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Curtain Holders

Posted on June 13, 2010.
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Have you ever wanted to have a permanent and easy to keep your curtains open and close without much hassle? The key to a good curtain holders (sometimes called a reservoir or a hook) is it should be simple to use and permanent. A common technique is simply attaching the panel curtain in a loose knot as a temporary solution, but not only can damage the curtain time, but it is an ineffective method for heavier curtains and time to tie up curtains that were destabilized. curtain fabric is also a possible solution, but these require the installation of the curtain by a small loop of fabric and pull the curtain again. Once again it is a method of time consumption.

curtain holders of solid brass are a great solution to these problems because they are permanently installed directly into the wall and have a simple step of a system. The curtain is pushed to the backs and is easily handled by mail. backs from small to large, depending on the weight of the curtains, different styles may be more appropriate than others.

Hook Style: A curtain tie back hook style will be a U or V-shaped and is excellent for use with heavy drapes or curtains that have large lots of extra fabric that will be accepted. This includes richly embroidered fabrics and heavy materials such as velvet. This style uses typically 2 to 4 screws in wood for installation.

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Post Style: This style is a T-shaped vertical position and a position with a bottom screw which is mounted directly into the wall. These tiebacks for curtains are beautiful light weight or small panels. This is great for lace, sheer or any similar material that does not create a large "group" when it is braked.

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Curtain tiebacks have been used for centuries and can be a stylish addition to your home and window treatments. Remember that the material window may include a variety of parts, including sash locks, sash and pull curtain rods. Curtain can help create or improve your existing theme, because many models are available, including classic Victorian designs and contemporary models.

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