How To Install 2 Story Curtains: A Tall Order!

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You can install 2 story curtains with a long curtain rod, some fabric, and some sewing skills. These curtains can add drama and elegance to your room, and help control the light and temperature.

Curtains are a great way to dress up your windows and create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in your room. But what if you have 2 story windows that span from the floor to the ceiling? How do you hang curtains on such tall and wide windows? Don’t worry, it’s not as hard as it sounds. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to install 2 story curtains in five easy steps. You’ll also learn some tips and tricks to make your 2 story curtains look more professional and stylish.

How to install 2 story curtains in 5 easy steps:

  1. Measure your windows and determine your fabric length. You’ll need to know how much fabric you need and how long your curtain rod should be. Ideally, you want to cover the entire window and some of the wall on both sides to create a dramatic effect. To measure your windows, use a tape measure and measure the width and height of your window. Add eight to twelve inches to the width measurement to get the length of the curtain rod. Add four inches to the height measurement to get the length of each curtain panel. You’ll need two panels for each window.
  2. Choose your fabric and cut it to size. You can choose any type of fabric that matches your decor style and budget. You can also use ready-made curtains that are long enough for your windows, or sew two or more panels together to create one long panel. To cut your fabric, use a pair of scissors or a rotary cutter and a cutting mat. Cut the fabric according to your measurements, leaving one inch of extra fabric on each side for hemming.
  3. Hem the sides and bottom of each panel. To hem the sides and bottom of each panel, you’ll need a sewing machine, a coordinating thread, an iron, and some pins. Fold the edges of the fabric over one inch and press them with an iron. Then fold them over again one inch and press them again. Pin them in place and sew them with a straight stitch along the edge of the fold. Repeat this for all four sides of each panel.
  4. Create a rod pocket at the top of each panel. To create a rod pocket at the top of each panel, you’ll need to fold the top edge of the fabric over three inches and press it with an iron. Then fold it over again three inches and press it again. Pin it in place and sew it with a straight stitch along the edge of the fold. This will create a pocket for the curtain rod to slide through.
  5. Hang the curtain rod and the panels on the wall. To hang the curtain rod and the panels on the wall, you’ll need a ladder, a drill, some screws, some brackets, and some hooks or nails. You’ll also need a professional installer or a helper who can hold the rod while you drill the holes. To hang the curtain rod, follow these steps:
  • Mark where you want to place the brackets on the wall with a pencil. The brackets should be about four to six inches from the edge of the window frame on each side, and about two inches above the top of the window.
  • Use a level to make sure your marks are aligned and straight.
  • Use a stud finder to see if your marks line up with studs in the wall. If they do, you can drill directly into them. If they don’t, you’ll need to use wall anchors to support the weight of the rod and the panels.
  • Drill holes for the screws or anchors according to your marks.
  • Attach the brackets to the wall with screws or anchors.
  • Slide one panel onto one end of the rod and repeat with another panel on the other end.
  • Place the rod onto the brackets and secure it with set screws if needed.

To hang hooks or nails for holding back your panels when you want to open them, follow these steps:

  • Mark where you want to place hooks or nails on each side of your window with a pencil. The hooks or nails should be about halfway down or two-thirds down your panel depending on how much light you want in your room.
  • Drill holes for hooks or nails according to your marks.
  • Attach hooks or nails to the wall with screws or anchors.
  • Hook or loop your panel over the hook or nail and arrange it as you like.

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Why install 2 story curtains?

Installing 2 story curtains has many benefits, such as:

  • It adds drama and elegance to your room. 2 story curtains can create a stunning focal point in your room and make it look more spacious and luxurious. They can also add some color and texture to your wall and complement your furniture and accessories.
  • It helps control the light and temperature in your room. 2 story curtains can block out unwanted sunlight and heat in the summer, and keep your room warmer and cozier in the winter. They can also reduce glare and noise from outside, and provide privacy and security.
  • It enhances your view and connection with nature. 2 story curtains can frame your window and showcase your beautiful view outside, such as a garden, a park, or a cityscape. They can also let you enjoy the natural light and fresh air when you open them, and feel more connected with nature.

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FAQs about installing 2 story curtains

Here are some common questions and answers about installing 2 story curtains:

  • Can I install 2 story curtains on any type of window? Yes, you can install 2 story curtains on any type of window, as long as they are tall and wide enough to accommodate a long curtain rod and panels. However, some types of windows may require special hardware or installation methods, such as bay windows, arched windows, or skylights.
  • How do I choose the right fabric for my 2 story curtains? The best fabric for your 2 story curtains is one that matches your decor style and budget. You can also consider the function and mood of your room, and choose a fabric that suits your needs. For example, if you want to block out the light and heat, you can choose a thick or lined fabric that is dark or neutral in color. If you want to let in the light and air, you can choose a light or sheer fabric that is bright or pastel in color.
  • How do I measure and cut the fabric for my 2 story curtains? The easiest way to measure and cut the fabric for your 2 story curtains is to use a tape measure, a pair of scissors or a rotary cutter, and a cutting mat. You’ll need to measure the width and height of your window, add eight to twelve inches to the width measurement to get the length of the curtain rod, add four inches to the height measurement to get the length of each curtain panel, and cut the fabric according to these measurements, leaving one inch of extra fabric on each side for hemming.
  • How do I hang the curtain rod and the panels on the wall? The best way to hang the curtain rod and the panels on the wall is to use a ladder, a drill, some screws, some brackets, and some hooks or nails. You’ll also need a professional installer or a helper who can hold the rod while you drill the holes. You’ll need to mark where you want to place the brackets on the wall with a pencil, use a level to make sure they are aligned and straight, use a stud finder to see if they line up with studs in the wall or use wall anchors if they don’t, drill holes for screws or anchors according to your marks, attach brackets to the wall with screws or anchors, slide panels onto rod ends, place rod onto brackets and secure it with set screws if needed, mark where you want to place hooks or nails on each side of your window with a pencil, drill holes for hooks or nails according to your marks, attach hooks or nails to wall with screws or anchors, hook or loop panel over hook or nail and arrange it as you like.

Wrap Up

Installing 2 story curtains is a fun and easy DIY project that can make your room look more dramatic and elegant. You can use a long curtain rod, some fabric, and some sewing skills to install them. You can also use some tips and tricks to make them look more professional and stylish. With these steps and guidelines, you can install 2 story curtains and make your room more beautiful.

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