Include internal tracks and a cord or motorized system to open and close heavy curtains smoothly.

Standard straight rods with ornamental ends (finials); designed to be visible and serve as a focal point.

When buying curtain rods, the right choice balances structural integrity with your room's aesthetic. A high-quality rod should support the weight of your drapes without sagging while enhancing the overall window design.

Curved at the ends to let curtains meet the wall, which helps block light from leaking in at the sides. 2. Match Material to Fabric Weight

Feature two parallel rods, allowing you to layer sheer curtains behind heavier blackout drapes for better light control.

Use a spring-loaded mechanism to fit inside the window frame; ideal for renters or small windows where drilling isn't allowed.

Extremely durable, high weight capacity. Cons: Iron may rust in humid areas. Wood Medium weight, classic decor

The rod's diameter and material determine its "weight capacity," or how much fabric it can hold without bending. Pros & Cons (Steel/Iron) Heavy drapes (velvet, thermal)

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