The right way to hang curtains
Curtain and drapery installation is one of those jobs that looks simple until you're standing on a step stool with a drill and a rod that won't stay level. The brackets need to hit studs or proper anchors, the rod needs to be perfectly horizontal, and the height needs to be set to make the ceiling feel taller and the window look larger — not just "above the window."
We install curtain rods, drapery hardware, and window treatments throughout San Antonio. Whether you have a single window or a full home's worth of curtains to hang, we do it right — level, secure, and at the height that makes your room look its best.
In San Antonio's older homes in neighborhoods like Alamo Heights and King William, window frames and walls can be plaster, stucco, or concrete block — all of which require different anchors and drill bits than standard drywall. We arrive prepared for every wall type and window configuration in San Antonio, including bay windows, French doors, and sliding glass doors.
Most curtain and drapery installations — including multiple windows in one room — are completed within the first hour. Text us the number of windows and curtain type for a fast estimate.
Single and double rods for panel curtains and sheers. We set the height at least 4–6 inches above the window frame and extend the rod 6–8 inches on each side for maximum light control and visual height.
Blackout panels need airtight coverage, which requires precise rod placement and proper bracket spacing. Common in San Antonio nurseries, bedrooms, and media rooms.
Floor-to-ceiling drapery, pinch-pleat panels, and designer window treatments. We hang at ceiling height and make sure panels break correctly on the floor.
Door curtains require bypass rods or track systems. We install the right hardware for door clearance and smooth operation without the curtain catching.
Bay windows require angled brackets or a curved rod to follow the wall angle. We measure each bay section and install hardware that follows the geometry of the window.
Hotel rooms, offices, apartments, and multi-window properties. We work efficiently through large installs and coordinate around business or tenant schedules.
Curtains hung just above the window frame make ceilings feel lower. We always hang higher — typically 4–6 inches above the frame or at ceiling height — and wider, so your room looks taller and the window feels larger.
Even a slightly off-level rod is immediately noticeable on a long curtain panel. We use laser levels on every installation — not a tape measure and a guess.
Curtain rods with heavy drapery can pull out of drywall anchors over time if they're not in studs. We always locate studs or use appropriate toggle anchors rated for the load.
Stucco, plaster, brick, and concrete block are all common in San Antonio homes. We bring the right bits and anchors for every wall type — no second trips.
Already bought your rods and brackets? We install your hardware, not ours. We'll also let you know if anything you've purchased isn't suited for your wall type before we start.
We work alongside interior designers in San Antonio as the installation crew that executes their window treatment designs. Designers hire us because we make their work look right.
Text the number of windows and curtain style. We reply with a time estimate and give you an honest quote immediately.
Bring your rods and brackets or tell us what you have. We confirm it's right for your wall type before arrival.
We confirm rod height with you before drilling — factoring in panel length, ceiling height, and the look you're after.
Level across all brackets. Studs located or anchors set properly. Rod installed and tested before panels go up.
Curtains on the rod, panels adjusted, final check with you. Done clean, usually within the first hour.
Fine art, canvas, and collectible pieces installed with museum-level care.
Curated multi-piece arrangements — we design the layout and install it perfectly.
Large mirrors, metal wall art, and oversized decorative pieces.
Offices, hotels, restaurants, and multi-piece commercial projects.