Curtain Brackets
- Description: Hardware that supports curtain rods, mounted on walls or ceilings.
- Types:
- Single brackets → for one layer of curtains (sheer or blackout).
- Double brackets → for dual-layer curtains (sheer + blackout).
- Decorative brackets → often with finials, in wood, brass, or wrought iron.
- Pros: Easy to install, adds decorative value.
- Cons: Rods are visible, may not suit minimalistic interiors.
- Best Fit: Bedrooms, living rooms, traditional or semi-classical interiors.
Curtain Tracks
- Description: Channel systems where curtains glide smoothly on runners. Mounted on ceiling or wall.
- Types:
- Single-track systems → one curtain layer.
- Double/multi-track systems → multiple layers (sheer, blackout, lining).
- Motorized tracks → remote or smart-home operated.
- Pros: Sleek, smooth operation, can be hidden in false ceiling.
- Cons: Slightly more complex installation, higher cost for motorized.
- Best Fit: Modern interiors, large windows, hotel-style setups.
📌 Design Tip:
- Use brackets + rods if you want decorative curtain hardware as part of the room’s look.
- Use tracks if you prefer a sleek, minimal aesthetic or want concealed mounting in false ceilings.
- For luxury homes, motorized tracks integrate well with smart lighting and automation.




