How does a portiere door rod work




















A second pole support is mounted on the return wall, so if need be, the pole and curtain can be swung back against the wall and rested on the wall support.

With dormer windows, the curtains are likely to be much smaller and lighter in weight, so the pole supports are not always required. Please note: C urtains used with such swing arms should be double sided. The reverse of the curtain will be clearly visible when opened back against the wall. Fitting Instructions: Click to view and print. For further info, inspiration and door curtain case studies, check out our blog post: 5 Great Ways to Furnish that Dull and Draughty Doorway.

This curtain pole is great for a heavy door curtain, cheaper alternatives are not up to the job and would bend and snap. Its proper kit. Really happy with the sturdy quality of this portiere pole. The pole is thick enough to handle a heavy door curtain without needing support even though provided.

Easy to fit, instructions clear. We put the curtain pole up. It looks great, does the job perfectly. Great quality and service from the company. Items came well packaged and look great. Would use again. Published: AM November 14, Updated: AM February 3, Most Read.

Cotswold Life. Don't Miss. Beth Windsor. Shireburn Arms. Cheshire Life The best Christmas markets and fairs in and around Cheshire. A rising portiere is a very clever piece of engineering, the hinged door bracket causes the portiere to rise as it swings and lift the curtain out of the way. This means you can make your curtain a little more generous to sit on the floor for better draughtproofing. An interlined door curtain is a single width of fabric, lined and interlined, preferably with heavy bump, it's a bit like hanging a duvet at the door.

The three layers of fabric trap air, the loose weave of the interlining traps air, the curtain traps a layer of air between itself and the door, and it is these layers of air that give insulation, in addition there is the physical barrier of a heavy curtain helping to prevent draughts. Portiere rods and door curtains are relatively easy to install yourself, and we usually have some stock of both. Above is a polished brass rising portiere fitted to a front door in North London. A single width curtain with heavy bump interlining traps layers of air to help with insulation and helps keep draughts at bay.

When you go out and close the door behind you, the curtain closes too and helps to keep the heat in. A well fitted door curtain should cover all the gaps Interlined door curtains save heat.

In our shop we only have one door, but we need to display two portieres, one is fitted too low. We had to put the rising portiere at the top, it is available in brass or various chrome finishes.



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