Diy Double Pipe Curtain Rod
Monica benavidez the creative diyer who writes monica wants it came up with this project using pipe for our series here on the home depot blog diy challenge.
Diy double pipe curtain rod. These rods will easily adjust to any height and you can create double curtain rods with the tutorial as well. Slide your rods into their holes. Diy double curtain rods if you like the look of sheers behind your curtains you will want to make a diy double curtain rod which is just as easy as making a single. Easy diy copper pipe curtain rods.
Look for a stud. The finished whole room look. Slide a length of 1 2 pipe into your 3 4 tee. Be sure to make it long enough to extend past your window at least six inches on.
You will just cut double the pieces of conduit and need double the finials but for brackets you will use these double brackets that will work well with the 1 2 conduit. You can make these diy copper curtain rods for less than 80 and. How to make a double curtain rod using galvanized pipes step 1. When your drape on and ready to go move the rod back towards the center support and screw the 1 2 pipe into the 1 2 tee opening.
Tap far enough to. Spray painted dark for a more industrial flair this diy project helps. Determine the height of the rod by attaching one close nipple to a floor flange. We needed a very long custom curtain rod 15 feet for our space.
Overall expense for the extra long drape rod. And with the gold spray painted finish they re also quite glam. This technique can be adapted to hang from your ceiling or a wall. These copper pipe curtain rods can be made for much less than it would cost you to buy them.
This versatile and quick diy curtain rod using rope and pipe has been one of the most popular posts we ve ever had on the blog. Diy plumbing pipe curtain rod we think the size and shape of plumbing pipes make them a perfect stand in for a curtain rod. Copper curtain rods can be really expensive but you can recreate the look for much less than 100 which is really cheap considering this is copper. If you choose to paint your curtain rods it is easiest to paint each of the pieces before assembling the diy curtain.
Use a hammer to tap an awl into the wall at each of the marked spots. These diy curtain rods are made from galvanized pipe so they have a cool industrial chic look to them. And it makes sense.