The curtain curtain rod combo is heavy enough that in an ideal situations your brackets would go into wood.
Hang heavy curtain rod drywall.
Geefix are heavy duty drywall anchors so ideal for mounting curtain rods in drywall for heavy curtains or drapes.
But since we were just replacing our old bedroom curtains when we wrote that post we skipped the crucial step of actually hanging the curtain rods themselves.
These wouldn t work on a door window or someplace that did not have a wooden trim.
In the typical recently built house this means getting your screws through the drywall and into a stud.
This quick guide is designed to help you learn how to hang curtain rods in drywall but the same basic process applies with only minor variations if you re mounting your hardware on another surface.
Run a stud detector over the wall where you will hang the curtain.
Lightly mark the studs with a pencil so you can find them later.
Hanging heavy curtains in drywall needs to be done with a fixing that can take the weight of the curtains.
Tips and suggestions designers and decorators have access to specialty curtain rods designed for heavy drapery which are not readily available in retail outlets.
If you re purchasing ready made drapes it will be a bit of a balancing act to determine what length to get and where to hang the rod.
Last fall we shared our trick for hanging affordable ikea curtains so they look a lot more expensive than their 14 price tag per panel would suggest across an entire house you can save thousands with that trick these curtains alone.
Hanging curtain rods is fairly simple and you don t need many tools to do it.
Hang the curtains on the rod.
No drill curtain rod brackets.
Drywall may look solid enough but it won t hold a screw and if you mount a curtain rod improperly you ll end up with a sagging curtain and a hole to patch.
Geefix drywall anchors pack of 4.
For a traditional formal look consider drapes that puddle a couple of inches on the floor.
Another type of nailless hanging system for curtain rods is a no drill bracket.
Heavy curtains need a strong anchor so you will need to attach your curtain rod brackets directly to the studs of the wall.