As I’ve sourced curtain and drapery rods for myself and clients, I’ve found a few on Amazon that I prefer to use. Click a photo below to shop that drapery rod.
Fresh Traditional Drapery Rod
In our dining room, I wanted something very traditional, but I wanted it to feel updated, too. I didn’t want a chunky thick rod that would feel too heavy and dated. These gold rods with glass finials provide clean lines, a touch of metallic, and the thick glass finial adds that traditional touch for this formal dining room.
traditional glass finial rod // coordinating rings
French Return Drapery Rod
I love the look of a french return drapery rod! These rod styles have the appearance of one continuous rod that curves around to the wall. They take up minimal space and allow you to hang your drapes insanely close to the ceiling since there is not a thick bracket or finial.
french return rod // coordinating rings
I’ve purchased this rod in the extra long double rod for my living room. I’ll be having drapes on the front and sheers on the back.
End Cap Drapery Rods
For a modern look, the end cap drapery rods are the choice. It’s a traditional rod on bracket, but the finial is a clean and simple end cap; provides the punctuation needed at the end, but nothing ornate.
modern end cap rod // coordinating rings (the curtains pictured above are tab top and do not have rings)