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Double Curtain Rod Brackets
Write a reviewThe Original No-Drill Curtain Rod Bracket
Hang layered curtains in a snap! Simply tap in the curtain brackets into the top of your window frame with a hammer — no need to measure, level, or drill holes in your walls.
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How to Install Curtain Rod Brackets in 3 Quick Steps
Experience hassle-free installation with our no-drill curtain rod brackets. No need for tedious measuring or leveling. Simply tap the brackets onto the top of your window trim and you're all set!
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Place Bracket
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Tap In
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Hang Curtains
Do You Need a Support Bracket?
Have a wide window? Reinforcing longer curtain rods prevents unsightly drooping and wall damage. Curtain rods should be supported with a center support bracket every 60 inches to ensure proper stability.
Measure around wood frame

Pick size that works best
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- 61" - 120" windows
- Requires one center support bracket
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- Up to 60" windows
- No center support bracket needed
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- 121" and wider windows
- Requires two center support brackets
No Damage Curtain Rod Brackets for Every Corner of Your Home
Kwik-Hang's user-friendly curtain rod brackets are the perfect fit for every room.
The Kwik-Hang Difference
See why Kwik-Hang makes the best no-drill curtain rod mounting brackets.
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Fast and Easy
Our no-drill curtain rod brackets are simple to install — no measuring or leveling needed.
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Minimal Tools Required
Got a hammer? That’s the only tool you’ll need to install Kwik-Hang’s no-drill curtain rod brackets -- we promise.
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Zero Damage
Never ruin your walls again. Kwik-Hang is ideal for renters, frequent movers or anyone who wants to avoid wall damage.
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Perfect Curtains Every Time
Kwik-Hang brackets attach to your window frame— no measuring or leveling necessary. Hang your curtains right the first time, guaranteed!
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Safe and Sturdy
Kwik-Hang's patented curtain rod brackets support up to 20 pounds, durable enough for heavy drapes and safe for use in households with kids and pets.
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Write a reviewFrequently Asked Questions
How do Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets work?
Our curtain rod brackets mount to the top of your window frame, helping you hang perfect curtains every time. All Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets have a set of pins that attach the bracket to the top of the window trim and secure it in place — no drilling, nails or damage required. The curtain weight is distributed evenly along the L-shaped bracket, wrapping around the trim for a secure fit.
Do Kwik-Hang brackets work with every type of window?
Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets only work with windows that have wooden trim or casings around them. Your window trim must be at least 1/2-inch width for the brackets to be properly installed. Our brackets are not recommended for use on oak, PVC, MDF, metal or plastic trim.
Do Kwik-Hang brackets work with every type of curtain rod?
Do Kwik-Hang brackets work with every type of curtain rod?Kwik-Hang brackets work with all standard curtain rod sizes. Most curtain rods are made in 5/8-inch or 1-inch diameters. Shop Kwik-Hang's curtain rod collection here.
What size brackets should I purchase?
You should buy brackets that suit the size of your curtain rod. Curtain rod size depends on the type of curtains you want to hang.
- 5/8-inch rods: Ideal for sheer or lighter curtains. Fits rods 1/2 - 5/8-inch diameter.
- 1-inch rods: Best for heavy curtains or drapery. Fits rods with 3/4 - 1-inch diameter.
How many brackets do I need to purchase for my window?
You will need one set of brackets for each window. If your window is wider than 60”, please see the Window Size Help guide above for tips on support brackets.
How do I use Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets on corner windows?
A corner window setup requires two curtain rods, one pair of curtain rod brackets (a left bracket and right bracket) and two center support brackets.
Follow our instructions for installing left and right brackets. Then install the center support brackets, each approximately 4 inches from the inner corner, as pictured below. (Click images to expand)
Remove one finial from each curtain rod and place your rods so that the finial ends point outward.
You may use a curtain rod corner connector if you wish, but it is not necessary.