How to hang curtains here?
I would like to hang curtains in this room, but trying to place a rod here doesnt work as the white part above the window juts out beyond the rod and the curtains won't hang well. I'm looking for a possible way to hang without a rod, or if anyone had been in this situation before what have you done? Thanks!
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Deanna Nassar on Jul 17, 2016Nobody said the curtains have to cover just the window. Use a longer rod even if it covers part of the wall. Can't see the top too well but it doesn't look that much bigger than the window and may be mostly a part of the blinds.Helpful Reply
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William on Jul 17, 2016You can buy curtain rod extensions that you can adjust to go beyond the blinds. Bed Bath & Beyond, Home Depot, Lowes carry them.Helpful Reply
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Jean Myles on Jul 17, 2016Add 2 blocks of wood thicker than the white molding above the window. (painted the same colour as the wall) 1 on each side where you will be placing the brackets. Then attach the rod brackets to the wood.Helpful Reply
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Pam on Jul 17, 2016Hang from ceiling...Helpful Reply
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Bobbie on Jul 17, 2016I had one window almost like that...I used a curved shower rod..Helpful Reply
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Carrie Hawk on Jul 17, 2016I like the ceiling idea or the curved shower curtain rod.Helpful Reply
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Stephanie on Jul 18, 2016You can use medium size cup hooks and 1/4 inch hot water pvc pipe , place the pipe inside of the cup hooks and hang curtains. Or pass them through the pipe depending on the type of curtain. You can also paint the pipe any color or leave it white . I have done this to hang shears over garden tub window very inexpensive, looks great.Helpful Reply
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Linda G on Jul 18, 2016Decorative Medallions. They can project from the wall far enoungh to extend past the blind header. However, your curtains would be stationary.Helpful Reply
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Bobbie on Jul 18, 2016No sorry, it was in an apt we lived in a few years ago. We did have to trim one end off the rod to make it fit betterHelpful Reply
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Bit By Bit Shop on Jul 19, 2016If the curtain is just for some privacy you could use a tension rod in window with a sheer in front of the blind. If for decor you could build a foam board cornice to hide curtain rod & top of blind allowing you to hang any type of curtains.Helpful Reply
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Linda Lester on Jul 21, 2016They make rods that stand out further from the wall, had that problem myself years ago. Sorry, I can't remember what they're called, but they're out there.Helpful Reply
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Lynda Roberson on Jul 23, 2016Shower rod then hang with decorative hooks I even use fabric shower curtains as curtains they have a variety of colors, patterns, and thicknesses to make any one happy and usually cost less and no one knows.Helpful Reply
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CK on Jul 23, 2016I have this situation. I used two short rods on either side of the window to hang stationary drapery panels. With the blinds for privacy and light control, the panels merely are decorative. You can position the rods at any height you'd like. Mine here are high above the window to balance out the very high ceilings in the room. The rods are simple cafe curtain rods that we cut down a little to the length we wanted. They're easily purchased anywhere curtain rods are sold and very cost effective. You can even spray paint them the color you want. In this case we purchased gold ones (because they were on sale) and we spray painted them oil rubbed bronze.Helpful Reply
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Johnchip on Jul 24, 2016Put two blocks of wood extending out on either side of the top blind railing and attach the rod.Helpful Reply
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Sara on Jul 27, 2016While my window issue is different from yours, my solution is up for grabs. I put 2 narrow bookcases on each side of the window. I then hung curtains from a rod installed in the ceiling. I used to chandelier hooks to place the rod into. The curtains line up with the front of the bookcases and you cannot see my problem window. I stole the ceiling idea from an IKEA showroom. DumpsterDiverHelpful Reply
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