We took down the horrible white plastic tracks that were on our upstairs and downstairs bay windows when we moved into our house 9 years ago. We replaced at great expense with the more attractive bendy curtain poles and c-shaped rings to pass over the bracket bends.
OMG I spent the next 5 years spending ridiculous amounts of time drawing and undrawing the curtains past the sodding bendy bit in the bay....drove me completely BONKERS
. I often hand to stand on a chair / the sofa in the bay to make the curtains open / close properly
We have since had our curtains both up and downstairs completely re-made into roman blinds (lady used all the same fabric and liner, just cut it up and made it into gorgeous roman blinds - one one each side window, 2 for the 2 front window parts of bay, so 4 blinds in total for each bay window).
No more curtain poles or tracks, just simple, easy to draw roman blinds.
In hindsight, we should never have dumped the ugly tracks - they did work a dream, just looked really ugly. If we'd realised how annoying the bendy poles were, we could've just kept the tracks and paid someone to do those header things you see on some period house bay windows, to hide the tracks. Saying that, we're not really a grand-curtain-with-headers type house, so roman blinds suit us perfectly.
So yes, I found the bendy poles a complete nightmare and would urge you to think twice before dismissing tracks!
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