Adding curtain hardware or accessories can add a whole other level of sophistication to the windows.
- Pelmets & Valances – A decorative framework known as a pelmet covers the top of the window casing. The most common materials used in their construction are wood or plywood. To add decorative details to the mostly flat surface, a box-like shape is used. Valances have a softer look when they have a gathered or pleated top. There are numerous styles to choose from, and tassel fringes or lacing can be used to enhance the dramatic effect of the window treatment. Pelmets and valances complete a window treatment’s look while cleverly concealing curtain rods and tracks. They are used in bedrooms, living rooms, restaurants, and other places.
- Curtain Tracks –Curtain rings, which are attached to the wall above the window, are used to keep the curtain in place while the window is open. They make raising and lowering the curtains a breeze.
- Rods – A must-have for any type of drapery. There are numerous styles to choose from, ranging from simple and contemporary to elaborate and ornate.
- Brackets – You can secure a curtain rod to the wall and hang the curtains with the help of two brackets.
- Rings –By looping the rings around the curtain rod, you can move the curtains from side to side.
- Clips – Clip-on curtain rods, which typically use rings for attachment, are another simple option for hanging curtains.
- Finials – The curtain is finished with decorative knobs that add a fun twist to the overall design. To match the curtains, a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles are available.
- Tie Backs –It’s both functional and decorative, and there are a variety of designs to choose from, including sparkling beads, traditional twisted cord and rope, and magnets.
- Hold Backs –Many homeowners prefer a curtain tucking device.
- Trims or Passementerie – Textile bands with a lot of personality.