Thursday, 2 April 2015

Hang Curtains When Two Windows Meet In The Corner

It's rare for two windows meet in the corner of a room, but when they do it, creates a special area where natural light gushes in and highlights the area. One challenge you might encounter is hanging your curtains over these two adjacent windows. You have to be careful not to place them in an overlapping fashion.


Instructions


1. Measure the width of each window using your measuring tape, so that you know how long each rod should be for hanging over each window.


2. Install two curtain rod brackets, which come with the rod kit, at the left and right upper corners of each window. When finished, you should have four total brackets at each of the four top corners of the two windows.


3. Slide your curtains onto the rods as usual. Hold them in at the middle and screw the decorative knob at one end of each of the rods--one on the left side of one rod and one on the right-hand side of the other rod.


4. Connect your two straight rods on either end to the flexible curtain rod adapter. The curtain rod adapter has two open ends that hold both of the straight rods, so you can hang your curtains at an angle over the two windows. You can flex and bend the adapter as needed.


5. Rest the rods into the brackets above the windows and fluff out the curtains.

Tags: each window, your curtains, curtain adapter, straight rods