Tuesday, January 31, 2012

How To Make Your Own Curtain Rods On The Cheap

Making your own curtain rods is super easy and super cheap.... it's a project you can do even if your not a DIY kinda person. Here is the rod I made for ten bucks, including all the hardware.
(I apologize beforehand for taking the WORST window pictures ever. I'm convinced it's impossible to get a good one unless you have a fancy schmancy camera, which I do not.)

The secret to the homemade curtain rod is electrical conduit, which you can find at any hardware store. I love this stuff and have used it all over my house. I used it to make my laundry room curtains...
My funky, uneven, dining room bay window curtains...
My master bedroom curtains (which I never blogged about)...
and now my living room ones.

Now if you read a lot of DIY blogs than electrical conduit doesn't seem very original idea, but when I was trying to make my three little bedroom windows look like a wall of windows I had never seen conduit used before. So it's an original idea that everyone else thought of too, lol. 

Anyway, electrical conduit can be found in the electrical isle of your hardware store and is about $2-3 dollars for ten feet (depending on the thickness).  I bought the 3/4 inch, but I think most people buy the 1/2 inch. I like mine beefy :)

The first step is to cut it down to size. I used a hacksaw, but if you know what length you want they will cut it for you in the store. You could also buy your own pipe cutter if you feel like spending some $, but since your reading this post I'm assuming you don't!

So here is my process....
First, cut it to length. Or if your feeling lazy, have your overzealous toddler do it for you.
I cut mine about two feet longer than my window is wide (I want the curtains to cover more wall than window, to make the window look bigger).
 Then spray paint them whatever color your heart desires. I usually leave mine raw because I like the look, but this time I used rings on the curtains and wanted them to match. Here is the raw one and the one I painted pewter...
 Then hang your brackets. Mine cost a little under $4 a set at Home Depot. I like to hang mine higher than the window...it's all about making those windows look big and bright!
Then add your finials to the end of your rod. This is where you can get creative! I used decorative wicker balls for mine, but I thought about using decorated leftover Christmas ornaments or light bulbs, old doorknobs, cabinet pulls, big silk flowers, river rocks...
I found these at Hobby Lobby for less than two dollars a pop. 
(Also, in case you are unaware, you can always print out a 40% off coupon at Hobby Lobby.com)

I want to be able to easily take down the curtains for washing so I made one of my finials removable. I wanted to glue a wine cork to the ball and insert it that way, but my husband and I aren't drinkers and don't have any lying around. Sooo, I got a little creative - and a little bit ghetto - and came up with this... 
It's a big 'ol drywall screw that I wrapped duct tape around and glued to my ball. Then I just inserted it into the conduit to hide my ghettoness creativity.

Lastly, put your rods in the brackets and TA DA...custom curtain rods for ten bucks!
Tomorrow I'll be back with a tutorial for making curtains...which are just as easy to make as the rod. Here's a sneak peak :)

Update: You can see the post on how to make curtains HERE.

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Ashley

45 comments:

  1. I love it!! I have two big picture windows that I have been needing new rods for, but putting it off because of the cost. Thank you Thank you!!! You just made my night! I see a trip to the hardware store tomorrow :o)

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    1. Awesome Jen, so glad I could help! It is crazy how much curtain rods cost compared to how easy they are to make. I hope yours turn out great, I'd love to see them when your finished!

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  2. Looks much better then those cheap metal rods you can buy for a buck at Walmart. Gonna use this one!!! Thanks for the idea!!!!

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  3. This is fabulous and I love the idea of the removable finials. Brilliant. I would love (love!) it if you would share this at our Link It Up Thursday party. http://thesepeastastefunny.blogspot.com/2012/01/crochet-valentine-hearts.html

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  4. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing

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  5. Awesome! I just saw a DIY curtain tutorial and I was thinking to myself, "what I really need is a DIY curtain ROD tutorial." And then I saw this! I think it's time to make some curtains to hide the blinds...

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  6. Okay you are a life saver. I have been trying to figure out how to get a curtain rod for 85-90 inches without spending $40. Thank you! The expensive part would be the spray paint, but I already have what I want to use!

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  7. I am totally using this. We have pain-in-the-ass windows that are set back, so conventional rods won't work and the ones that will cost waaaay too much money. I now just have to figure out how to make the brackets that will hold them since again, traditional won't work. Brilliant.

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    1. Glad I could help Betsy! I felt the same way while trying to come up with a solution for my dining room bay windows...I had to have something custom, but custom stuff is hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Not anymore!

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  8. Oh that is seven shades of genius!!!! Thanks so very much for sharing this project - I am off to price the conduit!

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  9. WOW!! What a GREAT idea!! THanks for sharing :)

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  10. I love it!! I needed this!
    You should join me for handmade 52 http://raisingoranges.blogspot.com/2012/02/handmade-52-5.html

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  11. I love your nifty-ness for these finials. They look great. I tried making 'fake finials's once from paper... Did not look substantive enough... Yours, however, are 'right on'.

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  12. Wow these are amazing! Love the twine covered ends! I hope you will link up with me here:
    http://www.thegingerbreadblog.com/2012/02/sweet-saturday-link-party-v25.html

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  13. This is such a great idea!

    ~Mrs. Delightful
    ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  14. I saw your post on Thrifty Home. I just love these!! Curtain finals are so expensive but I haven't found a good way to make them myself...until now! Looking forward to following along with your crafty craftiness!

    Amy {Aprons & Ambitions{

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  15. What a great idea! I saw your post on Tip Junkie's Tip Me Tuesday. Thanks for sharing the detailed instructions. I think this might be my next project. :) I love your photo with your children in it. That's my house when we are doing projects too.

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  16. wow......love this. I have spent so much $$ on rods over the years...wish I knew this a long time ago. So I can get this at Home Depot or Lowes.....will they cut it down to size for me? Also, idiot proof me on how would I install finials...such as a door knob or cabinet knobs etc......that I am not catching on to so quickly

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    1. Yup, you can get the conduit at any hardware store and they will cut it down for you (well at least they will at my store...they know me pretty well there, lol.) For making a cabinet knob or door knob work, they have long screws on the back for installing, you just wrap tape around it like I did (to make it snug in the conduit).

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  17. This is such a great idea. We are currently living in a rental so I don't really want to put a whole lot of money in to it. But still want curtains!! We will have to give this a try...

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  18. Love the idea, curtain rods can be so expensive, so this is perfect and you can paint it the color your want. Yippee! I like then in the "raw" look as well as painted. Thanks for sharing this with us. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best Par.tay! PS - now following you on Linky!

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  19. Great ideas! Boy, you could really match whatever decor you wanted just by spray painting them, I'd never thought of that.

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  20. Inspired! Love it. Thanks for linking this up to BeColorful
    pam

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  21. I love the pic of the kids getting into the action. Wait another few months and you may need to reinstall ALL of your curtain rods like I've had to do with better supports. Did you happen to get a chance to check me out as #34 at Not JUST A Housewife (Show Me What Ya Got #60) or this: http://wp.me/244Y3 where I redid mine with added support in an attempt to kid proof the yanking on my curtains problems.

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  22. What a great idea. I love them and my mind is racing thinking of all the different ways you can do this...
    One other reason I am posting is your snake skin. I almost fell out of my seat
    because my dad had one just like that. He has passed and I miss him terribly. we put it on an old board just as yours. They could be identical. Strange sometimes how we come across things across cyber space.

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    1. My snakeskin is from my dad as well. How interesting that we both have the same unique homemade item. I'm sorry about your dad passing, though it sounds like you have many fond memories to remember him by.

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  23. Wow, the rope is SUCH a beautiful touch!! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

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  24. Ashley!!! AWESOME! Love this!!! Thanks for sharing at my party!!! Happy Valentine's Day!!! XO, Aimee

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  25. Love your master bedroom. That gives me an idea for my room...finally. Thanks.

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  26. Hi Ashley!

    Thanks for participating in the blog hop!
    Wishing you well on your bloggy adventures.
    New Follower :)

    Kelly
    www.livelaughrowe.com

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  27. Hi I am a new follower hopping from The 36th ave. I hope you follow me too.

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  28. Just found your blog through the blog hop, and I am loving it! So excited to be a new follower, and I will definitely be using this tutorial when I get my own place. I hope you'll stop by my blog, Cupcakes and Candy Canes, sometime!

    Allyson
    http://cupcakescandycanes.blogspot.com

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  30. Found you through the Grow Your Blog Hop and I'm now a follower, would appreciate you dropping by and doing the same.

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  31. Hi,
    I am a new GFC follower. I found you on a blog hop. I would love for you to stop by my site and follow me as well. Also check out our giveaway for a $170 Technogel Pillow if you are interested. Thanks
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  32. What a simple idea! Love it! Found your site through a blog hop and would love to have you follow me back! I would love for you to link up your projects on my "Homemade by You" Link party on Wednesday. Putting your button on my "Blogs I Love" page

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  33. Love this idea!!! Have been looking for info like this for a long time. Thanx for saving me money!

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  34. Hi there, how is the paint holding up on the conduit? I am going to spray paint some metal rods which have functional curtains on them, they will be opened and closed daily. I am just wondering if you think the paint will hold up or will it chip and wear off?

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    1. Hmmm, I don't know the answer to that. The paint is holding up fine BUT I don't open and shut them. I might be a little leary if your doing a drastically different color, like black. You could always just try it, and if it starts to wear repaint it. Or you could make back tab curtains, those would be fine because it's not metal on metal.

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    2. I talked to a few other folks and decided to get it powder coated. It is really nice custom hardware, the color just doesn't work with the new curtain panels I'm making. And I have to use the rings for ease of use. :) Thanks for responding!!

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  35. How wonderful!!! I've seen (and was going to use) painted PVC used for this, but we have a parrot and can only spray paint and stuff like that outside. That's fine, but it is winter in Nebraska at the moment! In fact, I HAVE copper pipe at hope (I'm a jewelry artist) that I may use!!! The way you did your bedroom and dining room are fabulous!!!

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  36. I am going to steal this idea for my new house! I found you on Grow Your Blog Hop! Find me at http://www.mamatinktinkstinkerings.blogspot.com

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  37. Hi there, just stopping by from the Blog Hop. I’m attempting to visit all of the blogs and become a new follower! I wish you much success on your blog! Come visit me sometime soon too! :) Crystal http://www.dearblondie.blogspot.com

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