Check your measurements and mark: Refer to your worksheet for the correct measurements. Using a metal tape measure, repeat all measurements and make a small pencil mark on the wall indicating the correct width and length. Hold the rod up to the wall using the pencil marks as a guide. Position the mounting brackets on the rod, and use a pencil to mark where the brackets will be screwed into the wall. Be sure that the rod is centered on the window.
Select hardware: The type of hardware you purchase is determined by the style of your window coverings; for instance, heavier weight fabrics and longer lengths require heavier rods than lightweight sheers and laces. Many valances require either a double rod or a completely separate rod. Curtain and drapery rods should be at least as wide as your final measured width. If your rod has decorative finials on the ends, the finials should extend beyond the final measured width so they will be visible.
Follow these steps for installing your window treatments:
Before You Begin
You will need:
Metal tape measure (a cloth measuring tape could give you inaccurate readings)
Pencil and paper (Download our measuring worksheet)
Level (optional)
Rod with mounting brackets and hardware
Drill with either a 3/32-inch bit (for wall studs) or a ¼-inch bit (for drywall)
Standard screwdriver