Our Standard Curtain Hanging Options
The choice between using a pole or a track to hang curtains is an important one. Some factors in the decision are practical, with eyelet style curtains requiring a pole, and wave curtains requiring a special track. Other considerations are purely aesthetic, dependend on whether a traditional or modern look is being sought. More information on the two options below...
Curtain Poles
Curtain poles are a highly decorative way to hang curtains. Paired with the right fabric and finials, a curtain pole can bring a sense of style to any window. The functionality of a curtain pole is also ideal for most types of curtain headings.
If you’re hoping to achieve a more contemporary feel, you may wish to consider a metal curtain pole. Some metal curtain poles can be bent, offering the ideal bay window solution for a variety of shapes – including L shaped bays.
Alternatively, if you’re looking for poles with a more traditional, artisanal appeal, wooden curtain poles are the ideal solution. One great thing about a wooden pole is that you are not restricted to standard colours. With our range of bespoke painted and unfinished poles, you can select the colour yourself for a truly bespoke finish.
Curtain Tracks
As an alternative to a pole, curtain tracks offer a more discrete, contemporary aesthetic, perfect for modern, minimalist interior design styles. The subtlety of a track enables the curtains to take centre stage, so if you have selected a particularly striking fabric that you’d like to showcase, then a track could be the ideal solution.
The functionality of a curtain track enables a smooth operation that is often quiet and effortless. They are also compatible with most curtain headings except eyelet curtains, and available in a range of contemporary colours and diameters to suit your individual taste and interior scheme.
The wave curtain heading is exclusive to curtain tracks with specially designed wave gliders to create the desired distinctive effect.