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How to hang curtains with a heading tape: complete guide

Hanging a curtain is never a casual gesture: it promises filtered light, preserved privacy, and a room that comes to life. With a gather tape, this act becomes a quiet art, where each fold contributes to the space’s harmony. Are you seeking a flawless drape, free from creases or imbalance? This guide invites you to master the essential techniques, from selecting materials to taking precise measurements, transforming your window into a refined, enduring tableau. The soft interplay of fabric and light, the subtle rhythm of pleats—these details elevate a simple window into a considered composition that breathes with your home.

par Ombre Interieur Mar 22, 2026
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    Hanging curtains with a curtain track may seem like a simple technical step in furnishing a room, but it is actually an operation that combines precision, aesthetics, and functionality. This hanging system, often perceived as classic, is experiencing a resurgence in interest thanks to its versatility and discreet elegance. Whether you want to dress a bay window, create a room divider, or simply add a finishing touch to your decor, mastering the art of the curtain track is essential. This article guides you step by step, from preparation to the final touch, incorporating current trends and best practices for a professional and long-lasting result.

    What is a curtain track and why choose it?

    The curtain track, also called a glider or hook track, is a hanging system composed of a bar (round or profiled) and sliding hooks that are threaded onto it. These hooks are then attached to the eyelets or pleats provided on the curtain header. Unlike rings or rod pockets, the curtain track offers perfectly silent and smooth sliding, allowing you to open and close the curtains effortlessly.

    Choosing it is recommended for several reasons. It supports significant weight, making it the ally of lined curtains or heavy fabrics like velvet or thick linen. Aesthetically, it offers a sober and integrated finish, as the bar and hooks can be concealed by a pelmet or valance for a more structured style. Finally, from a practical point of view, it guarantees a perfect and regular fall of the fabric, without the gaps sometimes visible with other systems.

    The essential equipment for a successful installation

    Before you begin, gathering the right equipment is the key to a neat job. Careful preparation avoids trips to the store and unpleasant surprises.

    The curtain track and its accessories

    The choice of curtain track is crucial. We distinguish between standard models, often in aluminum or lacquered steel, and design models with specific finishes (brass, copper, matte black). The current trend favors discreet finishes like matte black or white, which visually recede, or conversely, raw metallic finishes that become a decorative element in their own right. Make sure the kit includes the mounting brackets, hooks, end caps, and, if applicable, the joining system to connect two bars.

    The necessary tools

    You will need a reliable tape measure, a spirit level (essential to avoid crooked curtains), a carpenter's pencil, a drill/driver with bits suitable for your wall (concrete, drywall, brick), wall plugs and screws (either supplied or of better quality). For complex measurements, a laser distance measurer can be useful. Also plan for a stable stepladder to work at height safely.

    Taking measurements: the crucial step to avoid mistakes

    This is the most important step. Imprecise measurements inevitably lead to curtains that are too short, too long, or not covering the window. Take your time and check each measurement twice.

    For the width, the golden rule is to measure the window or bay opening, then add an overhang of 15 to 30 cm on each side. This allows the curtain, when open, to not block the light and to completely clear the view. The length of the bar will therefore be equal to the width of the opening + (2 x the chosen overhang).

    For the height, it all depends on the desired effect. The current trend is for high installations, which visually raise the room. Place the bar between 15 and 30 cm above the window frame. For the curtain length, measure from the bottom of the hooks (not from the bar) to the desired point: just above the floor for a modern, clean effect, skimming the floor for a classic style, or with a slight "puddle" (a surplus of 2-3 cm) for a more dressed and luxurious look.

    The step-by-step installation process

    Once the measurements are validated and the equipment is at hand, you can proceed with the actual installation. Follow these steps in order.

    Marking and fixing the brackets

    With a pencil and using the level, mark the location of the brackets on the wall or ceiling. The brackets must be placed at the ends of the bar and, for tracks longer than 1.50 m, a central bracket is necessary to prevent sagging. Drill at the marked locations, insert the wall plugs, and firmly screw in the brackets. Check the level again.

    Assembling and mounting the bar

    Thread the hooks onto the bar before fixing it. If your model allows, also insert the cord pull mechanism at this time. Then place the bar on its brackets and secure it according to the provided system (clips, tightening screws). This step is often easier with two people.

    Hanging the curtains

    Start by attaching the hooks to the curtains. The number of hooks is determined by the width of the curtain and the pleats to be formed. Generally, space the hooks 8 to 12 cm apart. Hook the first hook at each end of the curtain, then distribute the others evenly. Once all hooks are fixed to the fabric, simply hang them on the bar by sliding them on.

    Tips for perfect pleats and a sublime drape

    A well-hung curtain is recognized by the regularity of its pleats and the fluidity of its drape. To achieve this, a few tips make all the difference.

    First, always leave the curtains hanging for several days, even a week, before doing the final hem. The fabric, especially if it is heavy, needs time to stretch under its own weight and find its balance. Secondly, to create structured and permanent pleats, especially on lined curtains, steam ironing is a professional technique. You can also use special pleating clips for the first few days.

    The "natural drape" trend is also very popular. It involves using fluid fabrics and letting the pleats form more organically, without seeking perfect symmetry. In this case, the spacing of the hooks can be slightly wider.

    Curtain tracks and decor trends: winning combinations

    The curtain track is not reserved for classic interiors. It adapts perfectly to contemporary trends.

    For a Scandinavian or Japanese style, opt for a thin matte black bar and curtains in unbleached linen or light cotton, just touching the floor. The ensemble is clean and lets in natural light. In an industrial interior, an exposed steel track, with metal hooks, paired with curtains in heavy canvas or dark velvet, will reinforce the raw and authentic atmosphere.

    The major trend of the moment is using the curtain track to create open room dividers. In a loft or large living room, a long bar supporting curtains in sheer or opaque fabric allows you to delineate a home office corner or a sleeping area in a flexible and elegant way.

    Maintaining your hanging system and your curtains

    To ensure the longevity and smooth operation of the system, minimal maintenance is necessary. Regularly wipe the bar with a microfiber cloth to remove dust. Every six months, check the tightness of the mounting screws, especially if the curtains are heavy and frequently used.

    For the hooks and sliding mechanism, dusting and a light application of dry lubricant (like silicone spray) on the bar can restore smoothness in case of sticking. Regarding the curtains, follow the fabric care instructions. Regular vacuuming with the brush attachment helps limit dust accumulation between washes.

    FAQ: Answers to the most frequently asked questions

    What is the difference between a curtain track and a rod with rings?

    The main difference lies in the suspension system. The curtain track uses sliding hooks directly on the bar, offering very smooth sliding and often a more integrated aesthetic. The rod with rings, on the other hand, features visible rings that slide on the bar and to which the curtain is attached with clips or eyelets. The effect is more decorative and the curtain tends to have a softer, less structured drape.

    Can a curtain track be installed on a false ceiling or a drywall partition?

    Yes, but with precautions. For plasterboard partitions, it is imperative to fix the brackets into the metal studs (the "furring") or to use special high-grade drywall anchors, such as expansion anchors or molly bolts, capable of supporting the load. For a false ceiling, the ideal is to fix the bar directly to the wall above the window, or to plan a fixing that goes through the suspended ceiling to attach to the concrete slab, which often requires a professional's intervention.

    How do I calculate the number of hooks needed for my curtains?

    The calculation is simple. Measure the width of your curtain header (the reinforced band at the top). Divide this width (in centimeters) by the desired spacing between hooks (generally between 8 and 12 cm). The result gives you the number of intervals. Add 1 to get the number of hooks. For example, for a curtain 140 cm wide with 10 cm spacing: 140 / 10 = 14 intervals. You will therefore need 15 hooks.

    My curtains are too short after hanging, what should I do?

    Several solutions exist. If the difference is minimal (2-3 cm), you can sometimes lower the bar slightly, provided the fixings allow it. Otherwise, the cleanest solution is to unpick the bottom hem and redo it by releasing the surplus fabric folded inside. In the absence of surplus, you will need to add a strip of matching or contrasting fabric, which can become an intentional decorative element. As a precaution, always measure with great precision and allow a safety margin.

    Is the curtain track suitable for all types of curtains?

    It is particularly suitable for curtains with eyelets, with a rod pocket (header tape), or with pleats (pencil pleat, pinch pleat). It is the ideal solution for heavy, blackout, or lined curtains. On the other hand, for very light sheers or curtains with tiebacks where a "loose drape" effect is desired, a rod with rings or a cable rod can sometimes be more aesthetic and simpler to handle.

    Conclusion: The timeless elegance of a well-mastered system

    Hanging curtains with a curtain track is much more than a manual task; it is an investment in the comfort and aesthetics of your interior. By mastering the steps of measurement, installation, and finishing, you achieve a personalized, durable result that is fully integrated into your decor. Whether you are a fan of classic, contemporary, or minimalist style, this discreet and high-performing system will showcase your most beautiful fabrics. To discover other inspirations and expert advice on furnishing your living space, feel free to explore the many resources available on ombreinterieur.fr. Before choosing, browse how to decorate a vintage bedroom with diffusers. Visit ombreinterieur.fr to explore the entire catalog.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the advantages of a curtain heading tape compared to other hanging systems?
    The curtain heading tape provides silent and smooth gliding, ideal for effortlessly opening and closing curtains. It supports heavy fabrics like velvet and ensures a regular drape with a subtle finish, often concealable for a clean aesthetic.
    How to measure correctly to install a curtain rod tape?
    For the width, add 15 to 30 cm of overlap on each side of the window opening to clear the light. For the height, place the rod 15 to 30 cm above the window frame and measure from the hooks to the floor, adjusting according to the desired effect (skimming the floor or slightly puddling).
    What tools are essential for installing a curtain heading tape?
    You will need a tape measure, a spirit level to avoid crooked curtains, a drill with bits suitable for your wall, and wall plugs and screws. A stable step ladder is also recommended for working at height safely.
    How do I get perfect pleats with a curtain heading tape?
    Hang the curtains for several days before hemming to allow the fabric to relax. Space the hooks evenly (8 to 12 cm) and adjust their position after hanging to balance the pleats, gently pulling the fabric if necessary.

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