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Install curtain brackets Get voile curtains that are twice the width of the window. Put hooks into every fourth pocket along the top of the voile. Slide the voile curtain onto the curtain rod. Hang the rod in the brackets.
above your window. Place your brackets at least 2 in (5.1 cm) above the top of your window, and 6 in (15 cm) out from each side. Make sure the brackets are level so your curtain rod runs horizontally. Use a drill with a screwdriver attachment to secure the brackets in place. Once they’re installed, set the curtain rod on top of the bracket.  If you can’t drill into your walls, you can also use adhesive-backed hooks to hold the curtain rod. Put them in the same position as you would the brackets and allow them to set on the wall for at least 1 hour. If you have a recessed window, you can also use a tension rod inside of the window well. Twist the tension rod until it’s 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) wider than the window. Use a double curtain rod if you want to hang voile behind a different type of curtain. That way, you can close a thicker curtain over the voile to get more privacy. Curtains that are the same size as your window look flat whenever they’re closed. Look for a voile curtain that is at least 2 times as wide as your window and long enough to reach down to your floor. Get 2 voile panels if you want curtains that open up in the middle. Each panel should be as wide as the full width of the window. Most curtains have small pockets or holes running along the top of them. Place a hook in the first pocket on one side of your curtain, and then add another hook every 4 pockets after that. Work your way across the voile until you reach the other side of the curtain.  You can buy curtain hooks from any home goods store. If your voile curtain doesn’t have holes or pockets, then it will have an area on top where you can easily slide the curtain rod through it. Once the hooks are attached to your voile, unscrew the end of your curtain rod so the cap comes off. Slide the hooks over the rod until you’ve put on the entire curtain. If you’re using 2 curtain panels, slide the second panel on as well. Screw the cap back onto the end of the rod once you’re finished. Set the rod on top of the brackets so it’s held securely in place. Some brackets may have a screw that you can use to keep your rod from moving around while it’s hanging, so be sure to tighten it with a screwdriver. Spread out your voile curtain so it covers the window entirely. If you’re using a tension rod to hang your voile, slide one end of the rod into the window well and shimmy the other side in until it feels tight against the sides.