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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
It is simple, elegant, easy to install — perfect.
Viviane
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
These curtain rod wall mounts are great. They are of good quality and are very easy to install. They matched perfectly with the rod we bought from the same supplier. The only thing you have to be carful with is to lose up the screws that firm the rod to the mounts. if you slide the rod inside the mount with the screws tightened up, they will scratch the rod. These screws are tiny and the other down side is that they are set in an angle which makes it challenging to screw and unscrew them once they are mounted on the wall as at that point it's hard to see them being so close to the ceiling.
Joel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
I've bought this bracket for 2 different projects and I love it. It is a little more expensive but worth it, especially if any of your rods are visible. The look is truly high end in appearance. It is sturdy and works well with 1" rods. It transforms inexpensive rod and drapes to a custom look. No problem to install.
TAC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
These are beautiful and good quality. Reviews saying a 1" rod doesn't fit may not have read the directions. Even in the listing pictures it tells you, rod must be slid in from the side. If you try to place it in from the top it will seem like it doesn't fit.If you read the directions and do it right, these, along with the matching rod, look like you spent $300 or more.I got the warm gold to coordinate with the knobs on my RH nightstands.
Customer Review
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2024
These are a great upgrade over the basic brackets that are included with our matching Ivilon curtain rods. We used these brackets in the bedroom as an upgrade to go with our pinch pleat curtains, but when we decided to reorder the rods for a second room we omitted the fancier brackets. The rods still look good as installed, but I have a feeling we will be replacing the brackets with these sometime in the future.As other reviewers mentioned - make sure you follow the directions when installing these to avoid damaging the finish on the curtain rod. The 1” rods we used have to be threaded in from the side of the 2 brackets for each window, then you twist the finials on the ends of the rods. When we installed them, one person was on a ladder at the window with the parts from the inside of the bracket, measuring and mounting the inner peg to the wall. A second person (me) was across the room assembling the curtain rod system as a set, so that we could minimize how much the finished metal parts rubbed against each other. We installed these at 10 windows using the process below, and it went very smoothly.Assembly process for our curtains: Lay out all parts on the floor on a soft surface. Count out how many rings you’ll need for the curtains you’re hanging - we had pinch pleated panels with 7 folds + the inside/outside edges, and 2 curtain panels per rod, so that’s 18 rings total for each rod. We left one ring on the fixed position outside the bracket to help keep the curtains in blackout-position. Open the set screws on every bracket fully before you start to avoid accidental scraping damage. I assembled each window as a complete set using this formula =(1) take 1 rod of correct length,(2) slide the rod from the side into the finished half of one bracket, leaving approx 2” of rod visible,(3) add a single ring between the bracket and the short end,(4) twist a finial on the short end of the rod to close it,(5) add remaining rings, reserving one, to the middle of the rod,(6) thread second bracket from opposite side, matching 2” offset,(7) add final curtain ring,(8) twist on final finial.Then the whole assembled system can be lifted and slotted onto the peg-part of the bracket, now affixed to the wall, as a whole. Finally, tighten the set screws before hanging the curtain panels.