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Livingroom Elliptical(4 pane),Dining Elliptical (2 pane) Casement

by Cathy
(St John's NL,Canada)

Question:
Hi,

Wondering if you can help me with my 2 new windows(renovations. Both windows have had to be lowered due to the curved part at top. Now my windows are quite low to the floor(had to take out bottom header. The window part at top,before elliptical is now at eye level.I was going to put the curtain rod across that part of the window and hang curtains there but now I am not sure it will look good.I love the curve at top and don't want to cover that up but the rest of the window needs something.It looks too bare with nothing up to them.PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks

Answer

What you need is a flexible curtain rod which can be curved to the shape of your elliptical window. This way you can have both the curtain on your window without spoiling the curved top.

You can purchase the flexible curtain rods here.

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