from Step 1.Choose a style with small finials that suit the simplicity of the curtain style, and choose a finish that matches or enhances the grommet finish.
Measure the width of the curtain panels.Divide the result by curtain panel width if you double the curtain rod length.For the total number of curtain panels, round up to the next number.
Place one of the curtain panels on the floor.Measure from the inside of one of the grommets to the panel's bottom hem.
The window has a stepladder in front of it.At the top edge of the window frame, mark the center with a pencil.The measuring tape should be extended downward until it reaches the floor.The curtain panel length from Step 4 is equal to the top of the measuring tape.To mark that location, use a pencil and then erase the previous pencil mark.
The curtain rod length should be divided into two parts.Measure out to the distance on each side of the pencil mark while standing on your stepladder.The new locations should be marked with a pencil.The curtain rod has new marks.
The curtain rod brackets are marked using pencil marks.Place and mount the brackets according to the manufacturer's instructions.
The curtain panels should be placed right side up.The curtain rod should be Threaded through the front of the first and second grommet.The rest of the panel should be repeated between the front and back.Go back and forth with the rest of the panels.
The right side of the curtains face you if you hold the curtain rod.The rod should be above the window.Place the curtain rod on the brackets even if it has end pencil marks.The curtain rod must be fastened to the brackets.The ends of the rod need to be screwed.If the pencil marks are visible, erase them.The curtain should be adjusted as needed.