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    christopherphilip01
    Jun 03, 2021

    Selecting Kirsch Drapery Hardware For Your Interior Design

    in The Success Forum

    Every time I assist a person in determining the right drapery treatment for their house, I always present Kirsch at the top of my list. It seems difficult to imagine, but Kirsch has been developing high-end drapery hardware for over a hundred years. That's a really long track record of developing the best products for the interior design field. With collections to match every budget and style, Drapery Hardware from Kirsch is a good place to start your quest for the best window treatment.

    Wood drapery poles from Kirsch are available in many sizes and styles.

    One of the most popular styles of drapery hardware is a traditional wood rod with finials, rings, and brackets. With Kirsch, you can choose between wood style treatments in 3, 2, and 1 3/8 inch pole diameters with either smooth or fluted profiles. Available in four, six, eight, and twelve-foot lengths, wood drapery poles from Kirsch may be easily trimmed to fit your window size before installation. Two popular wood collections are Wood Trends and Buckingham. Even though each of these collections contains wood drapery rods of several diameters and lengths, the Wood Trends line is very cost-effective. For more elaborate treatments, Buckingham from Kirsch comes in exclusive designer finishes that are two toned. If you're looking for a wooden drapery rod that is unfinished to stain or faux-finish yourself, you'll be able to choose Buckingham for staining or Wood Trends for painting. Wood rods from Buckingham don't come with finger joints like lower-cost poles and that means they are great for adding your own custom stain.

    Metal drapery rods can give your living area a more contemporary feel.

    All the way back in 1928, Kirsch invented the very first telescoping metal drapery pole. Today, Kirsch has several metal drapery rod options that are available as metal poles with rings or decorative traverse rods with carriers. Studio coordinates, a specialty line of adjustable decorative metal traverse rods introduced by Kirsch in 1994, is still a very popular option for consumers who require the functionality of operable draw curtains and the look of a fancy metal rod. For window treatments with tab-top draperies, rod pocket draperies or drapery panels with rings, classic 1 3/8 inch metal drapery rods are available in the Mix-And-Match from Kirsch collection. With drapery hardware components like holdbacks, rings, finials and brackets that are inter-changeable between collections, it is possible to style your window treatment to appear either classic or modern by using metal Kirsch drapery hardware.

    Traditional Wrought Iron feel minus the heaviness from Kirsch.

    Metal drapery rods with classic wrought iron options are available in the 1 inch diameter Kirsch Wrought Iron line. With over twelve finials available in wrought iron to match, you will find everything you need to give your drapery treatment traditional overall appeal. Wrought Iron style drapes and window treatments have experienced a resurgence in popularity during the past several years and the Kirsch selections are distinctive in style and finish.

    Tailor made drapery hardware treatments can also be a choice.

    If you've looked all through the typical drapery hardware possibilities provided by Kirsch but can't find that ideal drapery rod, don't give up because customized drapery poles aren't as costly as you may think. Estate Rods are wood or metal-style drapery rods that work like a traditional traverse rod but mimic a decorative rod with finials. And, a few have decorative rings just for looks. Customized Estate Rods from Kirsch can be created to your exact requirements, so you'll know you're getting exactly what you want. These tailor made rods are a wonderful option for really unconventional windows, or for heavy window treatments that may not operate smoothly on a conventional traverse Rod.

    With all of the options available, Drapery Hardware from Kirsch really stands out because of their dedication to design, functionality and quality.

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