Flush curtain rail

14,39 zł

Delivery cost: from 18.50 PLN
Shipping: 2 to 5 business days
 
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    The flush curtain rail is used to install between two planes of suspended ceiling boards, which is quite an unusual but very interesting way.

     

    The height of the flush rail is ideal for placing between two plasterboards, so that the rail line is completely hidden. Another variant of installation of this flush-mounted rail is to screw it into a hollow ceiling channel and install it flush with its surface. Hiding the rail in the ceiling has a number of advantages. The first is the visual effect. Curtains and drapes flowing from the ceiling look not only modern and elegant, but also intriguing. Each decorative innovation gives the interior a new flavor. A new type of rail hidden in the ceiling will certainly attract the attention of everyone who visits your home. Another advantage is the ability to place several rail tracks at any distance between them. Typically, single, double or triple track rails have a pre-defined track spacing for curtains and drapes. In the case of this rail, you can freely arrange the space for a curtain, curtain panel or drapes. The most effective curtain or drapery fabric looks much more dignified when it is slightly wrinkled, without overlapping or causing the impression of being squeezed. Installing a rail flush with the ceiling, i.e. completely hidden in the ceiling, gives you full freedom of arrangement, even if you temporarily decide not to attach anything above the window. A linear curtain rod in the ceiling will be completely invisible, so it will not attract attention and give the impression that something is missing in the arrangement.

     

    The flush-mounted rail does not require a bracket. It is mounted to the suspended ceiling frame or directly to the ceiling between plasterboards. The aluminum rail hidden in the ceiling does not require a connector. Any rail length can be achieved by precisely connecting the rails one behind the other.

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