Heavier curtains will require sturdy sticks made from strong metals like iron and brass.
Very sturdy sliding door rods no center support.
I have grommet drapes and i cannot slide them over the center bracket but i have no need to do that anyway.
All you need is a longer curtain rod with a center bracket.
I have a long rod probably about 120 over a 3 pane sliding glass door window combination.
Measure 2 inches out.
How wide are the sliders.
Otherwise the curtains will have a propensity to overeat which will make the windows and doors appear nasty.
The rod is one piece and quite sturdy.
A spring loaded pivot rod aligns the door in the tracks.
Even cheap curtain rods are more expensive that doing it this way and the bonus is that you don t need a center support because the conduit is not flexible just make sure your hangers are in a stud which you can usually find because you are putting the hangers at the end of the window where it is framed.
Bi fold doors across closets require sliding hardware fitted in the frame of the closet to the floor and attached to the door.
My panels aren t lined however and probably aren t as heavy as i suspect yours will be.
I have 4 panels that i can pull closed to the center or pull open such that there are 2 panels pulled to each side of the window.
Measure your sliding doors.
They simply are the very best option for both functionality and design.
Power of the rod the sticks that you choose needs to be in a position to put up with the strength of the curtains.
You won t find an easier way to hang draperies over a patio door than a decorative traverse rod.
If you re going to be drawing your draperies daily you ll be very glad you opted for decorative traverse.
Find the center point and make a pencil mark 4 inches above the top of the door frame.