Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I’m so glad I came across your video. You made it SO easy for me to put up my new curtain rods. That speed square is a game changer!!!
Thank you for making me laugh while doing something I was previously frustrated doing. Listening to your wife giggle in the background is too cute. Idk how either of y’all are keeping it together while he goes on about the rods. Or pay attention…I’m sorry… follow along. Def subscribed and liked! I’m doing a ton of around the house stuff all by myself for the first time so hope you keep posting good stuff! Happy New Year!
😂 I love this video and that you didn’t edit out little moments like “pay attention, I mean, not pay attention…sorry”, very helpful but funny and relatable too!
Good job. After the last move and install my husband declared " never again.". We now have plantation shutters in our Florida home that were custom measured and installed. He loves them. Husband declaration was 10 years ago.
@@littleimprovements Husband a good thing too, but I learned to pick the battles...I really wanted shutters! Happy Saturday from the very hot and humid Treasure Coast of Florida . ...
Thank you for showing the screw anchor ... i haven't put up curtain rods because i don't know how to put in anchors. I tried a few times with the ones you hammer in and it didn't work out!! So thank you so much!
Wish builders would add extra studs around windows. If a kid pulls on that left side, she's coming out. I repair these all the time. Mostly heavier drapes though, that will probably be ok. Drapes are a pain in the butt any way you tackle them. Decorators have all these special ways they want them, never where there is a stud.
You are exactly right! I consider my wife the “designer” of the home, “honey can we hang this mirror here” .. “uhhh, any way we could push it a few inches to the left?!”
Good video! For those anchors I found a Phillips screwdriver that is the same size as the shank of the anchor and just twist and push the screwdriver through the drywall.
My anchors won’t go in all the way. I tried hammering them in and they started to get deformed. Perhaps I have studs behind my pilot holes? The (provided) screws are too small for the holes i created (per the curtain rod instructions) and aren’t gripping anything if I try to out them in without the anchors. I left the anchors in as far as i could and screwed the screws in. The anchors are sticking out like 1/8” from the wall. I’ll take all the advice i can get, thanks!
They could be too small for the hole... if you did hit a stud you can just take the anchor out and use a drill and screw. You'll know if you hit a stud because it won't keep spinning.
What if you put one bracket on and then tape the level on the rod and then just put the other bracket on the other end and then when the rod is level mark the brackets position. Remove rod. Replace bracket, mark holes (some brackets can't be installed while the rod is in) drill holes and it should be level?
thank you for this...i have created horrible holes in my drywall. tried to use those butterfly toggle and needed lots of filler! now i will intentionally put it into the stud and save myself the aggravation. that never occurred to me!
Stud makes best sense! Depends on where the stud framing is in your house. If that’s what is of most interest, find the studs first and work with those locations. Thanks for watching!
I think it would look good spaced out further than 3 inches depending on window size. Also the brackets are covered by the curtain so I think it would be totally fine spacing them out more to not hit a metal stud. What kind of building is this? I can’t imagine it’s a wood framed residential home
Nice video. Gave me some ideas. Could you add some links or more descriptions of the screw in anchors and that orange thing. I couldn't find those exact anchors. I searched" Toggle" brand but came up with toggle BOLTS. TIA.
Years ago I installed some new brackets into the old location and then later it all came crashing down. So I'm trying to a repair job. I was planning on picking a new location, but maybe I can still use the old location. I think their both going into studs and I used the supplied screws so I don't understand why it came down. It should have been strong enough. I guess I can try to use longer screws, I'm not sure bigger wider ones will fit through the bracket. Or maybe I can try the anchors into the stud. Otherwise, I guess it's a new spot, but that means the old spot will show.
If you’re going into studs, possibly try some longer screws. You can always try and put a screw into the wall (without bracket - on each side) to see by how secure it is when it goes in, or use a nail, you can also get a stud finder. Best of luck!
Hello. I watched your video. I manufacture and install curtains for all kinds of home offices in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. mechanical curtains, tulle curtains, fabric curtains, manufacturing and sewing. what I want to ask ; How are curtains sold in the United States, are they bought or can you give me advice? Thank you from now.
Hi there. These are purchased at IKEA, not sure if there are IKEA’s in Turkey, but they are a home owner consumer store. Buyers can buy all the parts to install including the sown fabric curtains and either install them themselves or pay someone to do it.
@@littleimprovements I'm sorry, I couldn't ask my question clearly because I wrote it through google translate. Would there be any demand if we wanted to serve as a curtain store in America? I am asking because you are a consumer consumer in America. thanks :)
A stud detector would be nice but as I show in this video if you have drywall anchors available and ready when you don’t hit a stud with your pilot hole you can adjust abs drill for a drywall anchor
Hello, can you advise what size drill bit I need to pre drill the hole for dry wall anchor. Dry wall anchor size I have is 0.98" (25mm) not sure what size drill but I need for pre drill
Hi Gabriella, are those measurements the width of the length of the drywall anchor? Usually I pick a drill bit about half as thick as the drywall anchor, start there and if the anchor won’t go in go a little bigger. The other thing is too if you hit a stud with your drill bit you don’t want to drill such a big whole that your screw won’t go into that whole too so maybe start small (thin).
Awesome stuff. Is 3 inches past the edge of the window sufficient enough to reveal the entire window plus some trim when the blinds are fully retracted? Would you move the bracket potential 3-6 inches past the edge of the window so the entire window plus trim is revealed when the curtains are retracted?
If the pole length supports going back 3-6 inches to make sure and reveals the trim/casing I think would do that. In our case we don’t have trim and casing (yet!) so this worked. But I would agree with you being able to reveal the casing would be nice.
I like the brackets you used. They are adjustable and you can actually access the screws with a screwdriver or drill straight on, not on an awkward angle. Can you please share the company name that makes them and where you can buy them ? Thank you !
Hey there, these are both made by “Johnson” , both cheaper Orange plastic but have been great for me for the investment! I think can get both at Lowe’s
I have really bad eye sight, also hearing impair impaired. Thank you for replying back to me. I use my phone camara To see my tv. I did not use it yesterday.
Thank you Green! Wife said both the curtains and curtain rods are both from IKEA. Looking for exact curtains, check back soon I’ll try and link them here. Thanks again for watching!!
It's easiest to pick them out by weight rating. Look for the 65# or 75# ( depending on your market). Get the plastic, Not the metal! Believe it or not, the plastic anchors are Much stronger. Always drill a pilot hole first, there may be framing behind the drywall.
Eddie, you are correct in regards to a ceiling that can be off. In my experience, the bar might show as lop sided in relation to the ceiling if not measured from the ceiling. Micro adjustments can always be made. Best to you!
@@littleimprovements it’s difficult to screw an anchor in the hole because it is plastic and there are many types, but depending on its shape, like spiral ones are impossible to fit in the hole, I think.
@@littleimprovements I am having tough times putting a plastic anchor for the screw to anchor beforehand, because it is plastic and easy to be bent or expanded while I put the plastic anchor into the hole hammering it in. Plus, I don't think anyone can just drill the right size hole for the plastic anchor. If so, the hole would be most likely big, the plastic anchor can't fit in snuggly, loosen out instead. It really requires a certain type of technique skill which means it's quite precise. But it depends on the shape of the plastic anchor. The wide or bigger spiral ones are difficult to fit in. Another problem is above the window frame about 3inches high, I always drill into the a hard piece that is most likely a stud, I guess. On top of that, the stud detector about $36, I purchased from ACE is pretty good, but it isn't correct. Some people say the cheaper ones are more sensitive. Do you have any good recommendations?
Great video, quick question though. Am I fully autistic or did you use a level to make a mark at the crease of the wall and ceiling? Why use the level? I'm probably missing something
Knella, I can’t remember if I did or not actually, now that I think of it I’m not sure that I did! Great consideration though. For me, it worked out well but the bottom of my curtains ended up behind a couch so the night wasn’t too worrisome for me. Thanks for the comment!
Black fixtures, white curtains? Cheap curtains? They're not drawn to see how they hang! For quality, thick curtains the rod should be wider! They actually look a mess and narration very poor by an amateur
Keith, I can’t wait to watch your video! I would love to see clean curtains and quality narration by a pro! Please send a link so I can’t see because I am interested. Thanks - Brian
lucky wife! You have a Terrific Patient Husband and He does wonderful work! Yay!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I’m so glad I came across your video. You made it SO easy for me to put up my new curtain rods. That speed square is a game changer!!!
Thank you for making me laugh while doing something I was previously frustrated doing. Listening to your wife giggle in the background is too cute. Idk how either of y’all are keeping it together while he goes on about the rods. Or pay attention…I’m sorry… follow along. Def subscribed and liked! I’m doing a ton of around the house stuff all by myself for the first time so hope you keep posting good stuff! Happy New Year!
Thank you for the kind words Rae! If you have an idea for a project, let us know! I’m sure we can make it happen! Happy New Year
A video i really needed at this hour, Really appreciate your detailing on the supports brackets.
I have been installing draperies for 18 years and I have never seen anyone use a square. That’s a new one.
Looks good!
Thanks for sharing.
😂 I love this video and that you didn’t edit out little moments like “pay attention, I mean, not pay attention…sorry”, very helpful but funny and relatable too!
Good job. After the last move and install my husband declared " never again.". We now have plantation shutters in our Florida home that were custom measured and installed. He loves them. Husband declaration was 10 years ago.
Plantation shutters are awesome!
@@littleimprovements Husband a good thing too, but I learned to pick the battles...I really wanted shutters! Happy Saturday from the very hot and humid Treasure Coast of Florida . ...
Thank you for showing the screw anchor ... i haven't put up curtain rods because i don't know how to put in anchors. I tried a few times with the ones you hammer in and it didn't work out!! So thank you so much!
You are very welcome, that’s why I made the vid! Happy Holidays
Thanks so much! I had never seeen one of those triangles which is really helpful for getting things lined up.
Thanks for the help
Wish builders would add extra studs around windows. If a kid pulls on that left side, she's coming out. I repair these all the time. Mostly heavier drapes though, that will probably be ok. Drapes are a pain in the butt any way you tackle them. Decorators have all these special ways they want them, never where there is a stud.
You are exactly right! I consider my wife the “designer” of the home, “honey can we hang this mirror here” .. “uhhh, any way we could push it a few inches to the left?!”
@@littleimprovementslol 😂
Homes in the United States are that cheaply built?
@@jason854656 Drywall walls, drywall is terrible, but I guess yes, cheaper than concrete.
@@jason854656 It's no secret.
Good video!
For those anchors I found a Phillips screwdriver that is the same size as the shank of the anchor and just twist and push the screwdriver through the drywall.
So with those particular brackets, I assume you have the option of moving the curtain rod closer or further away from the wall?
Thanks for answering my question about if i needed to go thru a stud!
Unless you’ve got toddlers who like to swing like Tarzan on the curtains they should be fine in drywall!
Thank you for giving simple instructions! Very helpful.
My anchors won’t go in all the way. I tried hammering them in and they started to get deformed. Perhaps I have studs behind my pilot holes? The (provided) screws are too small for the holes i created (per the curtain rod instructions) and aren’t gripping anything if I try to out them in without the anchors. I left the anchors in as far as i could and screwed the screws in. The anchors are sticking out like 1/8” from the wall. I’ll take all the advice i can get, thanks!
They could be too small for the hole... if you did hit a stud you can just take the anchor out and use a drill and screw. You'll know if you hit a stud because it won't keep spinning.
What if you put one bracket on and then tape the level on the rod and then just put the other bracket on the other end and then when the rod is level mark the brackets position. Remove rod. Replace bracket, mark holes (some brackets can't be installed while the rod is in) drill holes and it should be level?
A video I never new I needed!
Great vid! Also watched your vid on building faux shaker style doors for cabinets....awesome! ❤️🇨🇦
thank you for this...i have created horrible holes in my drywall. tried to use those butterfly toggle and needed lots of filler! now i will intentionally put it into the stud and save myself the aggravation. that never occurred to me!
Same - I was thinking of getting a stud finder
Looks great! Seemed easy enough to do.
You're assuming my ceiling is level?
Are there not studs on every window? Wouldn't the stud make the best anchor point?
Stud makes best sense! Depends on where the stud framing is in your house. If that’s what is of most interest, find the studs first and work with those locations. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing these tips, I hit a metal beam and cannot get the screws in. Should I get a beam finder or go out farther than 3 inches?
I think it would look good spaced out further than 3 inches depending on window size. Also the brackets are covered by the curtain so I think it would be totally fine spacing them out more to not hit a metal stud. What kind of building is this? I can’t imagine it’s a wood framed residential home
Use metal screws onto the metal beams
Nice video. Gave me some ideas. Could you add some links or more descriptions of the screw in anchors and that orange thing. I couldn't find those exact anchors. I searched" Toggle" brand but came up with toggle BOLTS. TIA.
is that a window curtain or shower curtain?
it’s a window curtain
Years ago I installed some new brackets into the old location and then later it all came crashing down. So I'm trying to a repair job. I was planning on picking a new location, but maybe I can still use the old location. I think their both going into studs and I used the supplied screws so I don't understand why it came down. It should have been strong enough. I guess I can try to use longer screws, I'm not sure bigger wider ones will fit through the bracket. Or maybe I can try the anchors into the stud. Otherwise, I guess it's a new spot, but that means the old spot will show.
If you’re going into studs, possibly try some longer screws. You can always try and put a screw into the wall (without bracket - on each side) to see by how secure it is when it goes in, or use a nail, you can also get a stud finder. Best of luck!
*What's the clearance of the wall of those brackets? Is it about 6 inches?*
Is it really level since the room is out of square? Looks nice tho.
Hello. I watched your video. I manufacture and install curtains for all kinds of home offices in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. mechanical curtains, tulle curtains, fabric curtains, manufacturing and sewing. what I want to ask ; How are curtains sold in the United States, are they bought or can you give me advice? Thank you from now.
Hi there. These are purchased at IKEA, not sure if there are IKEA’s in Turkey, but they are a home owner consumer store. Buyers can buy all the parts to install including the sown fabric curtains and either install them themselves or pay someone to do it.
@@littleimprovements I'm sorry, I couldn't ask my question clearly because I wrote it through google translate. Would there be any demand if we wanted to serve as a curtain store in America? I am asking because you are a consumer consumer in America. thanks :)
Should I use a thud detector ?
A stud detector would be nice but as I show in this video if you have drywall anchors available and ready when you don’t hit a stud with your pilot hole you can adjust abs drill for a drywall anchor
Thank you. Big help!
Lucky you hit a stud on the first one. Indont like drywall anchors.
I don’t either, especially when they come out either voluntarily or on purpose. Pain in the butt patching the stinking hole.
Hello, can you advise what size drill bit I need to
pre drill the hole for dry wall anchor. Dry wall anchor size I have is 0.98" (25mm) not sure what size drill but I need for pre drill
Hi Gabriella, are those measurements the width of the length of the drywall anchor? Usually I pick a drill bit about half as thick as the drywall anchor, start there and if the anchor won’t go in go a little bigger. The other thing is too if you hit a stud with your drill bit you don’t want to drill such a big whole that your screw won’t go into that whole too so maybe start small (thin).
Awesome stuff. Is 3 inches past the edge of the window sufficient enough to reveal the entire window plus some trim when the blinds are fully retracted? Would you move the bracket potential 3-6 inches past the edge of the window so the entire window plus trim is revealed when the curtains are retracted?
If the pole length supports going back 3-6 inches to make sure and reveals the trim/casing I think would do that. In our case we don’t have trim and casing (yet!) so this worked. But I would agree with you being able to reveal the casing would be nice.
Is three inches enough? That's what she said...
This video was so cute and efficient
I like the brackets you used. They are adjustable and you can actually access the screws with a screwdriver or drill straight on, not on an awkward angle.
Can you please share the company name that makes them and where you can buy them ?
Thank you !
I agree, these are made and sold by IKEA. Thank you for watching!
I appreciate the info!
Speed square is a triangle. 🤔
What level and speed square are you using if you don’t mind me asking. I am looking to get a similar set for these type of projects.
Hey there, these are both made by “Johnson” , both cheaper Orange plastic but have been great for me for the investment! I think can get both at Lowe’s
@@littleimprovements Aweosme. Thank you so much for the info!
The anxiety i experienced when u used a drill *While* the baby was sleeping was level 10000 😂😂😂😂
Molly bolts your using ?
No, these are just plastic drywall anchors.
I have really bad eye sight, also hearing impair impaired. Thank you for replying back to me.
I use my phone camara To see my tv. I did not use it yesterday.
Love your video and curtains
Where did you get curtain ?
Looking forward your answer
Thank you again
Thank you Green! Wife said both the curtains and curtain rods are both from IKEA. Looking for exact curtains, check back soon I’ll try and link them here. Thanks again for watching!!
Called Ritva from IKEA!
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/ritva-curtains-with-tie-backs-1-pair-white-40111992/
Thank you soooo much
Thank you so much, watching in March 2023 and it helps
What's the size of the anchors & screws?
It's easiest to pick them out by weight rating. Look for the 65# or 75# ( depending on your market). Get the plastic, Not the metal! Believe it or not, the plastic anchors are Much stronger. Always drill a pilot hole first, there may be framing behind the drywall.
Can you drop the name of the curtains you used?
Wife says Curtains are called Ritva from IKEA!
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/ritva-curtains-with-tie-backs-1-pair-white-40111992/
Where did you get curtain rods?
IKEA!
What do you do if your window is not centered on the wall ? Any suggestions on how to make it look even on both sides. Thank you
What type of toggle drywall anchors did you use?
Always use tape to mark on
but ceilings are not level to measure down from, windows should be square to measure off of corecct?
Eddie, you are correct in regards to a ceiling that can be off. In my experience, the bar might show as lop sided in relation to the ceiling if not measured from the ceiling. Micro adjustments can always be made. Best to you!
I made that mistake measured off the ceiling. I'm ¼" off & everyone could notice. Weird that so many people could see ¼" variance over a 60" span.
not easy to screw in the anchor? why
Hi Lisa, are you saying you are having a tough time putting a screw into the anchor or that it’s difficult to screw in a screw in anchor
@@littleimprovements it’s difficult to screw an anchor in the hole because it is plastic and there are many types, but depending on its shape, like spiral ones are impossible to fit in the hole, I think.
@@littleimprovements I am having tough times putting a plastic anchor for the screw to anchor beforehand, because it is plastic and easy to be bent or expanded while I put the plastic anchor into the hole hammering it in. Plus, I don't think anyone can just drill the right size hole for the plastic anchor. If so, the hole would be most likely big, the plastic anchor can't fit in snuggly, loosen out instead. It really requires a certain type of technique skill which means it's quite precise. But it depends on the shape of the plastic anchor. The wide or bigger spiral ones are difficult to fit in. Another problem is above the window frame about 3inches high, I always drill into the a hard piece that is most likely a stud, I guess. On top of that, the stud detector about $36, I purchased from ACE is pretty good, but it isn't correct. Some people say the cheaper ones are more sensitive. Do you have any good recommendations?
Great video, quick question though. Am I fully autistic or did you use a level to make a mark at the crease of the wall and ceiling? Why use the level? I'm probably missing something
You’re not missing someone, it was fairly unnecessary, anything with a straight edge would work.
Don’t you take into consideration how long the curtain is?
Knella, I can’t remember if I did or not actually, now that I think of it I’m not sure that I did! Great consideration though. For me, it worked out well but the bottom of my curtains ended up behind a couch so the night wasn’t too worrisome for me. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you!!
A two-minute video stretched to NINE minutes.
what is best to use on wet plaster, my long 6ft curtain rod is hanging on by a thread
Except when the wall is nothing but concreat .
Had to purchase super exl adhesive to secure it.
Or, buy an inexpensive Tapcon screw with matching bit and drill. They're very economical, easy, & secure.
@@timbemann Tapcons are not inexpensive.
Bob Villa has nothing on you and yours. This is simple and practical. Key point for folks my age - don't fall off the step stool a bust a hip ;-)
Thanks Paul!!
Lol yeah once I hit 50 am always concern about falling....so if you can, exercise,get yourself strong and that helps
Toggle or Molly would be a better choice.
Lol this guy..... do it right she's watching you 🤣🤣
3-inches over the window width is NOT enough, only 3-inches will block window light. Go 6-inches at least. My window is 124", we went 12-inches over.
Solid feedback, thank you!
It's 3" x 4" from the window frame (molding), not from the ceiling. But great video
jezus this american walls are crazy. im from urope cant do it like you xD
Now get the pencil off the wall
Black fixtures, white curtains?
Cheap curtains?
They're not drawn to see how they hang!
For quality, thick curtains the rod should be wider!
They actually look a mess and narration very poor by an amateur
Keith, I can’t wait to watch your video! I would love to see clean curtains and quality narration by a pro! Please send a link so I can’t see because I am interested. Thanks - Brian
Why so high
Why does everyone need to be a comedian. Get to the point!!
Get to the fucking point
There's a much easier way than this.
That's pretty darn easy. I'm a professional installer & I use this method fairly often.
Command hooks and a bed sheet?
Well go on and tell us! We all know we came here for the most simplistic solution…