Some years ago when our daughter was moving house and she had to curtain a bay window, we bought one of the ordinary plastic rails, I think about 14 feet long and we heated it with a hair dryer where it needed to curve round the window. as her curtains were quite heavy we used longer screws to attach the fixings to the wall, and she was pleased with the results and rail was still there when she moved on.
I did post a reply to this thread and another one last night but neither of the replies appear, have I done something wrong, being of the older generation I'm not too sure about this stuff, or was it because it was just not revelant to the original query.thank you
If you cut a wooden pole yourself, how did you get the join at the right angle etc, would you glue the pieces together? Where in the ceiling did you position the brackets, at the joined pieces and one in the middle? I can picture that the curtains wouldn't open fully, i.e. would not open beyond the brackets? Would it take the weight of heavy curtains?
Anyone know were I can get made to measure curtain tracks or poles?
I was quoted over 1000e today for one today for a bay window
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