Curtain Rods
All Gotain curtain rods can be custom-made to your exact measurements – from classic chrome to minimalist wrought iron. The choice of curtain rod allows you to easily change the look of your curtain design. Each curtain rod is delivered as a complete package with all necessary accessories for easy installation.
Common questions about curtain rods
To make things as easy as possible for you to mount you new bespoke curtains on a curtain rod, all Gotain curtain rods come in complete packages. The complete packages include wall brackets/curtain rod holders, curtain rings and end pieces. The wall brackets in the complete kits are to fit one rod, but we also offer double brackets which are sold separately.
We recommend that you let your curtain rod extend around 30cm on each side of your window. This means that if your window is 100-140cm wide, a 200cm long curtain rod will be perfect! Do you have a wider window? All Gotain curtain rods can easily be extended by using a joiner for a wider rod.
So where should the curtain rod be mounted? We get questions everyday with customers wondering about the placement of their rods, "how should the rod be placed", "how do I fit a curtain rod", "where should I mount the curtain rod", "how high above the window should the curtain rod be" - it makes us so happy that the curtain rod is a star on the rise. And of course we will share our best tips! We recommend placing the rod centered between the top of the window and below the ceiling. This measurement can of course vary in between homes, but it's a good starting point. The higher up the curtain rod is placed, the more spaceous it makes the room feel.
All curtain rods come with brackets with a predecided distance from the wall. On each curtain rod you can read more about the exact distance on which your curtain rod will be.
A curtain rod that is mounted correctly, with a compatible screw and plug for your underlay, has no problem at all handling a blackout curtain, which are our heaviest curtains.
How wide should a curtain rod extend on the sides of a window? To find your perfect length, take the width of your window and add 40-60cm. This makes you get an extension of 20-30cm on each side of the window, where you can park your curtains. All Gotain curtain rods come in a length of 200cm, but can easily be cut or extended with a joiner to fit your exact measurements!
At Gotain we offer curtain rods in several different styles and dimensions, the thinnest one in black wrought iron and the thickest one in solid wood. You can find our assortment of curtain rods here!
Installing a curtain rod is a quick and easy business, we know you can do it! Gotains curtain rods are mounted by screwing the brackets to the wall (which screw and plug you need is based on your underlay). After the brackets are fitted you place the rod in the brackets, and secure it by tightening the attachment screws in the brackets. Gotains curtain rods are sold in complete packages and are 200cm long, if you need a longer curtain rod you can easily extend it by using a joiner. For example if you need a rod that is 3 meters long, two shorter pieces can be connected with a joiner for one complete rod, and then the superfluous length easily cut off.
We often get questions about mounting curtain rods in ceilings, but if you are after a curtain rod look we recommend you mount it on the wall. Bespoke curtains that are to be installed on a curtain rod can only be wall mounted, unfortunately not in the ceiling. Ceiling mounting is best done with curtain tracks, so if you want your curtains to drape from the ceiling we recommend that you check out Gotains curtain tracks!
The key to the most efficient blackout is to think high and wide! The absolutely best result are achieved by mounting you blackout curtains on e ceiling mounted track, that extends along the whole width of the room. Of course you can combine a curtain rod with blackout curtains, but then the blackout effect can be slighly compromosed. Read our blackout-guide for more tips and tricks!
To mount your rods in double layers you need a double bracket, which you can find here. This makes it possible to create a classic hotel look for your curtains, with a more sheer curtain closer to the window for privacy protection and filtering sunlight, and a heavier, blackout curtain facing the room. Here you can find more tips and tricks on how to get that hotel feeling in the bedroom!
You most certainly can, there are no limits to how long your curtain rod can be. By the help of a joiner (you can find it here) you can easily connect multiple curtain rods into one longer. It's important that brackets are placed with a distance of around each meter, to ensure that your extra long rod is stabile.
Both yes and no! Without getting into the nerdy stuff, we offer a corner piece to our black wrought iron rod that works exactly like an angle for curtain tracks. By the help of this little piece you can drape a corner seamlessly. To hear more about this special component, email us at info@gotain.com.