Curtain Rods

An overview of the most popular types of cornices Much attention is paid to the question of the choice of curtains today. But at the same time, such an important topic as the selection of a suitable cornice for them often remains insufficiently illuminated. Let's try to fill this gap by talking about the most common types of cornices. Profile cornices are narrow strips of durable metal, complemented by removable hooks. In unpainted form, they are usually white, silver or gold. The explanation for this is simple - these elements are produced from duralumin alloys. Profile cornice in comparison with others is least noticeable on the window. Considering this, it seems not surprising that they are used to decorate window openings made in the form of an arch, bay window, and dormer windows. Curtains on almost any non-standard window can be attached precisely with the help of a profile cornice. It has good flexibility. True, bending it yourself is still not worth it. It would be better to turn to specialists who will create a cornice of any shape and size to order. Curtain Rods  The profile is an excellent option for attaching Austrian and Roman blinds. Well, classic models with lambrequins will completely hide it from sight. The profile cornice can be equipped with an electrically controlled system if desired. Then, to move the curtains apart, it will be enough just to press the button on the remote control. Another advantage of the profile is that several parallel "guides" can be present in it, due to which it will be possible to simultaneously hang more than one layer of curtains. String cornices managed to sink into history, and then triumphantly returned to modern apartments. They are installed directly above the window openings, which are planned to be covered with light curtains made of "airy" fabrics. Striking examples of the successful use of such curtains are, for example, styles such as minimalism and hi-tech. The curtains are simply pulled on a dense thread that resembles a fishing line. Thus, attention is focused only on the curtains themselves, and the cornice remains invisible. There is only one drawback of a string cornice - if used improperly or if the specific gravity of the curtains is too high, it will begin to sag after a while. We also note that it should not be attached to plasterboard ceilings. The baguette cornice differs from its counterparts in a more attractive appearance. Its mechanisms are hidden by decorative strips made of metal, plastic or natural wood. If desired, the baguette cornice can even be decorated with carvings, covered with tint varnish. Curtain holders are versatile enough to be used in almost any interior style. Framing systems with integrated halogen lamps will look especially good. In the dark, they will add a beautiful glow to the undulating folds on the curtains. Designers claim that by far the most commonly used curtain rods are rod curtain rods. They are quite simple in structure and consist of only three elements. Chief among them is a thin longitudinal bar made of plastic, wood or durable metal alloy. Recently, gracefully shaped forged cornices and wooden models with carvings are rapidly gaining popularity. It is important to understand that when choosing a rod eaves, it is imperative to measure the width of the window opening. Then add 40 centimeters to the resulting number (20 on the right and on the left) and get the final value. This margin is necessary in order to be able to fully open the window opening by pulling the curtains apart. Many modern curtain rods look like a work of art. But it is important to ensure that they do not "overlap" the beauty of the curtains, but, on the contrary, harmoniously complement them. Did you like the article? Tell your friends DO YOU NEED CURTAINS? CALL CURTAIN DESIGNER WE WORK IN REMOTE MODE, CONSULTATION AND MEASUREMENTS IN THE MODE https://jiji.co.ke/nairobi-central/decor-accessories/curtain-rods-PmULoiJUwfB7ANBneLtA5gP.html

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