- Decide on the height of the pole or track by holding the curtains up to the window. It should be at least 75 mm (3 in) above the window frame. The curtain should be around 12 mm (1/2 in) above the floor to reduce wear on the hem. For shorter curtains, allow at least 50 mm (2 in) to drop below the bottom of the window frame, but make sure the fabric does not touch a radiator.
- Draw a line above the window where the pole or track brackets are to be fixed. Use a spirit level to ensure the line is horizontal. Continue the line beyond each side of the window frame.
- Fit your drill with a masonry bit the same diameter as wall plugs. Wrap tape around the bit to mark the length of the plug. Drill bracket fixing holes along the pencil line, spaced according to the kit instructions. The end brackets should be around 10 cm (4 in) in from the ends of the pole or track to prevent sagging.
- Tap wall plugs or cavity fixings into the drilled holes. If plugs protrude, take them out and make the holes deeper.
- For poles, screw the pair of end brackets to the wall. You may need a central bracket to support a long pole or very heavy curtains. Attach the curtains to the pole and slot it through the brackets. The end ring or tab should sit between the bracket and the end of the pole to hold the curtains in place as you draw them. Check that the pole ends overhang the window frame equally at either side. Screw the pole securely to the brackets with the screws in the kit. Fit the finials at both ends.
- For tracks, screw the fixing brackets in place, making sure the track clips are all vertical. Clip on the curtain track. Stand back and check that the track ends overhang the window frame equally at either side. Fit the curtains to the track and add any cord fittings or valance rails. If the curtains are hard to pull, apply a light spray of silicone wax polish to the track.
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