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Gould NY 1 3/8" Fashion Avenue Drapery Hardware

Smooth and fluted wood curtain rods in designer finishes are featured in the Gould NY 1 3/8" Fashion Avenue collection. Matching holdbacks and accessories are available. One and three eights scale is perfect for standard size windows.

1 3/8" Diameter Wood Curtain Rods By Gould NY

Fashion Avenue from Gould NY is a custom, hand painted collection of drapery hardware and is available on the popular one and three-eighths inch drapery rod diameter. You can select from smooth, fluted or reeded, twisted and bamboo style drapery poles. Each piece in the Fashion Avenue collection is painted or stained just for you after you place your order so you'll know that you're getting a truly one-of-a-kind drapery hardware treatment.

One and three-eighths inch drapery rods usually look great on standard size windows. If you window is really long or high off the floor, then you might want to consider the two inch or two and one-quarter inch Fashion Avenue collection instead. It's important that the scale of your drapery hardware matches the size of your window. Larger windows typically look best with larger pole diameters and smaller windows do great with one and three-eighths inch.

The finial styles range from sleek end caps to traditional or old world designs like pinecone. You'll notice Gould NY's attention to detail when you browse the selection of drapery hardware components available with Fashion Avenue. Each piece is always hand crafted to exacting specifications. And, the color choices are truly outstanding. You can select from traditional wood stains to high-grade decorator paints. Hand gilding is also featured with many color choices like Mahogany Gilded. Gilded finishes usually look best on more elaborate finial designs since gilding is only applied to raised edges and fine details.

You can choose between two options if you need to join drapery rods together to reach a longer width. Select the joiner bracket for a stylish way to both join poles and provide support to window treatment. Or, go with a standard wood pole joiner screw. Don't forget an additional support bracket if you use a joiner screw. You'll definitely want a center support where the two poles come together.

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