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I'm getting some curtains made and they will be interlined so relatively heavy. I've got a square bay to cover so the pole that the curtains will sit on will be attached to the ceiling of the bay - not the wall.


Can anyone recommend what I can do as I keep seeing poles I like but have heard I have to be careful that they won't break with the weight of the curtains.

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Red devil is right.


It's the pole bracket to ceiling that will be the weakest link, you'll need to fix to a joist. Though make sure to have a pole that is up to it. Try here.


If your heavy interlined curtains break a 51mm Ash pole then i'll eat my proverbial hat.


A.Curtain

You could try contacting making tracks in South Norwood. They installed a light curtain track for me in a rear bedroom bay on the ceiling of the bay. Was done promptly and with no problems.


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