A rod that sticks out farther from the wall than the blinds
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Vickie Lackey on Jul 20, 2013Where can I find a longer bracket or how can I make one ?Helpful Reply
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Marilyn Highley on Jul 20, 2013A little clarification, please. It seems like you have blinds mounted outside the window casing, and I take it you want to add curtains, too, over the same window? What kind of rod do you want to use? What kind of curtains/drapes? If you'll do a search online for "curtain brackets with long projection", you see some options. (Sometimes the projection away from the wall is called "return".) Maybe that will give you some ideas.Helpful Reply
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Vickie Lackey on Jul 20, 2013Thank you so much ~ I really appreciate your help !Helpful Reply
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Marilyn Highley on Jul 20, 2013You're welcome. Good luck with your search.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie Lewenza on Jul 21, 2013When I had this problem what I used was and It may sound weird, but I mounted Plant Hangers and it worked wonderfully. Just a thought.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jul 21, 2013I just hung some like these yesterday for a client...they have an adjustable range. http://www.amazon.com/Umbra-Adjustable-Wall-Bracket-Black/dp/B00069C904/ref=lp_14264391_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374418374&sr=1-1 How deep is your window casework?Helpful Reply
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Z on Jul 21, 2013Marilyn beat me to telling you the proper terms. If you still can't find a rod with deep enough returns then you can making your own using plumbing supplies.Helpful Reply
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Lisa Schneider on Jul 22, 2013You can cut a block of wood and screw to the wall where it will be under your brackets. When we bought our house, the drapes in the master were done this way and we never noticed until we went to replace them.Helpful Reply
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Therese C on Jul 22, 2013I got mine at Wal-Mart. They are simple brackets. You can also use the fancier L-Brackets like used for wall shelves and simply flip them over.Helpful Reply
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