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Double curtain rods give that tier curtain look !
""Double curtain rods the answer for a window treatment with a layered look"
Double rods allow you to hang 2 pairs of curtains on the same window. So what's different about this kind of curtain rod.
Well your curtain rod brackets are longer and project further out from the wall where they are fixed over the window. Allowing you to hang 2 pairs of curtains on the same window. One pair of curtains in front of the other.
Usually the main heavier drapes to the front then a pair of sheer curtains to the rear curtain rod.
Are all these drapery rods the same ?
The longer curtain rod brackets are made to carry 2 rods one in front of the other.Some have a narrower rod at the back to carry a light sheer curtain and a thicker rod at the front to carry normal lined curtains. Other double rods come at the same thickness. So you can layer 2 pairs of lined curtains. You can buy them made in metal curtain rods or wooden curtain rods.
Want to hang even more curtains on the same window ?
Then for triple layered window treatment ideas put a discreet slimline curtain track fixed up into the window reveal. This will allow you to hang that third pair of curtains. This will give your window treatment a truly rich luxurious look. This works best when the first 2 pairs of curtains are tied back. The first pair in short tie backs, the second pair in longer tie backs. Then finally the third pair of sheers left to hang freely. So you can create some really interesting ideas for window treatments with these curtain rods.
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