What is a curtain wand?

What is a curtain wand?

Curtain pull wands and batons allow you to easily and quickly improve the functionality of any window treatment. Instead of tugging on the fabric of your curtains when you want to pull them open or close them up, you can pull a simple wand that slides the curtains into place smoothly.

What is a baton for a curtain?

Batons or Wands are attached to curtain panels to increase the ease of drawing the curtains open or closed. Batons limit the amount of contact the curtains have with people’s hands, increasing the intervals between curtain cleaning. Batons can also assist those with a physical handicap.

What do you call the thing that holds the curtain rod?

Brackets: Brackets are the supportive holders that keep rods and all poles in place. They can mount onto walls, window frames, or even ceilings. Some brackets are purely functional, while others have a decorative life all their own.

How do drapery pulls work?

A drapery puller is a long rod that is used to pull or push draperies open or closed. You simply hold one end in your hand, and the other up at the top of the draperies, then simply slide the drapery back and forth along the rod with the puller.

How long should drapery wand be?

As a general rule, drapes will be open during the day, so make sure the curtain rod extends at least four inches on each side of the window’s inside frame. To create the illusion of a wider window, extend the rod up to 10 inches beyond the window’s frame.

How does a drapery wand work?

A drapery puller makes it easier for you to open and close your draperies. A drapery puller is a long rod that is used to pull or push draperies open or closed. You simply hold one end in your hand, and the other up at the top of the draperies, then simply slide the drapery back and forth along the rod with the puller.

How do curtain pulls work?

What is curtain hardware?

The term drapery hardware refers to several items—typically including a drapery rod, wall brackets, curtain rings, finials or end caps, and decorative or standard traverse rails. If you’re wondering how to measure for curtain rods, check out our help center.

How is estimation of drapery done?

You would like your curtains to be broken up into two panels. Your final estimated width would be: The width (48″) plus twice the overlay (4″). You would then divide this length (56″) by the number of panels (2). Next, add four times the hem (0.5″).

How does a drapery puller work?