Add a touch of style to your home with the Bryce 3/4" Decorative Bay Window Double Curtain Rod by Kenney. The 3/4 inch diameter Bryce bay window double curtain rod in brushed nickel or black features large round finials to make a bolder statement. The Kenney Bryce 3/4" Decorative Bay Window Double Curtain Rod is a great solution for updating and layering the curtains, sheers, or valances on your bay window or oriel window. Layering curtains gives you more control over how much light to let into your room throughout the day and provides more insulation during colder months. To layer, place heavier, decorative curtains on the front 3/4” rod and lighter, sheer curtains on the back 5/8” rod. Made of steel, this bay window curtain rod can be adjusted in the center 28 to 72 inches and on both sides 22 to 37 inches and projects 2.8 inches from the wall. It is ideal for hanging curtains with pockets, grommets, back tabs, and tab tops, but can also be used with clip rings. Drapery Hardware Set Includes: one telescoping steel bay window double curtain rod with decorative finials (2.97” L 2.12” W X 2.12” H), 6 mounting brackets, 4 swivel connection knuckles, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions. When considering purchasing a curtain rod, measuring the area is essential to ensure a perfect fit. Here’s a few helpful tips on how to measure before buying. Determine the Curtain Rod’s Placement. Above Your Window: For a more spacious appearance, hang your curtains 4" to 6" above your window’s frame or trim. Choose Your Curtain Rod’s Width: Measure the width of your window, including the frame or trim. Measure the Curtain Rod’s Diameter: Consider the weight of your curtains (e.g., blackout curtains, thermal curtains, or sheers) when selecting the rod diameter. Choose the appropriate curtain rod size based on the weight and style of your drapes.
I recently had a chat with a lady who wanted to dress her bay windows.She preferred simple curtains mounted on a continuous bay window curtain rod.
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Overview Model # DP063-Bay-2 Store SKU # 1001737065 5/8 in. in diameter adjustable bay window curtain rods are perfect for mounting valances and curtains over bay windows. Each side is adjustable from 20 to 36 in. and the center piece adjusts from 38 to 72 in. Also available as a double bay window curtain rod. Includes: 3 part bay window rod and mounting hardware Side pieces exend from 20 in. - 36 in. and center extends from 38 in. - 72 in. Rod projection: 2.75 in. Material: Steel rod and plastic finials Installation instructions included Color: Cocoa Manual p_1001737065_alt_Instruction_2 p_1001737065_alt_Instruction_5 The Home Depot will provide an accessible format of PDFs upon request. Please contact us at 1-800-628-0525.
Today I'm sharing how I took our bay window from drab to a whimsical statement window for only $50! This is a really easy DIY that is also budget friendly for any type of window in your home. Instead of a curtain rod, we are going to be using cup hooks. I love using cup […]
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ITEM#: 37757104 InStyleDesign Carnival 13/16" Adjustable Bay Window Curtain Rods are perfect for mounting valances and curtains over bay windows. Each side is adjustable from 20 to 36 inches and the center piece adjusts from 38 to 72 inches. Matching Double Bay Window Curtain Rod is also available and sold separately. Set includes: 13/16" Bay window rod, mounting hardware, 2 (Two) connectors, and 2 (Two) finials Rod construction: Center section adjusts from 38 inches to 72 inches, side sections adjust from 20 inches to 36 inches. Finial Size: 4 inches wide x 1-1/2 inches high x 1-1/2 inches deep Diameter: 13/16 inch diameter pole Brackets quantity:7 Brackets Projection: 2-7/8 inches Materials: Steel rods, brackets, and resin finials The digital images we display have the most accurate color possible. However, due to differences in computer monitors, we cannot be responsible for variations in color between the actual product and your screen
The 7610 30mm Metropole is our top-selling Silent Gliss pole due to its versatility and adaptability. With fifteen colour options and a variety of finial shapes, it can easily complement any interior design. This product comes as a complete set with the pole, end-caps, and the right number of gliders and brackets for the length you choose. Features Functional: The appearance of a pole but the ease and usability of a track. Robust: Suitable for medium to heavyweight curtains up to 13kg. Hand Operated: Compatible with curtain draw rods. Made to Measure: Every pole is tailored to your exact specification. Suitable for Wave Curtains: For a beautiful contemporary finish. Customisation Options Suitable for Bay Windows: Select the required number of bends and we'll contact you for more details. Versatile Installation: Comes with brackets for wall-fixing as standard. Ceiling-fix brackets also available. Glider Options: Choose from standard or wave gliders, and upgrade to roller gliders for heavier curtains. Finials to suit all styles: Opt for the basic end cap, or upgrade for something truly remarkable. Alternative Metropoles The Silent Gliss 7630 Metropole is the corded version of the 7610. The Silent Gliss 7610 Metropole is a smaller, 23mm diameter version of the 7610. The Silent Gliss 7650 Metropole is a motorised, 50mm version of the 7610.
How to make DIY Bay Window Curtain Rods for your home using three easy to find items from your local home improvement store! It's a super simple and inexpensive home project that you can make in an afternoon. This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. Click here for my full disclosure policy. This
Frature:Opening and closing method: left and right double openingStyle: CurtainFunction: high shadow (70%-90%)The main component of the fabric is polyester fiber (polyester) shading (70%-90%). Perforation width * length: 100 * 200cm / 39.37\" * 78.74\" perforation, rod or thread within 4CM, can be cleanedProcess material: printingDescription:1High-quality polyester fabric, thick fabric, good shading effect, strong shading degree of 90%2The grommet top curtain with silver gray grommet is suitable for any standard or decorative curtain rod with a diameter not exceeding 4 cm. Easy to hang.3Fine workmanship, fine stitches, high density, long use time4Strong physical coloring, providing you with a different coloring experience,5Good shading, good ventilation, cool heat insulation, good heat preservation, sound insulation effect, good sleep6 These prints are not restricted and can be matched with screens and decorations at willPackage information:1pcs curtain
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Bay windows typically have two common problems that can cause damage. The first is a faulty seal between either the glass and the frame or the frame of the window and the wood trim. This can cause leaks that lead to water damage on the surrounding wood.
I recently had a chat with a lady who wanted to dress her bay windows.She preferred simple curtains mounted on a continuous bay window curtain rod.
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I've been making the most beautiful curtains for my front room, I am excited to show them off - but more on that later. First I needed a rod to hang these beauties on. I started to look online for bay window curtain rods and they are a pretty penny... more than I wanted to spend. I did a little searching online, combined a few ideas that other people had and ended up making my own curtain rods for around $10. That's one curtain rod for a regular window, and another for my bay window for a killer price. Boo yeah! Shopping List: 2 - 1/2 inch PVC conduit ($1.48/pc at Home Depot) 2 - 1/2 inch 45 degree PVC elbow pieces ($0.68/pc at Home Depot) 1 - Bag of 3/4" One Hole Straps - 4 in a bag - next to PVC Conduit ($0.99 at Home Depot) 1 - 1 Can Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze Spray Paint ($6.60 at Home Depot) 2 - 11/16 x 17/32 Sealing Corks ($0.68/pc at Lowes in Hardware drawers - not sold at Home Depot) 1 - Package of 1/4" x 1 1/2" wood dowell screws ($0.99 at Home Depot) 1 - Bag of Wooden Ball Knobs 1 3/4" size - 6 in bag - for finials ($3.99 at Hobby Lobby (or) $2.40 with 40% off coupon) 1 - 4-pack of 1" corner braces ($1.99 at Home Depot) Step 1- Measure the width of the middle section of your bay window. Subtract 5 inches from that number and that is what you are going to cut your first piece of PVC to. (Why subtract 5 inches? You need to subtract 3.5 inches from each side for the elbow pieces. Then you need to add 2 more inches because 1 inch of each end of PVC will be lost when it slides into those elbow pieces.) Cut your 1st middle piece. It should have straight edges on both ends. Step 2 - Place your cut PVC on the ground below your window and slide the elbows into place. Make sure that the curves match up correctly. Assuming all is well, you can now take your outside bay window measurements and subtract 2.5" and cut. (Again, subtract 3.5 inches for the elbow, and add the 1" that will slide into the elbow.) Slide them into place and make sure it fits the wall correctly. Step 3 - Next you are going to want to pull out your "one hole straps" and your "corner braces". You are now going to make the brackets that will attach your rod to the wall. You will need some small screws and nuts to hold these together. I had some at the house. They should look like this when they are put together. Once you are done, set those aside. Step 4 - Next you will want to take out your dowell screws, and your wooden balls that will be your curtain finials. Using pliers hold your dowell tightly in the middle of the screw. With your opposite hand screw the wooden ball onto the dowell until it meets the middle. Hold the dowell screw with pliers while you twist the ball onto the screw. Step 5 - Next pull out your corks, and hammer them into the ends of your PVC pipe. This will give you somewhere to screw your finials into. Step 6 - Grab some newspapers and all of your parts and head outside to spray paint. I found it helpful to get an old shoe box lid to stick my finals into while I painted them. Again, I used Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze which gave it a metallic finish and turned it from plastic PVC to a realistic looking metal rod. It takes about 30 minutes to dry, and I applied a second coat. Here is a close-up of what the finish looks like dried. Step 7 - Once everything is dried, grab your ladder, and a drill. Using a stud finder, or the good old knocking method, find a stud and drill your brackets into the wall. I chose to hang mine as close to the ceiling as possible to make the room appear taller. (Tip: Instead of measuring every time to make sure it's even, get a piece of cardstock paper and cut a template to hold up against the wall to make it the same every time.) After all your brackets are in place, hang your rod on! And of course, don't forget to screw the finials into the end! Wa- laaa! Beautiful looking curtain rods a great price!!
Add a touch of style to your home with the Bryce 3/4" Decorative Bay Window Double Curtain Rod by Kenney. The 3/4 inch diameter Bryce bay window double curtain rod in brushed nickel or black features large round finials to make a bolder statement. The Kenney Bryce 3/4" Decorative Bay Window Double Curtain Rod is a great solution for updating and layering the curtains, sheers, or valances on your bay window or oriel window. Layering curtains gives you more control over how much light to let into your room throughout the day and provides more insulation during colder months. To layer, place heavier, decorative curtains on the front 3/4” rod and lighter, sheer curtains on the back 5/8” rod. Made of steel, this bay window curtain rod can be adjusted in the center 28 to 72 inches and on both sides 22 to 37 inches and projects 2.8 inches from the wall. It is ideal for hanging curtains with pockets, grommets, back tabs, and tab tops, but can also be used with clip rings. Drapery Hardware Set Includes: one telescoping steel bay window double curtain rod with decorative finials (2.97” L 2.12” W X 2.12” H), 6 mounting brackets, 4 swivel connection knuckles, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions. When considering purchasing a curtain rod, measuring the area is essential to ensure a perfect fit. Here’s a few helpful tips on how to measure before buying. Determine the Curtain Rod’s Placement. Above Your Window: For a more spacious appearance, hang your curtains 4" to 6" above your window’s frame or trim. Choose Your Curtain Rod’s Width: Measure the width of your window, including the frame or trim. Measure the Curtain Rod’s Diameter: Consider the weight of your curtains (e.g., blackout curtains, thermal curtains, or sheers) when selecting the rod diameter. Choose the appropriate curtain rod size based on the weight and style of your drapes.