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How To Hang Curtains Without Drilling

How To Hang Curtains Without Drilling

How To Hang Curtains Without Drilling


Hanging curtains can be an overwhelming project to do by yourself, especially if you've never used a drill and are worried about making permanent changes to the wall.

If you're looking for a way to hang curtains without drilling, look no further.

In this article, I will explore the ways in which you can hang curtains without drilling.

So, when it comes to your DIY project, you have plenty of inspiration on how to achieve your goal!

Without further ado, let's get into it.

Curtains offer privacy and block out unwanted light whilst we sleep.

However, installing traditional curtain rods often requires the use of a drill that can leave holes in your home, which is far from ideal.

There are many reasons why you might not want to use a drill to hang your curtains.

Perhaps you're in a rental property that doesn't allow you to make permanent changes, maybe you don't own a drill, or you don't trust your limited DIY skills.

Whatever the reason you want to hang curtains without drilling, there are many methods that you can achieve this feat that don't involve the same holes that drilling requires.

How To Hang Curtains Without Drilling

How To Hang Curtains Without Drilling

Tension Rods

First up we have tension rods. Tension rods are great for hanging lightweight curtains when you don't want to cause damage to the wall by drilling.

Tension rods are a bit like a shower curtain rod, as they have the ability to expand to the width you require for your window.

However, the downside is that tension rods aren't able to withstand heavy curtains.

Magnetic Curtain Rods

Next up we have magnetic curtain rods.

Magnetic curtain rods are a very versatile and easy solution to installing curtains on both metal doors and windows.

Similar to tension rods, these curtains are better suited for lightweight curtains.

However, if you want to hang heavier curtains, you can find curtain rods that come with more powerful magnets to suit your needs online as well as in furniture and in DIY stores.

The best thing about these types of curtain rods is that they won't leave holes in the wall!

Twist And Fit Curtain Rods

Twist and fit curtain rods are ideal for people that don't want to make a permanent change to their home.

The ideal thing about twist and fit curtain rods is that they are able to withstand medium weight curtains, making them ideal for the bedroom when you want thicker material curtains to keep the light out.

That being said, they're not quite strong enough to be able to withstand heavier curtains.

Twist and fit curtain rods are relatively inexpensive, on average costing around $20 to $25 and up.

That being said, you can get some higher end options that cost closer to $50 depending on where you purchase them.

They are also incredibly easy to set up. It's a win-win!

Ceiling Hooks

Ceiling hooks are another great option to hang curtains without the need for drilling.

Ceiling hooks contain an adhesive backing that you can stick to the ceiling, saving you the need to drill!

The ideal thing about ceiling hooks is that they sit on either side of your window like a real curtain rod, as opposed to inside your window like tension rods.

You can typically find ceiling hooks at hardware stores or online.

Command Hooks

Another way to hang curtains without drilling is to use command hooks.

Command hooks are perfect for hanging large curtains that need extra support.

All you need for this method is to hang two command hooks, and place a rod between them both.

This solution is great for hanging curtains.

However, if you know that you're going to be opening and closing them on a frequent basis, you will want to ensure that you securely attach the rod to prevent it from falling down.

No-Drill Shades

Last but certainly not least, we have no drill shades. If you prefer the look of blinds to curtains, then no-drill shades are the perfect option for you.

There are a variety of no-drill shades on the market that involve being attached to the top of a window without a drill.

When it comes to going to sleep, simply pull the shade down, and back up when you're awake in the morning!

Is It Difficult To Hang Curtains Yourself?

It can be a challenge to hang curtains yourself if you don't have much DIY experience.

However, how hard you find it will depend on you as an individual as well as the method you opt for.

Curtain hanging

If you know that you're not great at DIY, it's probably best to opt for a curtain hanging solution that is specifically marketed as being easy to install.

Alternatively, you could ask a friend or family member to help you install your curtains.

One of the hardest aspects of hanging curtains is ensuring that you get the right size curtains.

To get this right, you will need to ensure that you decide on the no drill method and then measure your window.

This is important, because some of these methods require to be inside the window, whereas others are on the outside.

As a result, this will affect the size of the curtains that you opt for.

For instance, if you opt for tension rods as opposed to ceiling hooks, then it is likely that you will need a smaller length curtain.

Always make sure that you carefully measure both the width and length of your window from where you will be hanging them to find the correct size curtain.

Opting for a set of curtains that are the wrong size can shrink the space if you're not careful.

So, it's important to get this part right to ensure your curtains are both functional and look the part!

Conclusion

There are a variety of different ways you can hang curtains without drilling.

Hopefully this article has provided you with plenty of inspiration on how to hang curtains in your home without the need for drilling.

Good luck hanging your curtains!

 

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