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Vous voulez voir cette page en français ? Enter a postal code:DetailsUmbra Ceiling-Mount Drapery Rod Bracket, Nickel FREE Shipping on orders over . 143.5 x 5.8 x 6.4 cm ; Shipping Weight: 2 Kg Item model number: 244932-875-REM Date first available at Amazon.ca: Aug. 5 2014 #69,431 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) in Home & Kitchen > Home Décor > Window Treatment Hardware > Window Rods Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price? Bayview drapery rod set by Umbra includes three telescoping rods, two ball finials, two flexible corner connectors, six mounting brackets and installation hardware. Designed to fit a range of window sizes, the rod telescopes in 3 directions: Left and right rods extend from 20-Inch to 36-Inch long and the center rod extends from 36-Inch to 54-Inch long. Designed by Umbra Design Group for Umbra - the worldwide leader in modern, original, casual, innovative and affordable design for the home.

Rod Desyne Lockseam Single Bay Window Curtain Rod See all 8 customer reviews See all 8 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.ca Most recent customer reviewswas not sure if the brackets would be okay for ceiling mount but they were. Just enough lip to hold the rod in place. Good product and received it on time. Perfect and easy to install TOGGLER Plastic Toggle Anchors FIND OUR PRODUCTS / BUY Installing window treatments like draperies, curtain rods, and venetian or vertical blinds with TOGGLER® High Performance Anchors holds them securely on all walls so that they do not come loose or pull out when you tug on the drape, curtain, or blind to open it. Tools: Drill, screwdriver / screw gun, measuring tape / ruler, level, pencil, screw. Use our Application Finder to choose the right TOGGLER anchor, based on your wall material and the weight of your window treatment. For most fastening into hollow wall, like drywall or plaster, our SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolt is the ideal anchor for window treatments.

If our Application Finder suggests using one of our other TOGGLER High Performance Anchors, click on "Learn more" under that anchor on the right-hand side of this page to see how to use that anchor to install your window treatment quickly and easily: To install draperies, curtain rods, and blinds using the SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolt: Follow the instructions included with your window treatment for marking the location of each anchor in the wall or ceiling. At each location, drill 1/2" diameter hole. Hold metal channel flat alongside plastic straps with top of channel facing up and slide channel through hole. NOTE: Minimum clearance behind wall: 1-7/8". Hold ends of straps between thumb and forefinger and pull toward you until channel rests flush behind wall. Slide plastic cap along straps with other hand until flange of cap is flush with wall. Snap straps at wall by pushing side to side, snapping off straps level with flange of cap. Repeat at each location.

Place window treatment over flange. Insert screw through bracket and tighten until flush against bracket, then stop. Repeat for each hole in the window treatment bracket. Following the manufacturer's instructions, install window treatment (drapery, curtain rod, blind) in bracket. To avoid having to clean up the drywall powder from the floor after drilling the hole, place an index card underneath your drill bit to catch the dust as you are drilling.
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SNAPTOGGLE Heavy-Duty Toggle Bolts SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolts are the strongest, most reliable anchors for installing window treatments (draperies, curtain rods, or blinds) on a hollow wall, whether it is drywall, hollow block, or plaster over lath. TOGGLER Plastic Toggle Anchors are easy to use and secure anchors for installing mediumweight window treatments (draperies, curtain rods, or blinds) on drywall and gypsum board, but also work securely if you hit a stud.
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levolor curtain rod bracket CA, East Palo Alto Go to Curtain rodsBrackets hold the rod in place. A correctly hung curtain rod starts with bracket placement. Knowing where to place the brackets to avoid extra wall holes or rods at an incorrect height for the curtains is an integral part of a successful installation. A bit of planning will ensure your success. Know the Parts Familiarize yourself with the bracket. Read the installation instructions and note the names of the parts of the brackets, how the bracket holds the rod and how the bracket attaches to the wall.

Purchase screws, if not supplied, that fit into the screw paths of the brackets and purchase matching anchors if applicable. Measure the Drapes Measure the drapes or curtains from the bottom edge to the top of the rod pocket, top of the tab or top of the drapery pin and record this measurement as the “top” measurement. The brackets must be installed at the correct height from the floor to ensure that rod attaches to this top measurement at the appropriate distance from the floor. For example, if the measurement from the drape's bottom edge to top of rod pocket measures 84 inches and the drapes must sit 1/2 inch above the floor, the top of rod must be 84 1/2 inches above the floor. The brackets must be installed at the height that places the top of rod at 84 1/2 inches from the floor. Calculate Bracket Placement Lay the bracket flat on a piece of paper with the base (the part that attaches to the wall) to your left. Trace around the bracket, creating a silhouette of the bracket. Draw a line perpendicular to the bracket base, immediately under it.

Extend the line to the right side of the tracing, along what would be the underside of the bracket when attached to the wall. This is the bottom of bracket line. Note how the rod would sit in the bracket, identify where the bottom of the rod would be seated. Mark the top of rod on the tracing as if the rod were sitting in the bracket. This top of rod measurement is equal to the diameter of the rod. Measure from this top of the rod mark on the tracing down to the bottom of the bracket line and note this as the top of rod adjustment figure. Subtract this measurement from the drape length to determine the wall position of the bottom of the bracket. For example, if the top of drape must be at 84 1/2 inches from the floor and the rod adjustment figure is 2, the bottom of bracket must be at 82 1/2 inches from the floor. If the curtains connect to rods with rings and eye screws, measure from the inside at the top of the ring to the inside bottom of the eye screw. The bottom inside edge of the eye screw must be at the top of drape measurement and may hang below the bracket base.