Can you get double curtain rails?

Can you get double curtain rails?

Double curtain tracks allow you to hang two sets of curtains at the same window, one pair of main curtains on the front track and a second pair of curtains or a light weight sheer or voile on the rear curtain track.

Can you join 2 Curtain Poles?

Some curtain rod manufacturers sell a curtain rod connector designed to fit inside the rod, allowing you to join two or more matching rods together to create one long piece. These inner tubes screw into place, requiring holes drilled at the ends of the curtain rod pieces to secure the entire structure together.

How do you hang a double curtain rod without drilling?

5 Easy Ways to Hang Curtains Without Drilling

  1. Use 3M Command Hooks.
  2. Use Kwik-Hang Curtain Rod Brackets.
  3. Use Tension Rods.
  4. Get Creative With Coat Hooks.
  5. Try Magnetic Rods on Metal Doors.

What is a double curtain pole?

Double curtain rods allow you to hang two layers of curtains. This gives your window a designer look and helps add dimension to the window.

Can you join IKEA curtain tracks together?

Using this corner connector, single-track curtain rails can be connected with the enclosed connecting piece and routed around corners. In addition, corners can be attached to both ends of the curtain rail to reduce the light coming in from the side.

Why use a double curtain rod?

Although very similar in design to single curtain rods, a double curtain rod allows you to layer more than one drapery panel or curtain for a more enhanced and dramatic look. Most typically, people layer a sheer curtain first and then a regular curtain on top to block out light.

Does IKEA Betydlig come with screws?

*TIP #1: The BETYDLIG brackets are sold individually, and do not come with screws/anchors.

Is a double curtain rod worth it?

Using two layers of curtains on your windows adds depth, making the room feel larger. Instead of adding two different curtain rods to your windows, try double curtain rods. Double curtain rods are the best way to create a layered effect, giving a distinct and put-together look.