Complete window treatments with our curtain rod collection featuring hardware mounting and displaying curtains and drapes. Curtain rods provide essential support for fabric panels while contributing decorative elements through finials, finishes, and profiles enhancing room style from utilitarian function to statement pieces.
Our collection includes single curtain rods supporting one curtain layer in adjustable sizes (typically 28-48 inches, 48-84 inches, or 66-120 inches extending to accommodate various window widths). Double curtain rods feature two parallel rods allowing layering—hang sheer curtains on front rod for daytime privacy and blackout drapes on back rod for nighttime darkness, or layer decorative panels with functional blinds. Tension rods use spring tension wedging between window frames without hardware drilling—ideal for renters or lightweight sheers in inside-mount applications. Traverse rods incorporate cord or wand mechanisms sliding curtains open/closed—suited for heavy drapes or hard-to-reach windows.
Rod materials and finishes coordinate with room metals: steel or iron rods with finishes including brushed nickel for contemporary elegance, oil-rubbed bronze for traditional warmth, matte black for modern drama, polished chrome for transitional appeal, antique brass or gold for vintage luxury, and white or black for simple utilitarian function. Wood rods in stained or painted finishes add natural warmth suiting traditional or casual spaces. Rod diameters affect visual weight: 5/8-inch diameter rods suit lightweight sheers or cafe curtains, 1-inch diameter accommodates most curtain panels as most common residential size, and 1-3/8 to 2-inch diameter rods support heavy drapes making substantial statements.
Finials cap rod ends with decorative or simple designs: ball finials offer classic versatility, urn or acorn shapes provide traditional elegance, geometric or abstract finials create modern appeal, crystal or glass finials add sparkle and luxury, and simple caps provide minimal understated endings. Brackets mount rods to walls or window frames in single, double, or adjustable projection styles accommodating various curtain fullness or layering. Rings (sold separately or included) attach curtains to rods with clips grabbing fabric tops or sewn-on rings. Installation requires mounting brackets 4-6 inches above window frames and extending 4-12 inches beyond each side ensuring curtains clear windows when open and creating illusion of larger windows.