Curtain Hanging
When hanging your curtains, there is a variety of different curtain hanging options, depending on the type of curtain heading and whether you are using a curtain pole or curtain track.
The following hanging options are recommended by Ada & Ina for our curtain headings:
Gathered Curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Cottage Pleat Curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Pencil Pleat Curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Deep Pleat Curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Wave Curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Silent Gliss Wave Curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Single Pleat Curtains
- Metal hooks included and sewn in the curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Double Pleat Curtains
- Metal hooks included and sewn in the curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Triple Pleat Curtains
- Metal hooks included and sewn in the curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Tailored Fold Pleat Curtains
- Metal hooks included and sewn in the curtains
- Can be used with both Curtain pole and Curtain Track
Eyelet Curtains
- Only suitable for Curtain Poles
Tab Top Curtains
- Only suitable for Curtain Poles
Rod Pocket Curtains
- Only suitable for Curtain Poles
- However, can also be used with curtain track by using curtain clips
Examples of Hanging options for a Curtain Pole
Examples of Hanging options for a Curtain Track
Related links:
Ada & Ina's Curtain Headings >>
Ada & Ina's Curtain Width (Fullness) >>
All about Linen curtains by Ada & Ina >>