After taking measurements, position the rod bracket. Using a pencil, mark the screw hole in the rod bracket. This makes it easier to know where to drill. Step 2: Install the curtain rod brackets. Drilling the guide holes is the next step. Once you’ve chosen the placement, fasten the b...
Install the Curtain Rod Brackets If the screw holes don't align with your wall studs, insert wall anchors to keep the brackets secure. Position the brackets on the wall, making sure they line up with the holes and anchors. Insert the screws into the holes and tighten them until the bracke...
Once the mounting brackets have been affixed, it’s time to place the rod into the holes. Depending on the type of brackets you have, you’ll either have to twist it to lock or simply lower the rod. You can attach the shower curtain rings before installing the rod so you can easily ...
Once you’ve made all the measurements, the next step is to install the hardware. Hanging this evenly across all the windows in the living room will help make it look cohesive. To get started, assemble all the tools and equipment that you will need to install the curtain rod and brackets...
A fixedshower curtainrod is the most common style that needs installation, and it requires several tools and a bit of time to do this properly. Step 1 Bring theshower curtainup to the appropriate height and mark this location on the wall with a pencil. You need to install the rod roughly...
Learn how to make cheap DIY curtain rods in any size with this simple step-by-step tutorial. Uses basic materials from any hardware store.
Installing a Rod with Support Brackets You can purchase chrome shower rods with decorative brackets, or you can make your own rod with a length of wooden dowel and some closet brackets. Either way, you have to cut the rod to the proper length with a hacksaw before you can install it. Wh...
1.Single Rod Having one curtain rod should not limit your ability to create a stylish layered curtain look. You can still hang both the sheer and blackout curtains with one rod. Place the sheer curtain in the center of the rod and the blackout curtains on both sides ...
2. Remove the Curtain Rod Remove the traverse curtain rod from the mounting bracket. It might have a bolt or screw holding it in place that requires ascrewdriverto remove. Traverse rods also typically have cams, which are small plates on the brackets, to hold the rods in place. You might...
attach 1½” corner braces to the wall. The bracket should be installed so that the top of it (the part that is sticking out) is 3/4″ below the desired curtain height. If you are covering a wide window, you'll need to install one or two extra brackets in the middle to prevent...