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Kenney Nile 3/4" Standard Decorative Window Curtain Rod


size66-120"
colorbronze
  • bronze
  • pewter

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Highlights

  • The Kenney Nile 3/4" Standard Decorative Window Curtain Rod features decorative trumpet style finials
  • 3/4" diameter curtain rod adjusts from 36-66" or 66-120" to fit your window and projects 3.73" from the wall
  • For use with medium to heavyweight curtains in your living room, bedroom, or dining room
  • Steel rod with decorative finials and matching mounting hardware
  • Includes: one telescoping curtain rod with finials, two brackets, one center support, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions

Description

Add a touch of style to your home with the Nile 3/4" Standard Decorative Window Curtain Rod by Kenney. The 3/4 inch diameter Nile curtain rod in bronze or pewter features matching finial ends. Use on medium to large size windows in your dining room, bedroom, or living room to hang medium to heavyweight curtains. The telescoping rod adjusts from 36 to 66 inches or 66 to 120 inches to fit your window and projects 3.73 inches from the wall. It is ideal for hanging curtains with pockets, grommets, back tabs, and tab tops, but can also be used with clip rings. Drapery Hardware Set Includes: one telescoping steel curtain rod with decorative finials (3.19" L x 2.53" W x 1.53" H), two mounting brackets, one center support, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions. When considering purchasing a curtain rod, measuring the area is essential to ensure a perfect fit. Here’s a few helpful tips on how to measure before buying. Determine the Curtain Rod’s Placement. Above Your Window: For a more spacious appearance, hang your curtains 4" to 6" above your window’s frame or trim. Choose Your Curtain Rod’s Width: Measure the width of your window, including the frame or trim. Measure the Curtain Rod’s Diameter: Consider the weight of your curtains (e.g., blackout curtains, thermal curtains, or sheers) when selecting the rod diameter. Choose the appropriate curtain rod size based on the weight and style of your drapes.

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