My Favorite Place to Hang a Curtain Is From the Ceiling

Hanging your curtains “high and wide” is a classic design trick. By placing your curtain rod closer to the ceiling and making sure it’s wider than the actual window frame, you fool the eye into thinking your walls are taller and your windows are bigger than they actually are.
But you don’t need a curtain rod at all. My favorite method to achieve the high-and-wide look is to hang curtains straight from the ceiling on a track. Instead of curtain rings (or rod-pocket mounting), ceiling track comes with gliders, also called carriers, that attach to the curtains and allow you to smoothly glide them open and closed.
This approach has a few advantages. When your curtains hang from the ceiling to the floor, they’re uninterrupted by chunky hardware, yielding a clean vertical appearance and helping to make your room appear more spacious. And depending on your fabric choice, they can also look both grand and unfussy.
In my living room, I used ceiling track to hang a wall of curtains across several windows that face the street. Their seamless attachment to the ceiling makes the room look bigger while providing full privacy at night, without the gaps that can sometimes happen with rod-hung curtains. The carriers also make it easier for me to slide the drapes open and closed than if the curtains were rod-mounted. I couldn’t be happier.
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