Here, we give you the picture of curtain holdbacks to inspire you to get one.
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There are two different types of curtain holdbacks that may
be used to tie curtains back away from the window and let in more light or a
breeze during the summer; these include actual fabric curtain ties, which
typically match the curtains for which they are used and must be tied and
untied in order to hold the curtains, or curtain hooks, which are typically
metal hooks mounted on the window frame.
Fabric curtain holdbacks are often preferable because they occasionally come in the package when the curtains are purchased.
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In addition, fabric curtain holdbacks do not require any
modification to the wall or window frame, which is especially important if you
rent rather than own your home. They add aesthetic appeal to the curtains as
well, and of course serve a functional purpose for holding the curtains back
from the window. It may be difficult to replace them if they are damaged,
however, since it might not be possible to get the same material, and may
require replacing the entire curtain set.
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Metal curtain holdbacks are some of the more common options
chosen for use in the home. These typically look like decorative hooks; the
flat backing is installed into the wall or window frame, and the curtain may
simply be lifted and placed behind the hooks. Installing these curtain
holdbacks is typically not difficult, but it will often require the use of a
drill since placing screws in a wooden window frame can be difficult.
Birdcage Holdbacks for curtain images |
You may choose to purchase metal curtain holdbacks in stores
or online, though there are often more options available online. Simple, modern
designs with clean lines are common, as are floral designs. For children's
rooms, sports themes, flowers, or butterflies are especially popular. They may
be available in different colors to match as well, such as painted variations,
brushed nickel, or a shinier silver appearance, just to name a few.
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