Thursday, 30 October 2014

Wooden Curtain Rod Projects

Wooden curtain rods might seem too plain for the modern home, especially in rooms like a living room with many windows. Use an ornate wooden curtain rod to match other home decor features. For example, wooden rods match wooden furniture, cabinets, flooring, artwork and paneling. You can hang just about any curtain imaginable with a wooden curtain rod. The result is an easy window treatment project to update a room. Does this Spark an idea?

Finials


Wooden finials are decorative features added to plain curtain rods. Match the wooden finial to the finish of the rod. You also can refinish the rod and finials to match, or screw on wood finials that contrast dramatically with finish. If you place wooden finials on both sides of each wooden curtain rod in a room, you create a theme. These finials also fit other fixtures in the room, such as cabinet knobs and lamp switches.


Carved


An alternative to a wooden curtain rod finished with a finial on each end is a hand-carved wooden rod. If you cannot carve the wood ends of the rod yourself, you can purchase wooden curtain rods. For example, consider a curtain rod carved from mahogany or cherry. The ends of the rod can include long patterns of ornate carving. These can be themes of flowers, leaves, vines, fruits or vegetables. You can place a carved wooden curtain rod on standard curtain hardware.


Unfinished


For the woodworking enthusiast wanting to create a custom finish, look for a style like the fluted wooden curtain rod. You can find these at online retailers or at your home improvement store. According to Better Homes and Gardens, you can have a free alternative when you use interesting branches (i.e. straight or slightly bowed). After trimming to the correct length, finish each wooden branch with the paint or varnish that matches your curtains.

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