Tension Rods
These are the kind of rods that are held in a place through the pressure of an internal spring that does not require any hardware to be installed. They are considered to be best preference for windows with elaborate woodwork that can be damaged with conventional curtain rods. They are placed inside a window frame and work best with lighter weight curtains as heavier ones can pull them down.
Double Rods
They are traditionally used in formal areas and have two parallel rods that run through the length of the window. In double curtain rods, the rear rod holds a set of sheer panels that diffuses light in the room whereas the front rod holds heavier drapes, which can be shut to block the light. These are the kind of rods that are designed to be heavy duty and placed with series of brackets along with hooks that root them firmly to the wall.
Decorative Rods
These are usually heavy duty decorative curtain rods that are either made from wood or metal with ornamental finials on each end. These rods are also attached with complementing that provides an elegant and finished look to the window treatments. Since these heavy duty curtain rod brackets are available in huge varieties of designs and colors, they are famous in main living areas as they impeccably match with different shades of the room.
Specialty Rods
Sometimes an oddly shaped window or placement in your room does not fit well with standard curtain rods installation. Therefore, for the same reason, specialty rods are designed to match with different kinds of decor situations. For windows that are set in the corner of the room, you can easily find rods under this category that bend at a 90 degree angle to expand according to the size of the window. You can easily bend them in different angles and even cut them down to the required size, which helps you to perfectly fit them in any such kinds of windows.
Cafe Rods
These are usually the standard rods that are available in plastic and metal. These rods are placed above the window along with hardware that comes in variety of sizes. Such kind of hardware works well with light curtains. In fact, they also come in heavy duty varieties that work well with heavier drapes.
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