Detail Information |
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Material: | Aluminum | Color: | Silver, Customized |
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Length: | Max 6m, Customized | Diameter: | 28/25/22/19/16mm |
Highlight: | 6m Line Curved Square Rail,Bay OEM Window Line Curved Square Rail |
Product Description
Study office conference room bay window sliding custom KF1900 line curved square rail
Square Sliding Curtain Tracks For Bay Windows Ceiling Mounted
Feature:
1. ODM & OEM orders are welcome. 2.Free samples, cost-effective.
Product Name | Modern Curtain Track Set (2m) | |
Brand | Stardeco, Customized | |
Cross Section Size | 14*35 mm | |
Sample | Free Sample | |
Sets | Tracks*2m + end caps*2 pcs + single brackets*2 pcs + runners*20 pcs | |
Length | Max 6m, Customized | |
Color | Silver,Black, Customized | |
Surface Treament | Brushed anodize | |
Main Material | Aluminum | |
Installation Type | Wall mounted / Ceiling mounted | |
Certification | SGS, ISO9001 | |
Package | PVC/Carton/Customzied |
WHAT STYLES TO CONSIDER
The curtain style you choose should be in harmony with the style of your home. Each room is likely to be slightly different but should follow form. For example you may have two to three layers in a bedroom – something decorative to dress the window, something sheer for privacy and a blockout layer to control light.
If privacy is not a concern in your living room, it may only need a beautiful set of sheer curtains. A nursery, however, will need a blockout layer to go with some industrial strength sound proofing!
TIP: Think about how you would describe your home to a stranger. This will help you decide the style of curtain to choose.
CHOOSING FABRICS
Fabric is one of the key considerations when choosing curtains. The fabric you choose will determine how well your curtains will function and bear up over time. Heavy fabrics may not fold and drape properly when they’re drawn, and if the fabric is too light, it may not fall well. Linen, silk and velvet are great fabric choices as they tend to hang and drape very well.
Take your time and collect swatches. Most fabric shops will provide swatches on the spot, others will have to order them in for you. Create a mood board with your swatches, or use your smartphone and take photos of the fabric and start an Ideabook on Houzz.
TIP: Hold the fabric up to the window to get a feel for how the light will play with it. Test the drape of the fabric by pleating or gathering a good length of fabric to see how it falls.
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