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There are no set rules for the length of your curtain rod. As long as the rod is large enough for the curtains it holds, you can be as creative as you’d like. However, there are some guidelines that may help you pick the ideal length of curtain rod. Aim for a rod that extends about 3 to 4 inches beyond each side edge of the window. One major reason for the added room is to keep the full window visible when the curtains are open. For the illusion of a larger window, go for a full 10 inches on each side of your window.

When deciding where to place your curtain rod above a window, first take the room into account. For a standard room, aim for a height halfway between the top of the window and the ceiling for a balanced look. To create an illusion of height, bump this placement closer to the ceiling. It’s recommended to always keep the curtain rod a minimum of 2 inches above the window casing. Most are fairly simple to install, but you can always ask for help from someone who knows how to hang curtain rods.

Your curtains play a big role in what kind of curtain rod you’ll need. If you’re looking at heavy drapes, you’ll need a sturdy, substantial curtain rod. However, if you’re looking at lightweight curtains, a lighter rod or tension curtain rod may suffice.


Consider the style of curtains you’d like. Depending on the way the curtains connect to the rod, you may need a thinner rod. The curtains’ appearance may also play a factor. Frilly, ornate curtains may suit a more extravagant rod. A double curtain rod grants flexibility for either sheer drapery or a thick, heavier blackout curtain. If you’re looking for a shower curtain rod, tension curtain rods work wonders. Sellers on Etsy even have curved shower curtain rods for uniquely shaped showers.


Once you’ve made some curtain choices, look at your room’s decor. Curtain rods come in a wide range of materials. Find a material and color that complements your space. If you have a room with wood trim, a wooden curtain rod provides seamless style. If you have furniture with metal legs or a fireplace with metal trim, you may prefer a brass curtain rod. Make sure to match your window shape; if you have a corner window, look for a corner curtain rod.


Measure your window and decide how much wider you’d like your rod to be. This step will ensure you get the exact curtain rod length you need. Aim for a rod that extends about 3 to 4 inches beyond each side edge of the window.