Update Your Windows With Stylish Curtain Rods and Hardware
Looking to update your window treatments with new curtain rods and curtain rings? At Lowe’s, we have everything you need to complete your window project in just a few hours, from the curtain and drapery hardware to the installation tools.
Curtain Rod Types
There are a variety of curtain rods and hooks out there. Drapery or curtain rods are available in single and double options. You can use a double rod to hang sheers on a lower rod and fabric panels on the upper rod. Traverse curtain rods are used for curtains that open and close with a cord or wand. Two-way traverse rods are most common and allow for curtains to open away from the middle toward both ends. There are also drapery hardware rods for different window configurations, whether you need a bay window curtain rod, curved curtain rod or corner curtain rod.
Colors and Finishes
When choosing curtain hardware rods or hooks for drapes, you’ll want to choose colors and finishes that complement the style of your home. For example, you wouldn’t want to use an ornate gold curtain rod in a room that has a laid-back, casual feel. At Lowe’s, we have rods in a variety of materials and finishes to match your home’s style, including popular options like steel, wood, bronze and black.
Curtain Brackets, Rings and More
Brackets for curtain poles or rods are installed on the wall and used to secure curtains in place. They come in a variety of types, like single curtain brackets and traverse curtain brackets, to match the type of rod you intend to use. They also come in many different materials and finishes to complement the style of curtain rod you’re using.
Curtain rings and clips can be used to hold curtains if you don’t want the curtains to hang directly on the rod. They’re especially helpful if you need added length for curtains that hang too short.
Curtain tiebacks and holdbacks allow you to draw curtains away from the window to let light in or to create a more formal aesthetic. You’ll want to mount holdbacks beyond the edge of the window frame on the wall. A tieback for curtains can simply be placed around a curtain to gather fabric and keep curtains from covering a window.
Finials are rod end caps that prevent curtains from sliding off the rod. They also add an extra touch of style. They come in a range of materials and designs, including mercury glass, wood, filigree balls, marble and more.
At Lowe’s, we have curtain rods and drapery hardware hooks in various sizes and styles to choose from. Simply measure the length of your windows before buying your curtain drapery rods to make sure you’re choosing the right size. On Lowes.com, we make it easy to find the right size with a length filter to narrow down your search.