A how to video on how to install curtain tie back hooks that will improve your diy and interiors skills.
Where to install curtain tie backs.
When you install curtain holdbacks medallions on posts or hook shaped holdbacks within 3 inches of the window s edge you ll more than likely fasten them to the jack and king studs beneath the drywall if the home was built according to standard construction practices.
Formal tiebacks often use rosettes or tasseled ropes while informal tiebacks can be made with nearly anything you can tie.
Tiebacks are decorative fabric strips or cords used to secure open curtains into elegant draped lines.
How to install curtain tiebacks.
Curtain tiebacks create a graceful drape.
Curtain tie backs are the ties that are installed with curtains gathering the sides of the curtains together to let the sunlight in.
One traditional way to accessorize curtains or formal drapes is to add tiebacks.
Using a standard 84 inch curtain this means you will install the tie back 56 inches from the top for a fuller curtain above the tie back or 28.
If you prefer full fabric below the metal tieback go one third down from the rod.
While not absolutely necessary for any window curtain tiebacks quickly and easily change the appearance of the window treatment.
If the curtains cover a patio door the drapery holdbacks serve the function of moving the curtain out of the way so there is easy access to the door.
Installation of curtain holdbacks is a simple process.
They re held by a hook or holder that s mounted on the wall a short distance from the curtain.