Rod Desyne MAG-07 Magnetic Curtain Rod, 17-30 inch, Cocoa

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Rod Desyne MAG-07 Magnetic Curtain Rod, 17-30 inch, Cocoa

Rod Desyne MAG-07 Magnetic Curtain Rod, 17-30 inch, Cocoa

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The most common (and easiest) solution to avoiding wall damage is using a tension rod. They’re basically like shower curtain rods in that they expand to whatever width you need and just stay put. Because curtains frequently conceal them, curtain rods are usually relatively simple. If aesthetics are important to you, consider the design of the ornate knobs at each end of the rod, known as finials. These have a purpose and aid in holding the curtains in position, but they can also add flair and enhance the overall appearance. Some are interchangeable and screwed onto the rod, whereas others are not. Material and Color

These magnetic curtain rods made from alloy steel are simple to mount, besides being versatile. They provide a perfect solution for holding lightweight curtains and toilet towels. You can also use these rods on appliance surfaces like refrigerators and dishwashers. The strong magnetic force makes them attach securely to any steel surface with no extra tools. Is it time to add the finishing touch to your windows? With our assortment of curtain poles, you’ll find what you need. We have everything from single to triple rod combinations, in different materials, with or without finials. So, you’re sure to find something to your liking in our range. Why curtain poles are a great choice Whether you want the traditional window treatment look or you’re fine with hanging curtains without rods, you can easily do it without doing any damage to your walls. Think about where you’ll be using magnetic curtain rods before you buy any. You need to know the measurements to ensure that the rod can fit the area, whether a window or door frame. Instead of being one length, most magnetic curtain rods are multi-purpose, versatile, and adjustable so that they may fit in several spaces. Be careful not to overextend adjustable curtain rods because doing so could weaken them as they are less durable than single-length ones. Design I have two magnetic curtain rods, and I love them. Using them on my metal door has allowed me to create several looks with curtains without the need for installing hardware or putting screw or nail holes in the door or walls.

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First of all, you need to figure out how long your curtain rod needs to be. Start by measuring the width of your window at the top edge, from outer frame to outer frame. Continue by adding at least ten centimetres on each side. Then move these positions upwards another ten centimetres. This position is considered by many to be the recommended minimum measurement. No matter what kind of curtains, rods, or rails you have. Adjusting the position If none of these are doing it for you, you can still hang curtains without rods, but you may have to put some small holes in the wall (but you won’t have to use a drill). Additionally, each style comes in a wide variety of styles, so selecting the perfect look for your windows shouldn’t be difficult. Most models come in various sizes, colors, finishes, and designs to consider if you want something more distinctive than a standard curtain rod. Buying the magnetic curtain rod

Magnetic curtain rods are made from various materials, just like conventional ones, to match your desired style. The material that works well with the magnetic design is often metal, but there are also plastic versions. The magnets on these rods grab onto the metal as you press it against the door. Magnetic curtain rods can work fine even if your metal door or doorframe has several layers of paint, as the magnets used on these curtain rods are strong enough to work through paint. Twist and fit curtain rods are another fantastic product for people who want to hang curtains without holes. All you need to do is hang a hook on either side of the window and pop a rod it, and you’re done! If you want to open and clothes the curtains frequently, you will probably want to secure the rod to the hooks somehow (even some string could work) so that it doesn’t slip around. Twist and Fit See More on Bed, Bath & BeyondOnce you have them up, it’s time to use them! Different curtains will of course result in different looks in your home. For example, light and bright curtains make a room feel larger and more open, whereas dark and heavy ones can make it feel smaller and cosier. If you’re looking to hang curtains on metal doors and windows, magnetic curtain rods work well, allowing you to create various designs without installing hardware or making holes in the wall or door for screws or nails. Most magnetic curtain Rods come in a form that is ready for installation. Before fastening the curtains, pull apart the two segments of the magnetic curtain rod until they become detached. Add the curtains, then re-attach the two segments of the magnetic rod. Now your rod is ready (with curtains, of course) to be hung from your desired metallic surface.

A magnetic rod cannot be installed onto wood or drywall unless a strong glue is used to attach it to the door or wall. However, like in the previous case, the surface will certainly be damaged by removing the curtain rod. Moreover, if the curtains are made of heavy material, the adhesive might not be strong enough to hold them. Installing Magnetic Curtain Rods Ensure to clean the window panes and the curtains before placing your magnetic curtain rod. By doing this, you can be sure that your new rods’ magnets and your curtains will link more securely. Use an alcohol swab or any comparable substance to ensure you’re not leaving any debris or residue behind. Cleaning is necessary before installing magnetic curtain rods since debris and filth might cause the magnets to malfunction. How Do You Install a Magnetic Curtain Rod? For example, try moving your pencil marks outwards for a few centimetres, both in width and height. If you then hang your curtains on the side of the window, while making sure they cover the frames, that will create an illusion that makes your window appear bigger. Much in the same way, placing the pole too close to your window's top edge will make the window appear smaller. Calculate for the weight Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Kitchenware & tableware Kitchens Lighting Decoration Rugs, mats & flooring Beds & mattresses Baby & children Smart home Bathroom products Laundry & cleaning Plants & plant pots Home electronics Home improvement Outdoor living Food & beverages Christmas Shop Shop by room If you’re confused about how to go about putting up a magnetic curtain rod, this section will guide you further. Measuring your door or window

Why curtain poles are a great choice

If you’re looking for some information on magnetic curtain rods, this article gets you covered. Here we have covered frequently asked questions on magnetic curtain rods besides listing the best ones available. Do Magnetic Curtain Rods Work? raynbow- Yes, a magnetic curtain rod should work find on your metal door, even if it does have several layers of paint on it. The magnets used on these curtain rods are strong enough to work through pained.



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