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Corner Curtain Rod

Corner curtain rods are a godsend in certain circumstances, for instance they’re great when used for L-shaped bay windows and bay window poles. They also work great for fitting curtains into corners. Most of the time the corner curtain rod can be installed with nothing more than the hardware that comes with it when you buy it, and your trusty screwdriver… and maybe a drill if you absolutely need to drill hole or two and your screwdriver isn’t quite up to the mighty task of screwing in a screw without a hole!

On this web page I’m going to talk all about corner curtain rods, both how to find the best deals and what you can expect to pay for them… as well as a little bit of installation advice or at least some tips to get you off on the right foot.

How hard are they to install? Yes, it may be true that corner curtain rods might be a little more difficult to install than the normal curtain rods, but they don’t really have to be. They aren’t inherently more difficult, it’s just that sometimes corners give people a bit of trouble. It’s nothing that you can’t handle though! For one thing, be sure to purchase rods that fit the dimensions of your corner. You’d be surprised how often people don’t bother to measure before they buy. Doing this alone will put you head and shoulders above everybody else and give you a leg up on the installation.

You usually need three brackets for most corner curtain rods. One bracket goes in the middle at the corner and the other two go on the ends of each rod. Don’t worry, the brackets will come with the rod so you don’t have to purchase anything additionally. I suggest that you don’t install the brackets further than 2 meters between each other. This is just going to ensure that your rods don’t sag and that the weight of the actual curtains don’t bend the polls over time, or in fact rip the entire thing off of the wall!

what can you expect to pay for corner curtain rods? that’s going to depend on several different things, including how intricate the rods are, how long they are, and how much and what kind of material that they’re made of. Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is, you’re going to have to expect to pay a little bit more for corner curtain rods than for a regular curtain rod… in fact, you can often pay quite a bit more because they are just more elaborate, take more material, and more skill to create; therefore they’re just gonna cost a little more.

One solution to higher price is… one solution to corner windows is to purchase what is called a bay window corner connector. These little things are L-shaped joints about the size of your hand that connects to your regular curtain rods and allow you to turn them into corner curtain rods. The great thing about these little units is that there incredibly inexpensive. You can find a really nice one for between $10 and $20. Now sometimes they will work with any curtain rod, but a lot of the times they will only work with certain curtain rods. Just be sure to check the packaging or ask somebody in the store if you are unsure.