Are there specific rod requirements for heavy velvet or blackout drapes?

Heavy drapes, particularly those crafted from dense velvet or featuring substantial blackout interlining, place significant structural demands on window hardware. To ensure long-term stability and smooth operation, it is essential to use a high-gauge, professional-grade rod, preferably in a diameter of at least 1.5 to 2 inches. Solid metal or reinforced wood rods are superior to hollow, lightweight alternatives. Furthermore, the selection and placement of brackets are critical; for heavy drapes, we recommend installing heavy-duty support brackets every 3 to 4 feet along the length of the rod, with a central support bracket being mandatory for any span over 5 feet. Using long, high-quality wall anchors or mounting directly into wall studs is essential to prevent the hardware from pulling away from the wall over time. By investing in robust, well-engineered hardware from the outset, you ensure that your luxury drapery remains a secure and beautiful feature of your home, operating with the effortless ease that is a hallmark of quality.