Instructions / Assembly

INSTRUCTION & ASSEMBLY
Recommended Hardware: Traditional or decorative curtain rod. Curtain rods usually include brackets and screws.
Hanging Instructions:
1. Install curtain hardware on window trim or wall depending on your desired look.
2. Glide rod through rod pocket ensuring the front of the panel is facing forward and pull all the way through.
3. If rod pocket has a header, adjust the curtain so header is spaced evenly and standing up right for a finished look.
Helpful Tips:
Look at side hems to determine curtain orientation. Side with hem fold-over is the back. Consider decorative
finials to add your own personal style.
ROD POCKETS
Recommended Hardware: Traditional or decorative curtain rod. Curtain rods usually include brackets and screws.
Hanging Instructions:
1. Install curtain hardware on window trim or wall depending on your desired look.
2. Insert curtain rod through each grommet.
Helpful Tips:
Group grommets in hand first then slip rod through for ease. Check grommet opening measurement to ensure you
purchase a rod size that will fit through the opening.
GROMMET
Recommended Hardware: Traditional or decorative curtain rod. Curtain rods usually include brackets and screws.
Hanging Instructions:
1. Install curtain hardware on window trim or wall depending on your desired look.
2. Insert curtain rod through each tab or tie top fabric loop and adjust curtain panel to create an evenly spaced header.
Helpful Tips:
Since the rod is exposed, use a decorative rod and finials to enhance your finished look.
TAB OR TIE TOP
Recommended Hardware: Decorative rod or a Traverse rod.
Hanging Instructions:
1. For a decorative rod, install curtain hardware on window trim or wall depending on your desired look. For a traverse rod, install
rod over door or window using instructions provided on hardware packaging.
2. Prepare curtain by inserting drapery hooks into back-center of each pleat.
3. If using a decorative rod, hook drapery hooks onto clip or drapery rings and slide rings onto decorative rod. If using a traverse
rod, attach each drapery hook into a carrier hook on the rod. Finish by spacing evenly.
Helpful Tips:
Consider pinch pleat curtains on patio doors and hang on a traverse rod for easy open and close.
PINCH PLEAT
Recommended Hardware: Tension or
decorative curtain rod.
Hanging Instructions:
1. Install curtain hardware on window trim
or wall depending on your desired look.
2. If using tension rods, slide curtain onto
rod and then hang tension rod by twisting
to loosen and tighten rod at desired hang
location.
3. If using traditional rod, place curtain rod
on curtain hardware and adjust curtains
so they are evenly spaced.
Helpful Tips:
Kitchen tier sets usually
offer a valance and curtain panel. Hang
valance at top of window and then hang
panel so that bottom of the panel sits just
above windowsill.
KITCHEN TIERS
Recommended Hardware: Traditional or
decorative curtain rod. Curtain rods
usually include brackets and screws.
Hanging Instructions:
1. Install curtain hardware on window trim
or wall depending on your desired look.
2. Determine if curtain can be hung as rod
pocket, back tab, grommet or other, then
follow hang instructions for specific
curtain style.
Helpful Tips:
For easy open and close
consider grommet curtains on a
decorative rod, or using drapery hooks to
hang panels on a traverse rod. Traverse
rod offers an all-in-one rod/hardware
construction and an easy open and close
drawstring functionality.
PATIO DOOR

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