Are you in the process of installing your beautiful new set of curtains? Even after having installed a brand-new curtain set, you may be wondering whether certain accessories should be used, such as tie backs or holdbacks for them. Many aspects of your window treatments are a personal decision that is simply based on preference and nothing else. There really is no standard way comes to many things, such as, the height of the curtain above the window sill, how much the curtains hang on the floor or above the floor, whether to use blackout curtains or normal ones, whether you're curtain rod brackets should be visible or not, and much more.
However tie backs can add tremendous appeal to your hardware, in addition to the functional benefits they offer. They are available in many designs, materials, styles, etc. And you can even create them yourself, using a strip of ribbon, beads, or a simple hook that is attached to either side of the curtains where they can be placed against the wall..
You can also use any number of colors or designs. Even leather strips can be used if leather is your thing and it will work well in your home. Just consider how long you'd like them to last because if they are made out of fabric or similar material they may wear out much quicker than that of wood or metal hooks. For instance if the sun beats down against them for considerable amount of time, the ribbon can fade and get weaker over time.
Also consider how heavier curtains are as well as the material used to make them. If they are on the heavier side, you may want to tie backs that are sturdy and won't have any issue holding back the curtains to let the sunlight in.
Lastly, you want to make sure your tie backs, and the rest of your window treatment meet your approval. Again there is no standard when it comes to how curtains are a should be presented in your home. You're the one spending time and money on your curtain set up, so your preferences are far and away the most important. For instance, I personally prefer my curtains hanging straight down at the sides of my windows, so I don't use tie backs at all.
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