Properly hung curtains can transform a room, adding style, elegance, and a finished look to your windows. While it may seem intimidating at first, hanging curtains yourself is a relatively simple DIY project that can save you money and give you a sense of accomplishment. We also recorded installation videos for you.
Step 1: Gather Tools
Having the right tools and materials on hand will make the curtain-hanging process much smoother. Here's what you'll need:
Curtains and hardware, Measuring tape, Pencil, Drill, Screws, Ladder or step stool

Step 2: Take Measurements
To ensure a perfect fit, you'll need to measure the width and height of your windows accurately.
Measure the Width:
Stretch your tape measure across the frame of the window from left to right. A laser measuring device can save time, measuring an entire room in just ten minutes.

If you want your curtains to sit outside the window frame, add about 4-6 inches on each side of the window for the "stack back."

Measure the Height:
Starting above the window frame, extend your tape measure down to where you want your curtains to end.

Step 3: Install the Brackets
Choose Bracket Height:
The standard practice is to position the brackets around 4-6 inches above the window frame. This gives the illusion of a taller window and allows extra space for the curtains to drape beautifully.

Mark the Wall:
Grab your pencil and lightly mark where the top screw of each bracket will go. Ensure these marks are perfectly level across the window.
Secure the Brackets:
If you hit a stud, you can screw the brackets directly into those. No stud? Use wall anchors for support. Choose a drill bit that matches the size of your anchors, then secure brackets firmly with screws.

Step 4: Place the Curtain Rod
If you're using a Roman rod, gently pull the ends apart until it's just a smidge wider than the width of your window frame.
Insert the Rod:
Carefully position the rod into the bracket cups. Take a step back and eyeball it to make sure it looks centered above your window.
Level and Securing:
Place your level on top of the rod to check everything is horizontal. If your brackets come with set screws, tighten them until firm against the rod.
Step 5: Hang the Curtains
Attach the Curtains:
Before you begin, consider how your curtains are designed to be hung:
- Rod Pocket: Slide the rod through the pocket sewn across the top of each panel.
- Grommets or Eyelets: Metal rings at the top slide directly onto the rod.
- Hooks or Pinch Pleats: Insert hooks into the back of the panels, then hang onto rings or the rod.
- Rings or Clips: Clip each one to the top edge of your curtains, spaced evenly.
Adjust the Curtains:
With the curtains on the rod, gently shimmy them into place along the length. Create uniformly equal folds or pleats for a polished look.

Conclusion: How to Hang Curtains Like a Pro
Hanging curtains may seem like a daunting task, but with this step-by-step guide, you'll be able to tackle the project with confidence. Remember to measure carefully, choose the right curtains and hardware, and take your time to ensure a beautiful, polished look.
