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Bay windows can be a beautiful feature in a room, but when it comes to choosing a curtain track, their shape can sometimes raise more questions than expected. What happens if the sides aren't equal? What if the angles are slightly different? And can you still have the curtain arrangement you want when furniture limits the space around the window?
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Choosing a curtain track can seem straightforward until your window, curtain weight or room layout introduces an extra consideration. For one customer who recently contacted The Curtain Pole & Track Company team, there were two important requirements: the track needed to carry very heavy curtains and negotiate a 90-degree corner.
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If your corded bay window curtain track has been in place for many years, there will likely come a time when it no longer operates as smoothly as it once did. Cords can become worn, gliders may begin to stick, and opening or closing the curtains can become more of a daily frustration than it should be.
At The Curtain Pole & Track Company, we regularly speak to homeowners who have lived with the same curtain track for 10, 15 or even 20 years. Often, it isn't until the track becomes difficult to use that they start exploring the options for a replacement.
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Bay windows are one of the most attractive features in a home, but they can also be one of the trickiest areas to dress beautifully. Unlike a straight window, every bay has its own shape, angles and dimensions, leaving many homeowners wondering whether a standard curtain track will work or if they need something bespoke.
It's a question we're asked regularly at The Curtain Pole & Track Company, particularly by customers replacing an older curtain track or moving into a new home. The good news is that, in many cases, a made-to-measure bay window curtain track can be manufactured to follow the exact shape of your bay, creating a smooth, practical and elegant solution.
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What They Are, How They Work, Their Pros & Cons, and How to Choose the Right One
If you're searching for a corded curtain rail, you've probably also come across the term corded curtain track. It can be confusing, particularly as both terms are often used to describe the same product.
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Corded curtain tracks (or rails as they are also known) are a practical and elegant solution for opening and closing curtains with ease, particularly when dressing larger windows or using heavier fabrics. They also help protect curtain fabrics by reducing the need to handle them directly, helping to keep them looking their best over time.
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Creating a truly dark bedroom can be challenging when space is limited, particularly in loft conversions where sloping ceilings and restricted wall space leave little room for error. A recent customer enquiry highlighted how thoughtful planning and the right curtain track solution can help achieve effective blackout around French doors, even in a compact setting.
When every centimetre matters, choosing a made-to-measure curtain track can make all the difference, helping you achieve a neat finish while improving light control.
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When searching for the perfect window furnishing, many homeowners begin by looking at curtain poles, curtain rails or curtain tracks, only to discover there's far more to consider than simply choosing a style they like.
Should you choose a decorative curtain pole or a discreet curtain track? Is an electric curtain track worth the investment? Why do so many interior designers recommend Silent Gliss? And what makes one curtain track perform better than another?
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When planning a new window dressing scheme, most people focus on selecting the perfect curtains. From luxurious velvets and elegant linens to contemporary wave curtains, the fabric often takes centre stage. However, choosing the right curtain track is just as important.
The curtain track you select will influence how your curtains hang, how smoothly they operate and how well they complement your interior. Whether you're dressing a large bay window, creating a floor-to-ceiling statement or looking for a discreet solution that keeps the focus firmly on your curtains, understanding the different options available will help you make an informed decision.
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A bay window is often one of the most attractive architectural features within a home. Whether found in a traditional Victorian property, an elegant Edwardian home or a contemporary extension, bay windows create a sense of space, allow natural light to flood into a room and provide a beautiful focal point.










