Silent Gliss Curtain Tracks

When it comes to choosing the perfect curtain track for your home, the Silent Gliss 6840 and 3840 tracks are two popular choices that offer both style and functionality. Both tracks feature a round profile and are suitable for various curtain heading types, except eyelet curtains. In this blog post, we will delve into the differences between these two tracks and explore their unique features to help you make an informed decision for your window treatments.

 

Silent Gliss 6840 Hand Drawn Track

The Silent Gliss 6840 track is a hand-drawn curtain track, which means you can open and close your curtains manually. While it offers a traditional and straightforward operation, many homeowners prefer to enhance its functionality by adding a draw rod to aid in smooth curtain movement. This track is available with standard, roller, and wave gliders, giving you the freedom to choose the glider that best suits your curtain fabric and style.

 

Opertation

Hand

Fitting

Ceiling, Wall

Colours

White, Matt White, Silver, Anodic Grey, Antique Bronze, Charcoal, Black

Compaitible with wave curtains

Yes

Gliders

2-component (2C) glider technology, Wave (2C)

Suitable for bay Windows

Yes

 

The 6840 track is versatile in its installation, as it can be wall or ceiling fixed. For a seamless and flush ceiling fit, the clamp style brackets are used, ensuring a neat and polished appearance. Additionally, the track is available in a striking black profile with matching gliders and components, making it an ideal choice for contemporary and trend-forward interior designs.

 

 

Silent Gliss 3840 Corded Track

Unlike the 6840 track, the Silent Gliss 3840 track is corded, which means you can open and close your curtains effortlessly with the help of a side cord. The corded operation is especially advantageous when curtains draw behind furniture or when one side of the curtain is hard to reach. It also proves beneficial for tall windows or doors, as the cord allows convenient manipulation of the curtains without having to touch the fabric.

 

Opertation

Corded

Fitting

Ceiling, Wall

Colours

White, Matt White, Silver, Anodic Grey, Antique Bronze, Charcoal, Black

Compaitible with wave curtains

Yes

Gliders

2-component (2C) glider technology, Wave (2C)

Suitable for bay Windows

Yes

 

For larger tracks, Silent Gliss recommends corded operation on both sides for smooth and balanced movement. However, if you have a single curtain, the cord can be featured on one side only. Like the 6840 track, the 3840 track is also available in black, complementing modern interior design trends and providing a stunning contrast against white backgrounds and natural materials.

 

Perfect for Wave Curtains

Both the Silent Gliss 6840 and 3840 tracks are popular choices for creating elegant wave curtains. The clamp style ceiling fix bracket ensures a flush ceiling fit, delivering a hotel chic look when curtains are installed from floor to ceiling. The wave curtain style is renowned for its sophisticated appearance, adding a touch of luxury to any space.

 

 

So,, choosing between the Silent Gliss 6840 and 3840 curtain tracks depends on your personal preferences and the specific requirements of your window treatments.

 

If you prefer a classic and hand-drawn operation, the 6840 track with the option of a draw rod might be the ideal choice. On the other hand, the 3840 track's corded operation offers convenience and is especially practical for certain room setups.

 

Remember to consider the aesthetics and functionality you would like for your curtains and explore the wide range of glider options available for each track. Whether you opt for a timeless hand-drawn track or the convenience of a corded track, Silent Gliss ensures high-performing, functional, and stylish solutions for your window dressing needs.

 

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