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Decopolitan Urn Telescoping Double Drapery Rod Set, 72-144", Antique Bronze

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Size: 72-144"


Color: Antique Bronze


Pattern Name: Rod


Features

  • Front rod has 7/8" diameter and back sheer rod has 5/8" diameter
  • Mounting hardware included
  • Installs in minutes
  • Adjustable length design

Description

Decopolitan Urn Telescoping Double Drapery Rod Set, 72-144-Inch, Antique Black

Brand: Decopolitan


Color: Antique Bronze


Product Dimensions: 72"L x 5"W


Material: Steel


Mounting Type: Wall Mounted


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 25 Pounds


Manufacturer: Beme International LLC


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 98


Brand: Decopolitan


Color: Antique Bronze


Product Dimensions: 72"L x 5"W


Material: Steel


Mounting Type: Wall Mounted


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 25 Pounds


Manufacturer: Beme International LLC


UPC: 680656136898


Global Trade Identification Number: 98


Item Weight: 1.14 pounds


Country of Origin: Cambodia


Item model number: 27873A6898


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish types: black


Assembly required: Yes


Number of pieces: 2


Warranty Description: 30 Day Limited


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Telescoping double curtain rod, wall brackets, screws and anchors


Import: Imported


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  • Looks great and will be buying more!
Size: 36-72-Inch Color: Brown Pattern Name: Rod
Would definitely buy this again! Relatively easy to put up with one person as I did, but would go faster with 2...esp to hold the level while marking the holes for the brackets. As others have stated, the holes are a little difficult to get to. The brackets seem sturdy even though they don't seem to be 100% straight... They are slightly twisted, but it doesn't interfere with anything and really isn't noticeable. I haven't 100% tested the light factor, but in the early afternoon with the lights off, it seemed to be doing a pretty darn good job! Here's some tips that might help those trying to decide whether these are good for blackout curtains and darkening rooms: 1) The way around the mounting holes clearance is to drill or use the screw to make a pilot hole... Depending on what material you're putting it into (I was installing them on paneling)... Put one screw in with a regular screwdriver until it's almost all the way in and then put the other screw in the same way. While it's loose, the bracket can lean to the side as you're screwing it in. Once the screws are almost in, hold the bracket back against the wall, and it will be easier to tighten the rest of the way. 2) a 4' bubble level and a small (even 2") bubble level help immensely. I used the four foot to level the brackets across and then I used a smaller level to level the bracket vertically. 3) I'm not sure how wide I made the rod altogether, but it worked out perfect because half of the rod sits in the two right brackets then the second half of the rod slides into the left. I think in the long run, this will make it sturdier versus it resting on the rod that slides inside, but I realize it's not possible with all situations. I also butted the end knobs up against the bracket and used the set screws to help hold them in place. Since I won't be opening and closing them a lot, I can't tell you how well it'll hold up to actually sliding the curtains across the bars without them moving, but I'm sure if you use a screwdriver to tighten the set screws instead of just finger tight, they will definitely hold the rod in place. 4) As you can see in the pictures, I have grommet room-darkening curtains. I overlapped the two curtains in the middle and took the last grommet, brought it out over the front rod and just hooked the Grommet over the knob on the back rod. That brings the curtain closer to the wall and will hopefully eliminate any side light. Overlapping the two curtains doesn't affect being able to open the curtains either...except sliding them open (obviously).They can still be pulled back far enough to let enough light and breeze in when needed. The last picture is to give you an idea on how close the curtain rods are to the window. A lot closer than I expected. The molding on my windows are an inch thick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2017 by Centaurette Centaurette

  • Great buy. I'd get them again.
Size: 72-144-Inch Color: Brown Pattern Name: Rod
Great for the price. I used these to curtain a wall behind my bed. When you get them, take the rods completely apart and toss the plastic caps used for shipping. Sort by size, 3 smallest are for inside rod, 3 largest for outside rod. Reassemble each set with the two largest pieces on the outside ends and the smaller inside. DO NOT put the decorative caps on till the very last, but do make sure you have the correct ends on the outside. You will need to do this for both sizes of rods. When you install the brackets, undo the thumb-screws (that are used to secure the rods later) all the way out or the rods won't fit. This is VERY important if you are installing them by yourself, otherwise you'll be climbing down, moving the ladder and climbing back up a couple dozen more times than you plan to. After the brackets are up, you will have to put half your inside (sheers) on one end of the rod; insert that rod into the end bracket and center bracket (use the small center rod to reach the center bracket). With that resting on the brackets, put the other half of the sheers on the other rod piece. Now slide that rod over the smaller center section of rod resting in the center bracket, and back it into the remaining bracket. Now you can put the decorative ends on. Don't tighten the thumbscrew in the center till you have the ends lined up the way you want them (I didn't tighten mine at all). Now you can fluff the curtains to even the folds. Follow the same procedure for the top curtain (or valance or whatever you are using) This rod set is nice and sturdy. If you can't find the color you want for the end pieces, the rods and brackets are nearly black and you can easily spray-paint the endcaps (or not even use them for a sleek look.) My end caps seem to have a brassy tone, so I'll likely darken them next time I have the energy to haul that ladder through the house again. It took me a little less than an hour to install, but my small room has 10' ceilings and trying to work around the furniture that I couldn't move very far. Also plaster and lath is difficult to drill through, so it was hard to get high enough to get good leverage. I needed a LONG Phillips bit in my screw gun to clear the curve in the bracket. I actually didn't need the double rod, but it was a better price than the single and I like to change things on occasion so may need it in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2016 by J. Hunter J. Hunter

  • Nice curtain rods!
Size: 72-144" Color: Antique Bronze Pattern Name: Rod
These curtain rods are great! They are the work horse behind my room revamp. The telescoping feature gives them incredible span. They seem sturdy, and would have been easy to install with someone else’s husband—but that’s an unrelated issue. The finals are perfectly modern and understated. They perfectly accommodate sheers on the inner rod and grommet tops on the outer rod. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Lisa K Dunham

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