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Curtain rods & rails

Style your windows effortlessly with our affordable range of curtain rods, rails, and accessories. Choose from cut-to-size, extendable, and double-track options to create custom window dressings that are as easy to fit as they are to love, perfectly tailored to your home.

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Black adjustable curtain rod bracket, metallic, u-shaped design, vertical support, handy wall/mount option.Black adjustable curtain rod bracket holding grey curtains, mounted on white wall.
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Grid of 25 silver RIKTIG curtain hooks, uniformly arranged, made of steel, small and cylindrical.This image shows multiple curtain hooks with gathering tape, which allow for easy curtain hanging.
A white VIDGA curtain track system, including rails, brackets, gliders, and hooks, designed for smooth, 2-layer curtain solutions.Mustard curtains on track, bright window, blue walls, white radiator, green plant, blue chair with white throw.
A white IRJA curtain rod set, sleek and modern in design, made of steel and plastic, with a minimalist finish.Image shows curtain rod with curtains. Curtain rod can be cut and includes brackets.
White plastic curtain hooks, neatly organised in rows, ideal for hanging curtains with VIDGA system, creating various pleat styles.Blue curtains with white hooks hang near a bed. A pendant lamp dangles above, and a basket sits beside the bed.
VIDGA white curtain rail, single track, aluminium, hooks, simple design.Bedroom with white walls, a bed with brown and white linens, a wicker chair, and hanging light fixture. Large window with sheer curtains.
Stainless steel wall-mounted curtain rod, sleek design, adjustable angle.A silver ceiling-mounted curtain rod with hooks and clips, supporting white curtains, demonstrating its use for hanging and organising curtains.
A VIDGA white curtain rod holder with dual bars, made of aluminium and plastic.Bedroom with beige bed, large window, pendant light, wicker chair.
VIDGA silver curtain rod, sleek and modern, holds single-layer curtains, wall-mounted, shallow l-brackets, adjustable length.Bright, minimalist bedroom with white walls, a grey bedspread, hanging white pendant light, wicker chair, and large window with curtains.
White VIDGA curtain rail system, curved, made of aluminium, powder-coated, holding multiple hooks, minimalist modern design.Bright dining room with white table, black chairs, striped rug, maroon VIDGA curtains on minimalistic rail, large windows, nature view outside.

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Black plastic curtain rod finials, round, smooth, two pieces, metallic screws.Black finial on grey curtain, white wall. RAFFIG collection, modern look.
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Black steel curtain rod hook with clamp, anti-slip liners, white background.Black curtain rod bracket holding white curtain.
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How to measure and plan your curtain solution

Step 1: Consider the length of your curtain

Do you prefer window sill length, apron length, floor length or do you want your curtains to softly pool on the floor?

Step 2: Decide on ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted.

Take a good look at your window, its opening and if there is a window sill, radiator, plants or furniture placement to take into account.

  • Choose whether you wish to hang curtain rods directly from the ceiling or on the wall. This will determine the curtain length.
  • Ceiling-mounted offers better sound absorption, isulation and make the room appear larger.
  • Wall-mounted solutions are usually placed about 15 cm above the window. But it is really up to you decide the height.
  • Plan a distance of about 12-15 cm between the curtain and the window/wall, so it does not obstruct the window when pulled to the side.
A drawing of a window showing two different options for curtain rods placement.

Step 3: Calculate the width of your curtain rod or rail.

Measure the width of the window. For fabric curtains, add at least 15 cm on each side so they cover the entire window, and allow the curtains to open fully. Tip: Are you combining curtains with roller blinds? Add a few centimeters to the width, so the curtains are wider than the blinds.

A drawing of a window showing measurment principles for curtain rods installation.

Step 4: Calculate the number of brackets.

Rules for a stable rod or rail.:

• Use 2 brackets for curtain rods or rails up to 140 cm.

• Use 3 brackets for curtain rods or rails between 140 and 280 cm.

• Use 4 brackets for curtain rods or tracks longer than 280 cm.

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It’s easy to get lost in colours, textures and fabrics when picking out curtains for your room. But how you hang the curtains is just as important as the textiles themselves. Should you use a classic rod or pole for a traditional look? Or perhaps a discreet curtain wire that leaves all of the glory to the textiles. Then there’s the curtain track systems, where you can really get creative. If you’re having a hard time choosing, we’ve got some suggestions below.

Traditional rods and poles

Curtain rods, or poles, are the classical solution used in many homes. They tend to be more visible than other solutions. Therefore, you have to think of them as part of the décor, rather than just a support mechanism for your favourite drapes.

A carefully selected rod can make your new curtains stand out or give your existing ones a fresh look. If you’re going for the traditional feel, a black one with round finials will do the trick. But if you’re opting for a modern or contemporary look, stainless steel might be a neater choice.

Also consider whether to use curtain rings or not. Using curtain rings can add a good amount of exciting detail to your room. But if you have a very ornate design, they might make the room look busy and over-elaborate.

Winding wires

Using curtain wires is a simpler solution than putting up a rod. It’s a less visible, more discreet option. It’s perfect if you want something subtle that emphasizes your glorious drapery.

Simply mount the ends on the wall or in the ceiling and add the curtain hooks and textiles. The length of the wire is adjustable, so you can always get the measurements just right. On top of that, it goes around corners as well. That way, you can place it above corner windows or a door entrance. Or why not let it expand from a window and along your entire wall?

If that’s not the kind of space you have, you might be looking to add some privacy in a smaller room instead. If that’s the case, the wires will easily function as room dividers too.

Modern curtain rails and track systems

Looking for the sleekest and most modern solution of them all? Curtain rails or track systems are probably your best choice. Your curtains are guaranteed to glide smoothly back and forth. The curtains align with the top of the rails, so they’re practically invisible. And try mounting them to the ceiling instead of the wall. It will add a contemporary touch while at the same time creating the illusion of higher ceilings in your rooms.

On top of that, a good rail system allows you to customize everything and get creative. Want that cosy hotel feeling for your bedroom with layered curtains? Use double or triple tracks. Need them to go around corners in the living room? Get yourself a corner set. Do you fancy mounting them to the wall rather than the ceiling? No problem. With curtain rails, you’re free to create a solution that is perfect for both you and your home.