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4 Systems for Hanging Curtains Without Drilling

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You can live in a rental apartment, you may not have experience working with a drill, or you simply don't want to drill holes in the walls. In any case, these systems for hanging curtains without holes are exactly what you need. Moreover, you will be able to choose the curtains you like most, without worrying that they won't fit, enjoying decor that suits you perfectly.

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1. HANG CURTAINS USING ADHESIVE FIXTURES

One of the most convenient systems for hanging curtains without drilling holes is using adhesive fixtures. They stick to the wall (it's recommended to let the glue work for about an hour), and then you simply install the rod with curtains. Moreover, such systems usually support quite a significant weight.

One tip: don't forget to take the necessary measurements before applying the adhesive, to avoid wall damage.

2. HANG CURTAINS USING TENSION RODS

Another very popular way to hang curtains without holes is using tension rods. These are expandable bars installed between two walls or inside one window and held in place by the pressure they exert. This is the same system usually used for hanging shower curtains. Fast and very functional!

3. HANG CURTAINS USING ADHESIVE RODS

Aside from adhesive hooks, there are also adhesive rods. This solution for hanging curtains without drilling holes provides great comfort and is recommended in places like the kitchen. For installation, the surface must be clean. Then remove the protective film from the rod and stick it to the wall or inside the window. Done!

4. HANG CURTAINS USING MAGNETIC RODS

Magnetic or magnetized rods are designed to stick to walls and various metal surfaces. The rod must be long enough to cover the entire window and strong enough to hold the curtains. Which system will you choose?

As you can see, life isn't limited to drills and holes. While in rooms like the living room, traditional rods are usually the best option due to their size and because curtains look more elegant. Some rods even come with decorative ends for an even more sophisticated appearance. Ultimately, it all depends on personal preferences.