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Kenney 5/8" Diameter Double Rod Conversion Kit


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  • The Kenney 5/8" Double Curtain Rod Conversion Kit adds a layered look to your window
  • Mounting brackets project the front rod 5" and back rod 3" from the wall
  • Steel double rod conversion kit is adjustable from 42-120"
  • For use with light to medium weight curtains in your bedroom or living room
  • Includes: one telescoping back curtain rod, mounting brackets, center support, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions

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Add a layered look to your windows with the Double Curtain Rod Conversion Kit by Kenney. Layering curtains gives you more control over how much light to let into your room throughout the day and provides more insulation during colder months. The Double Curtain Rod Conversion Kit includes a back telescoping steel curtain rod and double rod brackets with mounting hardware to convert your existing curtain rod into a double curtain rod. The brackets project the front rod 5 inches from the wall and the back rod 3 inches from the wall. The included curtain rod in black, nickel, pewter, or oil rubbed bronze finishes, adjusts from 42 inches to 120 inches to fit your window. To layer, place decorative curtains on the 5/8" diameter front rod and sheer curtains on the back 5/8" diameter rod. Use in your bedroom or living room to hang light to medium weight curtains. Curtain Rod Conversion Kit Includes: one telescoping steel back curtain rod, two double rod mounting brackets, one center support, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions. When considering purchasing a curtain rod, measuring the area is essential to ensure a perfect fit. Here’s a few helpful tips on how to measure before buying. Determine the Curtain Rod’s Placement. Above Your Window: For a more spacious appearance, hang your curtains 4" to 6" above your window’s frame or trim. Choose Your Curtain Rod’s Width: Measure the width of your window, including the frame or trim. Measure the Curtain Rod’s Diameter: Consider the weight of your curtains (e.g., blackout curtains, thermal curtains, or sheers) when selecting the rod diameter. Choose the appropriate curtain rod size based on the weight and style of your drapes.

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