Curtain Rods And Tracks

Find the perfect window rod or track — single, double, traverse, bendable, or no-drill.

Shop wall mount and ceiling mount hardware in sizes from 36 inches to 18 feet, in finishes to match every curtain style.

Which Window Hardware Is Right for You?

For over 10 years, we've helped people hang custom curtains the right way — and that starts with the right curtain hardware. Whether you need a track that opens with a single pull, a tension rod you can install in five minutes, or a bendable track for a bay window, here's how to find your fit.

Here's a quick guide to the types we carry — so you can pick the one that actually fits your window and lifestyle.

Traverse Rods & Glider Tracks

These are perfect if you want your curtains to open and close with a gentle pull. Our traverse curtain tracks use smooth-gliding carriers so even heavy panels slide with almost no effort.

Great for large windows, living rooms, and bedroom blackout curtains.

Tension & No-Drill Options

If you're renting or just don't want to put holes in your walls, our spring tension rods and adhesive ceiling tracks are your best friends.

The Alana tension rod takes about 30 seconds to install.

The Milani adhesive track mounts straight to a smooth ceiling — no hardware required.

Bendable Track for Tricky Spaces

Got a bay window, an L-shaped room divider, or an arched window frame?

flexible curtain track lets you shape the rail by hand. The Sharon & Riley track bends into corners, curves, and custom angles without any special tools.

Standard Adjustable Rods

Classic decorative curtain rods like the Remi work for most standard windows.

Adjustable in length, sturdy enough for heavy drapes, and available in popular finishes like matte black.

Curtain Pull Wands

A standalone accessory for smoother, hands-free control on tracks that don't include one.

Curtain Compatibility

  • Pinch pleat curtains & Ring top curtains — works with most traverse and decorative rods with eyelets
  • Rod pocket curtains — works with standard and tension rods
  • Grommet curtains — slides directly on rod-style hardware

What Makes a Good Curtain Rod?

It's more than just a stick. Here's what we look for — and what you should too.

Material & Weight Rating

Aluminum rods are lightweight and rust-free. Carbon steel handles heavier drapes.

Always check the weight capacity for blackout panels.

Mounting Type

Wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, or no-drill — each changes how your curtains hang and how much light they block at the edges.

Length Range

Most of our rods extend to cover windows from 36 inches all the way to custom widths. Measure your window before you buy.

Finish Durability

Our rods use electroplated or anti-scratch coated finishes. They won't chip, flake, or yellow over time like cheaper painted options.

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Free Shipping Over $79

No hidden fees. Orders over $199 ship free to anywhere in the continental US.

Real Home Tested

Every product in this collection has been checked for quality, ease of install, and long-term durability.

Fast, Friendly Support

Have a question? Email us directly. We respond within one business day — no bots, just real people.

Affordable Without Compromise

Our hardware starts at just $14.99. You don't have to spend a lot to get something that looks and works great.

Frequently Asked Questions

A curtain rod is a solid bar — your curtains hang from rings or rod-pocket panels looped over it.

A curtain track uses sliding carriers or gliders, so you can draw your curtains open and closed with a smoother, quieter pull.

Tracks tend to work better for heavy or wide curtain panels.

Yes! Two options are completely no-drill.

Spring Tension Rod uses spring pressure to stay in place — no screws at all.

The adhesive ceiling Track uses strong double-sided tape that bonds directly to smooth surfaces like marble, glass, or polished tile.

Measure your window width first, then add 8–12 inches on each side so the curtains can stack off the glass when open.

For example, a 36-inch window needs a rod of at least 52–60 inches.

Yes — that's exactly what the Sharon & Riley Bendable Track are designed for. You bend it by hand into any shape: L-corners, U-bays, gentle arches, or custom angles. No heat, no special tools.

It's the easiest solution we know for awkward or non-standard window frames.

Yes — our Mira and Magda tracks ceiling-mount and work well as room divider hardware.

Heavy-duty tracks rated 30+ lbs, like Wanda or Taylor, are built for lined and blackout curtains.