Our Favorite Sources for Curtain Hardware

Curtain hardware is one of those details that can quietly make or break a room.

You can have the perfect curtains—but if your rod is the wrong scale or the finish feels cheap, it drags the whole space down. The good news is the right curtain hardware setup doesn’t just hold your drapes up—it can actually elevate the entire room.

Designers don’t just choose what works. They choose curtain rods, rings, and finials that add to the space. Minimal, classic, or a little glam—hardware helps define the tone of your room, just like a great light fixture or a perfect rug.

Here are our favorite curtain hardware sources, categorized by need and style. Whether you’re looking for a standard rod or something custom for a tricky bay window, this list has you covered.

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Best for Regular Straight Curtain Rods

Ballard Designs & Pottery Barn

These are two of our favorite sources for timeless, well-made single rods that work in almost any space. Both offer styles that pair well with traditional or more modern interiors, and they have plenty of finish options to choose from.


Best for French Return Curtain Rods

Pottery Barn

If you’re after a clean, designer look and better light blocking, French return rods are the way to go. Pottery Barn’s Somerset rod is one of the best widely available options and comes in a range of finishes.

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Best for Double Curtain Rods

Pottery Barn

When you want to hang sheers behind your curtains, a double curtain rod is the way to go.

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Best for Custom Curtain Rods

Paso Robles Ironworks

When off-the-shelf rods just won’t work—think bay windows, extra-long spans, or corner installations—Paso Robles Ironworks delivers. They make hand-forged custom rods in any size or angle, and the quality is exceptional.


Best for Traverse Rods

Curtarra

If you’re using pleated curtains that open and close daily, traverse rods are a game-changer. Curtarra makes affordable custom traverse rods that are functional and attractive.

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Best for Café Curtain Rods

Rejuvenation

For those sweet little café curtains in a kitchen or bathroom, Rejuvenation makes simple rods in beautiful finishes. These are tension-ready or wall-mounted and feel much more elevated than what you’ll find at the hardware store.

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Best for Curtain Rings

Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn’s quiet-glide curtain rings are smooth, reliable, and look great paired with pleated drapery. Available in multiple sizes and finishes for a cohesive look across your space.

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Best for Finials

Ballard Designs

Ballard is my go-to when I want finials that feel just a little more special. They’re designed to pair with Ballard’s rod systems, so compatibility is easy.

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Best Adjustable Brackets

Window Amour LEVELette Brackets

These magic curtain rod brackets are a must-have if you’re installing a new rod. They attach to your window frame and make it super easy to get your curtains level and hung at the right height (so they’re just kissing the floor). The best part is you don’t need wall anchors and they won’t damage your walls or wallpaper.


Best for Acrylic Curtain Rods

Ballard Designs

Acrylic rods add that “vintage Hollywood” touch without overwhelming a space. Ballard’s acrylic sets are clean, modern, and come with either brass or brushed nickel mounting hardware.

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Best for Corner Windows

Pottery Barn & Ballard Designs

When covering corner windows, use a corner bracket to connect two straight curtain rods. This gives you a seamless installation and an elevated look.

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Best for Ripple Fold Drapery Systems

TwoPages

Ripple fold drapery is a modern alternative to pinch pleat drapes and hangs on a special track system. It’s easy to open and close and works well for curtain walls as well.


Best for Curtain Walls

Curtarra & Amazon

These ceiling-mounted track systems from Amazon are budget-friendly and perfect for large-scale curtain walls or room dividers. You can cut them to size or buy multiples to span a wide area.

If you don’t want to both with cutting them yourself, Curtarra makes track systems in custom sizes. You can even add a motorization option!

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Final Thoughts

Curtain hardware may seem like a small decision, but it plays a huge role in how your room feels and functions. Whether you go for classic black iron, polished brass, or a sleek acrylic rod, your hardware should support the overall story of your space.