Monday, December 12, 2011

Ornate Curtain Tie Backs

Have you ever wanted to have a permanent and easy way to keep open and close your curtains without a lot of hassle? The key to a good curtain tieback (sometimes referred to as a holdback or hook) is it should be straightforward to use and permanent. A tasteless technique is naturally tying the curtain panel into a loose knot as a temporary explication but not only can this damage the curtain over time but it is an inefficient recipe for heavier curtains and time enchanting to retie curtains that have come undone. Cloth tiebacks are also a potential explication but these wish fitting the curtain straight through a small loop of fabric and pulling the curtain out again. Once again this is a time enchanting method.

Solid brass curtain tiebacks are a great explication to these problems because they are constantly installed directly into the wall and have a straightforward one step system. The curtain is pushed over the tieback and is for real supported by the post. Tie backs range from small to large and depending on the weight of the curtains, distinct styles may be more proper than others.

Embroidered ties

Hook Style: A hook style curtain tie back will have a U or V shape and is perfect for use with heavy drapery or wide curtains that have a lot of extra fabric that will need to be held back. This includes heavily embroidered fabrics and heavy materials such as velvet. This style will typically use 2 to 4 wood screws for installation.

Post Style: This style is a T shape when held vertically and has a post with a screw lowest that is mounted directly into the wall. These tie backs are fantastic for light weight curtains or small panels. This is great for lace, sheer or any similar fabric that will not generate a large "bunch" when it is being held back.

Curtain tiebacks have been used for centuries and can be an elegant expanding to the home and your window treatments. Remember that window hardware can consist of a variety of pieces together with sash locks, sash pull and curtain rods. Tiebacks can help to generate or improve your existing theme because many patterns are ready together with excellent Victorian designs and modern patterns.

Ornate Curtain Tie Backs

Have you ever wanted to have a permanent and easy way to keep open and close your curtains without a lot of hassle? The key to a good curtain tieback (sometimes referred to as a holdback or hook) is it should be straightforward to use and permanent. A tasteless technique is naturally tying the curtain panel into a loose knot as a temporary explication but not only can this damage the curtain over time but it is an inefficient recipe for heavier curtains and time enchanting to retie curtains that have come undone. Cloth tiebacks are also a potential explication but these wish fitting the curtain straight through a small loop of fabric and pulling the curtain out again. Once again this is a time enchanting method.

Solid brass curtain tiebacks are a great explication to these problems because they are constantly installed directly into the wall and have a straightforward one step system. The curtain is pushed over the tieback and is for real supported by the post. Tie backs range from small to large and depending on the weight of the curtains, distinct styles may be more proper than others.

Embroidered ties

Hook Style: A hook style curtain tie back will have a U or V shape and is perfect for use with heavy drapery or wide curtains that have a lot of extra fabric that will need to be held back. This includes heavily embroidered fabrics and heavy materials such as velvet. This style will typically use 2 to 4 wood screws for installation.

Post Style: This style is a T shape when held vertically and has a post with a screw lowest that is mounted directly into the wall. These tie backs are fantastic for light weight curtains or small panels. This is great for lace, sheer or any similar fabric that will not generate a large "bunch" when it is being held back.

Curtain tiebacks have been used for centuries and can be an elegant expanding to the home and your window treatments. Remember that window hardware can consist of a variety of pieces together with sash locks, sash pull and curtain rods. Tiebacks can help to generate or improve your existing theme because many patterns are ready together with excellent Victorian designs and modern patterns.

Ornate Curtain Tie Backs

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