4 Systems To Hang Curtains Without Making Holes

You may live in a rented flat, you may not have much of a hand with a drill or you simply do not want to drill holes in your walls. In any case, these hole-free curtain hanging systems are just what you need. In addition, you will be able to choose the curtains that you like the most without fear that they will not fit, enjoying a decoration that suits you.

 

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1. HANG CURTAINS WITH ADHESIVE HOOKS

One of the most comfortable systems that exist to hang curtains without drilling holes is to use adhesive hooks. These adhere to the wall (it is recommended to let the adhesive work for about an hour), and then you just have to place the rod with the curtains. In addition, these types of systems usually hold a lot.

One piece of advice: do not forget to make the relevant measurements before sticking the stickers, this way you will avoid chips on the walls.

2. HANG CURTAINS WITH A TENSION ROD

Another very popular method of hanging curtains without holes is tension rods. These are extensible bars that are placed between two walls or inside the same windows and that are supported thanks to the pressure they exert. It is the same system that is usually used to hang shower curtains. Fast and very functional!

3. HANG CURTAINS WITH A STICKY ROD

In addition to adhesive hooks, there are also adhesive bars. This solution for hanging curtains without drilling holes offers a lot of comfort and is recommended in areas such as the kitchen. To install it, the surface must be clean. Next, remove the protective plastic from the bar and stick it on the wall or inside the window. It’s ready!

4. HANG CURTAINS WITH A MAGNETIC ROD

Magnetic or magnetized bars are designed to adhere to walls and all kinds of metal surfaces. The rod must be long enough to span the entire window, and also strong enough to hold the curtains. What system do you stay with?

As you can see, there is life beyond the drill and the holes, although in rooms like the living room, traditional rods are usually the best option, due to their size and because the curtains look more elegant. Some bars even include decorative finials on the ends for an even more sophisticated effect. In the end, it’s all a matter of preference.

Posted by Rennata

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.