What are the differences between telescoping and custom-cut curtain rods?
Telescoping rods are designed for convenience and versatility, consisting of two or more pieces that slide into one another to fit a range of window widths. While they are a practical choice for standard windows and offer an easy, off-the-shelf solution, they often feature a visible "step" where the rods overlap, which can cause rings to snag during operation. For a truly luxury aesthetic, custom-cut or "fixed-length" rods are the preferred choice. These are manufactured to your exact window measurements in a single, continuous piece (or with a discrete internal splice for very long spans). This provides a perfectly smooth, uninterrupted surface for rings to glide across and a cleaner, more tailored appearance without any visible joints or overlapping sections. In high-end projects, the precision and seamless look of a custom-cut rod are considered essential details that distinguish a professional installation from a standard one, contributing to a more refined and enduring result.

