Do you want to create a layered and luxurious look for your windows with sheers and grommet curtains? Do you want to enjoy the soft and airy feel of sheers while also having the option of blocking out light and noise with grommet curtains?
Well, you’re in luck, because we have the perfect solution for you: hanging sheers behind grommet curtains. In this post, we’ll show you how to hang sheers behind grommet curtains in a few simple steps.
You’ll also learn some tips and tricks for choosing and installing the right sheers and grommet curtains for your space. So grab your tape measure, your double rod, and your sheers and grommet curtains, and let’s get started.
Hanging sheers behind grommet curtains can be done with a double rod or a single rod with rings. You’ll need to measure your window and your curtains, choose the right size and number of rods and rings, hang the sheers on the inner rod or rings, and hang the grommet curtains on the outer rod or rings.
Use a Double Rod for an Easy Method
One of the easiest methods of hanging sheers behind grommet curtains is to use a double rod. A double rod is a set of two rods that are attached to the same brackets on the wall or ceiling. The inner rod is usually shorter and thinner than the outer rod, and it is used to hang the sheers. The outer rod is used to hang the grommet curtains.
To hang the curtains with a double rod, you’ll need to follow these steps:
- Measure the width of your window frame inside or outside the trim, depending on how you want to hang your curtains. Add some extra inches to the width for overlap. For example, if your window is 36 inches wide inside the trim, and you want to use a double rod, you might want to get a double rod that is 40 inches wide.
- Measure the height of your window frame from the top of the trim to the floor, depending on how long you want your curtains to be. Subtract some inches from the height for hemming. For example, if your window is 48 inches high from the top of the trim to the floor, and you want your curtains to touch the floor, you might want to get curtains that are 46 inches long.
- Choose a double rod that matches the style and color of your space. You can also choose a double rod that contrasts with your space for some interest. For example, you can use a black metal double rod for a white wall, or a wooden double rod for a brick wall.
- Choose sheers that match or complement the color scheme of your space. You can also choose sheers that contrast with your space for some interest. For example, you can use white or light-colored sheers for a dark or colorful space.
- Choose grommet curtains that match or complement the color scheme of your space. You can also choose grommet curtains that contrast with your space for some interest. For example, you can use dark or patterned grommet curtains for a light or plain space.