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The NONO Bracket XL is a stylish and practical solution for mounting faux wood blinds. Designed for easy installation without the need for drilling, this set of two brown brackets fits head rails ranging from 1.5" to 1.75" and supports 1-inch curtain rods, making it a versatile addition to any home decor.
B**N
A marvel of engineering
These brackets worked out great for me. The header for my blinds is 1.5", and the faux wood blind slats themselves are 2". To install, I had to remove the "valance" for the blinds, which is just a 2" wide face piece of faux wood that is clipped to the blinds header to cover a space between the header and first horizontal slat. So I had to read up on how to do that, and see if I could buy more clips, if I broke any (those can be ordered and are inexpensive). I removed the valance, breaking two of the clips. Since my blinds header measures 1.5", which is what the Nano brackets are for, the brackets fit with no problem, although they are a tad loose so will move. I will insert some shims later that don't show, to prevent that. I put the grommet drapes on the rod and hung them up. Took very little time. And then I saw that...oh my gosh. This really works. I arranged and spread out the drapes for appearance, and put the end grommet on each rod end OUTSIDE of the bracket, so that the end fabric folds toward the wall and covers the gaps on the sides of the window. IMO, grommet drapes are the perfect style of drape for these brackets. I open the drapes every day and have had no problems, although I'm careful not to pull on them hard.There are some things I noticed that I hadn't thought of before, though. Since the brackets are not above the window, the drape length measurement is a couple of inches shorter, so the drapes will look a little longer. Second, I think it looks nicer and the window looks taller if the drapes are hung above the window. But I think these look very nice for the time being. And since the grommet style of drape sticks up a couple of inches above the rod, that does add a little height to the window. Third, the gap between the header and the first horizontal blind will show when the drapes are open, since the valance is removed. The valance does give a more finished look. But those are minor things, compared with the invention of these brackets that solved my hardware issue. I think they look very nice. They were also easy as pie to install and the cost was reasonable.
A**R
Love these!
I didn’t want holes in my walls anymore and these were easy to put up and have worked great for me.
R**L
Good alternative for hanging curtains in an apartment
I recently bought some of these to hang blackout curtains in my apartment since I didn't want to install traditional brackets. They work well enough and are easy to install. I was a little worried because one of the headrails wasn't perfectly level and I thought they might slip off, but I've had them up for about a month or so and they've stayed in place using the provided double-sided sticky strips.It's not a perfect substitute since they're necessarily lower than you would traditionally install brackets, but it works well enough to keep most of the light out in my rooms. It definitely helps to get curtains that can help cover the light from around the blind headrail.I did have to exchange a set because one of the pair was missing the decorative (?) screw part.
B**S
PERFECT for adding curtains in an apartment
I got this for my daughter. Her bedroom in her apartment had the traditional 1 inch faux wood blinds. However, there was some brightness when she was trying to sleep. We bought this adapter kit and it was ridiculously easy to install, add a curtain rod and hang up some privacy curtains.I had no idea this kind of item existed, and it surely is a lifesaver. All you have to do is remove the front piece that hides the support beam, add these hooks, and then put your curtain rod on top. It dressed up her room so beautifully and did no damage to the walls. And life moves along. She did not want to get charged for adding screws or nails to the wall to hang a traditional rods. If you are renting this is an excellent idea.
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Love these
Works best with grommet top curtains so you can go outside the frame of the window with room darkening curtains. Rather have light peeking through the top than all along the sides like we had with pocket rod curtains.
P**L
Impossible to tighten
I bought 2 types, & both fell down when I opened the drapes. Nice concept but poorly executed.
R**T
Renters need these
If you rent and have those annoying permanent blinds, you need these. Super easy to slip right over the upper bar, and add whatever curtains and rods you want. Makes the space so much more like home. I will be getting these for the rest of my renting days.
D**E
Maker Get it Together
Okay after waiting nearly two weeks for these brackets... I went to install them to learn the didn't fit! Prior to my order I did the research, I measured properly, and reviewed the video. Now I am a hands on dyi kinda of a person so I knew I couldn't have been that off by this easy install. So I packed them back up to prepare for my return. But wait! I started reading A review from Ashley Paine....she incorporated a fix that another reviewer used to resolve the "do not fit" issue. My question is why haven't the makers figured out this simple solution? 🤔 Nonetheless, I will keep these and go after the longer screws and spacers to make the fit proper. Thanks consumers!
C**R
Easy
I live in an apartment and the walls are concrete I don't have the drill you need to break through, so when I saw this I went for it, Its been up for 5 months looks beautiful was so easy I did it myself but if there is someone around it's helpful
P**D
Does the job
They do the job. Good value for money. Thank you
R**S
Worth it
This product is literally god-send! a tenant and landlord’s dream come true. No more drilling holes! You just need to put in the adhesive, tighten the screws and you’re good to go. Although, i do wish they had a curtain rod with it. I had a hard time finding the right shade for the brackets, but oh well.
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