Factory Price Curtain Rod Set 28 mm Black Curtain Rod and Single Bracket Custom Curtain Pipes and Accessories for Wholesale




Installation Guide for Custom Curtain Rods
- Measure: Measure the window width, then add 8–12 inches on each side (for full coverage when curtains are open). Include finial length in your total measurement.
- Mark Mounting Points: For 8-foot ceilings, mount the rod 4–6 inches below the ceiling. For wider windows (over 6 feet), add an extra bracket in the middle to prevent sagging.
Install
: Use wall anchors if mounting into drywall; drill directly into studs for heavy rods or curtains.
Ensure brackets match the rod’s material and diameter. For custom rods, ask for adjustable brackets to fine-tune height and depth.
Key Features & Benefits for African Markets
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- Space-Saving Design: Perfect for narrow windows (common in rural homes, small apartments, or informal settlements) where wall space is limited. They don’t protrude too far from the wall, making them ideal for tight rooms.
- Light to Medium Weight Capacity: Designed to support lightweight to medium-weight curtains—such as cotton, linen, or sheer fabrics (popular in Africa for letting in natural light while maintaining privacy).
- Easy Installation: Simple structure with 1–2 mounting holes, ideal for DIY setup. Most African homeowners prefer hassle-free installations, especially in homes with cement or brick walls (common in the continent).
- Affordability: Budget-friendly, aligning with price-sensitive markets. Single brackets are a cost-effective choice for mass housing projects, rental properties, or households looking for basic functionality.
- Material Options for African Climates: Available in rust-resistant metal (aluminum, galvanized steel) to withstand humid conditions (egypt coastal regions like Nigeria, Kenya, or South Africa) and durable plastic for dry inland areas (e.g., Ethiopia, Tanzania).
Best Use Cases in Africa
- Rural homes, informal settlements, or small urban apartments with narrow windows (width < 3ft/90cm).
- Bedrooms, kitchens, or utility rooms using single-layer curtains (e.g., sheer curtains for light control, lightweight blackout curtains for privacy).
- Rental properties or temporary housing where easy installation and low cost are priorities.





