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Perfect Bay Window Hardware Part 2

We have discussed the most common scenario for bay window Hardware that allows the draperies to utilize a one way draw on either side of the bay and a center split panel in the center as shown below. Very Good Reasons There are a few good reasons why this makes sense. As a rule, there is generally not a lot of space on either side of the bay window for stack. Opening and closing the drapery around corners on rings can be very difficult depending upon the angle of the bay and the size of the treatment overall. The stack is split into smaller more evenly distributed sections, allowing for more overall view. Lets look at some variations available to make things cleaner and lower the bracket count. Special Brackets The use of specially made corner brackets can allow the panels to draw more closely into the corner and support the treatment with fewer brackets. The illustration above shows this aesthetically pleasing option. It is also the most expensive option for bay window hardware. The rod is miter cut and welded into place. The angled rod is then mounted to a wall plate shaped to fit the angle of the […]

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