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it takes precision and care to hang a drape properly. but with the right tools and technique, it can be simple and straightforward to make your drapes look professionally hung. start by having all the right tools on hand: measuring tape, pencil, window hardware including a drape rod, finials, and mounting hardware, drapery rings if you're using them, a handheld drill, philips head drill bit, or philips screwdriver, a stud finder, and a carpenter's level. to determine the size of drape rod needed, measure the width of your window, taking into account whether you'd like a wall mount, hanging on the wall above the window trim, or a turn mount, hanging on the window trim.
allow one to three inches on each side of the window, for when the drapes are completely open. rods are usually mounted four inches above the window. to add height to a room, mount the rod closer to the ceiling. be sure to consider the extra wall space needed for decorative finials, as the rod dimensions to not include the length of the finial. for low light filtration, mount the curtain rod six inches above the trim, allow the rod width to extend three inches beyond the window's actual width. once you have determined where you would like to mount the window hardware, use a carpenter's level, or measure up from the floor to ensure brackets will be level.
hold mounting brackets to the wall. using a carpenter's level, next to the bracket to ensure that it is straight, mark the location of the screw holes with a pencil. prepare pre-drilled holes where you have placed your marks. for drywall, insert plastic wall anchors with a philips screwdriver and the pre-drilled holes. align the bracket holes with installed anchors. insert screws and tighten with a philips head screwdriver, until the bracket is firmly attached to the wall. for stud mounting, align the bracket holes with the pre-drilled holes.
insert screws and tighten with a philips head screwdriver or drill, until the bracket is firmly attached to the wall. if using double or clip rings, slide these onto the rod without the drapes. tighten bracket set screws with the included allen wrench, to hold the drape rod in place. attach finials to the end of each rod. your drapes are now mounted securely and evenly to your wall.