Drapery Hardware

Drapery hardware is an important part of your overall window treatment design. It is important that they look beautiful and function well. That's why Artee Fabrics and Home offers both basic and decorative hardware from the most trusted manufacturers. Here you'll find collections from Kirsch, Select Hardware and House Parts. These collections feature wood, metal and wrought iron rods as well as basic and decorative traverse rods plus all the necessary parts like finials, brackets and rings, all in many colors and finishes.

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Types of Drapery Rods

    Standard Rod

  • The most common type of drapery rod is the standard rod. It is made of metal or wood and is available in a variety of sizes and finishes. Standard rods are relatively easy to install and can be used with most types of drapes.

  • Traverse Rod

  • Another popular type of drapery rod is the traverse rod. This type of rod has a track that allows the drapes to be opened and closed by sliding them back and forth. Traverse rods are often used in formal settings and can be a bit more difficult to install than standard rods.

  • Decorative Rod

  • If you are looking for a more unique look, you may want to consider a decorative rod. These rods are available in a variety of shapes and styles, and they can add a touch of elegance to your window treatments. Decorative rods can be more difficult to install than standard rods, and they may not be compatible with all types of drapes.

Types of Drapery Brackets

  • Drapery brackets are used to hold the drapery rod in place. They are available in a variety of styles and finishes, and they can be made of metal, wood, or plastic. The type of bracket you choose will depend on the type of rod you are using and the type of wall you are attaching it to.

  • In addition to rods and brackets, there are a number of other drapery fittings that you may need. These include:

Other Drapery Fittings

    Rings

  • Rings are used to hold the drapes in place on the rod. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials, and they can be made of metal, plastic, or wood.

  • Holdbacks

  • Holdbacks are used to keep the drapes open. They are available in a variety of styles and materials, and they can be made of metal, plastic, or wood.

  • Tiebacks

  • Tiebacks are used to tie the drapes back. They are available in a variety of styles and materials, and they can be made of metal, plastic, or wood.

Finials are decorative pieces that are used to cap the ends of drapery rods. They come in a variety of shapes and styles, and they can be made of a variety of materials, including metal, wood, and glass. Finials can add a touch of elegance to your window treatments, and they can also help to protect the ends of your drapery rods from damage.

When choosing finials, it is important to consider the style of your home and the type of drapery rods you are using. You should also make sure that the finials are the right size for your drapery rods. Finials that are too small will look out of place, and finials that are too large will be difficult to put on and take off.

Choosing finials

  • Consider the style of your home. If you have a traditional home, you might want to choose classic finials, such as ball finials or spear finials. If you have a more modern home, you might want to choose contemporary finials, such as geometric finials or crystal finials.

  • Consider the type of drapery rods you are using. If you have wood drapery rods, you might want to choose wood finials. If you have metal drapery rods, you might want to choose metal finials.

  • Make sure that the finials are the right size for your drapery rods. Finials that are too small will look out of place, and finials that are too large will be difficult to put on and take off.

  • Choose finials that you love. Finials are a decorative element, so you should choose them based on what you like, not what someone else tells you to like.

When choosing drapery hardware, it is important to consider the style of your home, the type of drapes you are using, and the type of wall you are attaching the hardware to. With so many different options available, you are sure to find the perfect hardware to complete your window treatments. Talk with our trained professionals to help you select the right drapery hardware to go along with your window treatments.