#Target umbra curtain rod bronze windows#
I can get everything I need for all three windows for about $220, including the rings! That’s a very reasonable (cheap, actually!) price for drapery hardware for three windows, especially when one window is 104 inches wide. And honestly, the brackets may not be a problem since I hang my draperies with a return that goes to the wall that will probably cover up most of the view of the bracket.
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And also the fact that the rings are clip ons and not made for drapery pins causes a problem, but I’m sure I can come up with a solution for that. I think that the curtain rod itself is beautiful, and I really like the understated finials. I did find this Umbra brushed brass curtain rod from Bed, Bath & Beyond. I think that antique brass curtain rods would look beautiful with black draperies! But finding reasonably priced antique brass curtain rods in the sizes that I need is not an easy task. Traditional Bedroom by New York Interior Designers & Decorators Chango & Co. I’ve never really been a fan of metal curtain rods, but I’ve really come to love antique brass.Įclectic Dining Room by Boardman Photographers Adrienne DeRosa I think they come in black, but black curtains on a black wood curtain rod…that’s just too much. Stained wood curtain rods just aren’t really the look I want with my black draperies. But they’re just not the right choice for the direction I’m going in my dining room. Generally when I want curtain rods, I head to Bed, Bath & Beyond and purchase their wood curtain rods, rings, and brackets. But the fact is that I’m having such a hard time finding something that I actually like at a reasonable price. I know, it’s not really a thing that you’d think about when considering a splurge…or at least I generally wouldn’t. I started thinking about this yesterday when I was looking for curtain rods for my dining room draperies. For others, a splurge might be a $200 cashmere throw for your bedroom. But regardless of where we are on that spectrum, we still have to decide what things are worthy of a splurge, and which things aren’t. For some, a splurge might be a $15,000 La Cornue range for your kitchen remodel.
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And of course, splurging has different meanings for all of us. When I want to splurge on something, I can always think of a thousand other things that I COULD be spending that money on. But at the same time, since I do save thousands and thousands of dollars by DIYing just about everything myself, I wanted to give myself the freedom to splurge on things here and there if and when I thought that splurge would really make a difference in the room…or just make me happy.īut I’ll admit, splurging is difficult for me. Yes, I love the challenge of getting the “look for less” by DIYing anything and everything that I can. Yes, I want to be wise with how I spend my money. When Matt and I moved into this house, and we were about 95% sure that this would be our last house (Matt is 100% sure, I’m about 90%), I made myself a promise that I wouldn’t be super cheap all the time when it came to making decorating and design decisions.