Curtain rod guides
Single or double curtain rod
The number of rows depends on how many curtain layers you need — one curtain, or a sheer and a blackout together.
Single — simple and clean
One row for one curtain. Ideal when you only need a blackout curtain or only a sheer, or want a minimalist look.
Double — sheer plus curtain
Two parallel rows let you hang a light sheer and a dense curtain at once. By day the sheer filters light; in the evening the curtain closes fully.
How to choose
In living rooms and bedrooms a double rod is often better — flexible light control.
In kitchens and bathrooms a single rod is enough.
FAQ
Does a double rod fit a sheer too?
Yes. The two rows are exactly for that — sheer on the front, blackout on the back.
Is a single rod cheaper?
Usually yes — one row needs less material and fewer brackets. See the exact price in the configurator.