Cut the top caps (A) and back legs (B) for your curtain rods and nail them together using wood glue and brad nails, forming ...
The name says it all. No-drill curtain rod brackets can support curtains without the help of fasteners driven into the drywall. "How do they do that?" you ask. Well, that depends on the type of ...
A good curtain rod will be versatile, both in terms of function and aesthetics: Ideally, you’ll change them out less often than your curtains, so you want them to work with a range of styles.