Monday, July 11, 2011

DIY (So Affordable) Drapery Rods

Here's a great trick for getting super affordable drapery hardware for your new home. Simply go to your local Home Depot/Lowes type store and ask for electrical conduit.


For the master bedroom in our new home, I needed a FIFTEEN FOOT drapery rod. Those can be SO expensive! I read online about someone who used 1/2" electrical conduit instead so I decided to try it out. The total cost for the rod was less than $5! The electrical conduit was sold in 10' segments so I bought two and had them cut down into 7' 6" pieces for me at the store. I also purchased a "Set Screw Coupling" which I used to secure the two pieces together.


If you need a rod that is 10' or less in length then you won't need the coupling piece. Just have your conduit cut to the exact size you need and you are done.

To hang my drapery rods I used some left over brackets from an Ikea set. However, you could even make your own brackets using a few other items from the hardware store. Check that out here.



Here are a few ways you could dress up these drapery rods:
  • Attach cabinet hardware or door knobs to each end as finials
  • Paint the conduit with Rustoleum Spray Paint to match your decor (white, black, navy etc.)
  • Use copper plumbing pipe instead (more expensive but beautiful)
  • Choose a wider size such as 2" conduit for a heavier look
I will use this technique again in my dining room, but I think I'll try adding finials and spray painting the whole thing a dark navy. (I am kind of obsessed with navy right now. Anyone else loving it too?)

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this idea... I might have to do something like this myself. I need a 113" long curtain rod, which I was just going to put some tab top drapes on... so they don't need to be pulled back and forth. This would work well, I think! Especially if I paint the rod first...

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