[TheForge] Arched Window Curtain Rods

gblacksmith [email protected]
Wed Apr 9 12:18:00 2003


All ahnds:  Or, you can use a second, straight rod behind the motif, on
which the curtains slide, as with sheer drapes.

                                    Grant Marcoux
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howell Steve" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 8:53 AM
Subject: RE: [TheForge] Arched Window Curtain Rods


> I made some winding, vine-like rods with a similar request. But- the vine
branches precluded any major movement of the curtain.
> One possibility is to hang the curtain from fabric ties at the correct
height and use tie-backs at the walls (custom, of course). It can look
classier than just plain rings too.
>
> Steve
> Seattle
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:12 AM
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> Subject: [TheForge] Arched Window Curtain Rods
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> Good Morning!!
> Another new question:
> I have a request from an Interior Designer (someone I have been working
with for several years) for arched curtain rods that go over an arched
window, of course.
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> The rod and return design are easy enough and fabrication is easy enough,
the question she asked is:
> "How do we keep the curtain rings where we want them?" In order words she
wants to be able to pull the drapes open and closed on the rods.
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> My first thought was magnets on the curtain rings, or notching the top of
the curtain rod.
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> Any other thoughts?
>
> Ray Miller
> Cincinnati
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