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Hardware wall single Diamond Luxury curtain rod bracket for living room

Curtain Bracket:

  • Bracket type: double bracket, single bracket, ceiling bracket
  • Bracket material: Iron, aluminum, zinc-alloy
  • Bracket diameter: 10mm,13mm,16mm,19mm,22mm,25mm,28mm,35mm; 16mm-16mm,16mm-19mm,19mm-19mm,19mm-28mm

    Modern Design and Pack Package

    Modern Design: 5/8 Curtain rod in rustic finish,simple yet modern look fits effortlessly with your place.Ideal as your kitchen curtain rods,bedroom curtain rods,sliding glass door curtain rods,outdoor patio curtain rods.
    Electroplating and spraying curtain rods set comes with all hardware includes brackets,screws,wall anchors and instructions for easy install.age - Black drapery rods set comes with all hardware includes brackets,screws,wall anchors and instructions for easy install.

    Finials, brackets & other curtain accessories

    When it comes to hanging curtains, the possibilities are almost endless. We offer the hardware you need to create a beautiful and functional solution. Finials, brackets, rail connectors, rod connectors and more – everything you need is right here.

    Curtain rod brackets are essential for supporting and displaying

    curtains, and choosing the right ones involves considering factors like rod diameter, length, weight of the curtains, and desired aesthetic. Brackets are available in various styles, materials, and sizes to accommodate different curtain setups, including single, double, or bypass rods, and can be mounted on walls or ceilings.
    Types of Curtain Rod Brackets:
    Single Rod Brackets: Support a single curtain rod. 
    Double Rod Brackets: Hold two rods, allowing for layering of curtains or sheers. 

    How many brackets do I need?

    The number of brackets needed is generally based on the diameter of the rod and the length of the rod. Every rod may need an additional bracket(s) in the middle if a rod is spliced, exceeds a maximum suggested span, or your drapery is particularly heavy. Since no single section of rod can exceed 105", you will always need a middle bracket on rods over 105".

     

    Since rods increase in rigidity as they increase in diameter, we have these suggested guidelines. The distance between two adjacent brackets is called a "span".


    1/2" diameter rod : max suggested span is ~70"
    3/4" diameter rod : max suggested span is ~80"
    1" diameter rod : max suggested span is ~90"
    1 1/4" diameter and larger can span up to the full unspliced length (105") with no sag.

     

    If using heavy drapery, consider deducting 5" to 10" from a rod diameter's maximum suggested span.


    Here are some examples:


    A rod 95" with no middle brackets would have a span of 95".
    A rod 140" with one middle bracket would have 2 spans of 70".

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