How do I install curtains to maximize their acoustic benefits?

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    To maximize the acoustic benefits of soundproof curtains, proper installation is just as important as the fabric itself. Sound travels like water—it will find any gap to leak through. Therefore, for professional results, curtains should be hung 'high and wide.' This means the rod should extend at least 6 to 10 inches beyond the window frame on each side, and the curtains should reach from the ceiling all the way to the floor. Using a 'wrap-around' or 'return' rod that curves back to the wall is essential; this eliminates the gap at the edges where sound can easily enter. Additionally, ensure your curtains have a generous 'fullness'—at least 2.5 to 3 times the width of the window. The more folds and surface area the fabric has, the more sound it can absorb. For the ultimate luxury experience, consider a double rod system with a heavy acoustic drape over a dense sheer. These installation techniques ensure your curtains provide a complete acoustic seal for your room.