Versailles Home Fashions Pair of Swing Arm with Ball Finial, 14 by 25 -Inch
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However, I'm attempting to remember what it looked like online. I know it has a patented adjusting arm, however. Several months ago, I bought a set that fit my 36" window and I adjust each arm till it is the length I want, and then tighten the small screw that came with it. Although I don't know how far I pulled the arms out, I know I didn't push them to the limit. Hence, the overall length would be 24 inches for each arm.
Please accept my apologies It is unclear what you want me to do. There are two of mine that extend the length of the door, but do not
There is an upper limit of 25" for the entire rod, from the farthest edge of the part that screws into the wall to the final ball at the end of the rod to keep the curtain from falling off. It's 19-something It is a standard rule of thumb that a curtain can hang from the rod for a maximum of 1/2 inch.
A 1/2" round rod is used
Selected User Reviews For Versailles Home Fashions Pair of Swing Arm with Ball Finial, 14 by 25 -Inch
These rods are one of my favorites because of their versatility -- The french door is opened, the french door is closed with the glass uncovered, and the french door is closed with the 24" is measured as the distance from the bottom of the rod to the top of the curtain. It is possible to hang a curtain from a length of 19 feet and 3 inches Here is a pic of me measuring 1/2" in diameter. This rod needs to be returned to get a larger.
I recently got these to use in my bay window - they work well As I installed cellular shades for the large center window, I only needed them for the two smaller side windows. The curtains look fantastic and I love that they can open and close and can be tied. That being said, I was unhappy when I received the invoice since I didn't receive the twenty-five dollars I expected The 24" I ordered was bigger than the 5 inch that I ordered. The 24" rod was described as being too short in many reviews so I was very appreciative of the 25" rod. It was not so complicated as it looked (I didn't look closely), so I cracked it open. There was not enough room for it to fit perfectly, and it sagged, but it stayed in place when I screwed in the tiny screw. It would be a shame if you lost these tiny screws, as they made a huge In the end, I am happy with the curtains rods, but I think an extra inch will make a huge difference in having them stay straight.
The curtain rods should not be used at their maximum length if you intend to use them close to it. They do not line up when extended. The bottom of the curtain dips, causing the curtain to not be level. Returning home is what I have to do.
There is a lack of a ball finial on one end, and I'm not sure how to obtain In the event that the ball needs to be replaced, I will update my review. I tried using the rod anyway, but the curtain keeps falling off without the finial. The swing arm rods appear to work well except for the defective part. I hope the new ball will solve the problem.
But as soon as I extend them to the full extension, the rods sag downward. They are not very appealing to me, but until I find something better I'll make do with them.
This is a great rod. I found some screws in my toolbox and took the screws out of my toolbox to install them. There was no reason for the screws not to be included in the package as the instructions actually recommend the use of.
I have ordered from this company three times and each time the product has been consistent, but like some reviews have noted, they do slant instead of sticking Though I am OCD, I tend to overlook it because I like them so much. I love that our interior shutters are wooden, so I can have them open behind the shutters for more natural light and still close the shutters and curtains for privacy or to keep the cold out in winter. There's no particular reason why they slant a bit.
I was unable to install the product as a straight line when I installed it. However, I resolved it using Command Hook. As you can see in the image, it now looks as it should.