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Adding window treatments like curtains or drapes to your home is a great way to pull any room together. But to hang your curtains, you’ll need curtain rods. With the wide selection of options available at Lowe’s, we make it easy to add the perfect finishing touch to your living room, bedroom, kitchen and more.
Length, Style, Color and Material
To update your windows with this decorative detail, you’ll want to choose a rod that’s long enough to extend fully across your window. Take note of your window’s dimensions — this will make it easy to find the right length, so you can properly hang curtains to span the entire space.
Style and color are important factors, too, because you’ll want to complement the rest of your home décor. Brushed nickel options lend a soft elegance to the space, or you can opt for other metal finishes like stainless steel, bronze and copper for a sophisticated metallic flair. Not the accent you’re going for? Keep things simple with black and white. If you want your curtain rods to make a statement, look for options with flashy finials like faceted glass knobs, mosaic balls, twisted designs and more. Or make a simpler statement with sleek, blunt end caps. Like the natural look? Opt for a wooden drapery rod or wooden curtain rod.
As you shop, be mindful of the space you’re outfitting with new window treatments and try to match rod material accordingly. Hanging curtains in a bathroom or kitchen? Stainless steel or plastic curtain rods work better in areas where the moisture level is higher.
Curtain Rod Types
You’ll also need to decide which type of curtain rod is best for your needs — single curtain rods or double curtain rods. Double drapery rods create a layered look that adds depth to the room and are great for pairing thicker materials with sheer panels. A tension bar for curtains—also sometimes referred to as a tension drapery rod—installs easily — no need to drill holes — and can be a great way to hang lightweight curtains in the kitchen window above your sink. The weight of your window treatments will also determine the type of curtain rod you’ll need. Heavier drapes need more support, so opt for thicker rods with sturdier hardware.
Accessories
Curtain rod sets are a great way to get all the pieces you need to successfully hang your curtains or drapes. But you can also create a customized look that’s all your own by buying finials and brackets separately. Other accessories to consider for enhancing your window treatments are tiebacks to keep curtains pulled off to the side and ring clips for an alternative way to hang curtains on the rod.
When it comes to updating your windows with curtains or drapes, Lowe’s has everything you need to get the job done right — both online and in store.