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Decorative Drapery Hardware 101
By Kathy
Iven
Drapery hardware is more than just a means to hang your draperies or
curtains; it is also a decorative element for your home. Decorative drapery
hardware includes rods, finials, holdbacks, rings, and decorative brackets.
Decorative rods can also be traverse. You want to consider the color, finish,
and material of the rods. Finials add the perfect touch of elegance, whimsy,
humor, and finish to your beautiful window treatments. All of these choices will
affect the overall beauty and decorative theme and balance of your home.
Rod
Drapery rods are usually mounted 3” – 4” above the window. If you desire a
layered look for your window, choose a double bracket that mounts one rod right
in front of another. You can also use a standard curtain rod with a small
projection underneath a more decorative rod on the outside to achieve the same
look.
Traverse Rod
A traverse rod is a rod with a mechanism by which a"
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