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These use a built-in track with carriers that glide along a groove, often operated by a cord or baton. They are ideal for heavy drapes and large spans like sliding doors.

The most common variety, featuring visible poles and ornamental finials (decorative end caps). They are available in various materials like metal (brass, wrought iron, nickel) and wood. curtain rod

Designed for layering, these feature two parallel rods—a larger front rod for decorative panels and a thinner back rod for sheers. These use a built-in track with carriers that

These use a built-in track with carriers that glide along a groove, often operated by a cord or baton. They are ideal for heavy drapes and large spans like sliding doors.

The most common variety, featuring visible poles and ornamental finials (decorative end caps). They are available in various materials like metal (brass, wrought iron, nickel) and wood.

Designed for layering, these feature two parallel rods—a larger front rod for decorative panels and a thinner back rod for sheers.