Please ensure you have the following tools ready:
Measuring tape
Pencil and level
Drill with appropriate bit
Screwdriver
Screws and wall plugs (included)
Accurate measurement ensures a perfect fit and smooth curtain movement.
Width:
Measure the width of your window frame.
Add at least 15–20 cm on each side of the window for optimum curtain coverage and stack-back space.
Example: If your window is 150 cm wide, choose a track length around 180–190 cm.
Height:
Decide how high above the window you want to position your track.
Typically, 10–15 cm above the window frame gives a sleek modern look.
Follow the illustrations provided to ensure correct setup.
Hold the brackets at your chosen height and mark the screw holes with a pencil.
For wider tracks, install an additional centre bracket for stability.
(Refer to the number of brackets supplied per track length.)

Drill pilot holes at the marked points and insert wall plugs if fixing into masonry or plasterboard.
Secure the brackets using screws provided.
Ensure all brackets are level and evenly spaced.

Align the track with the installed brackets.
Insert the upper part of the bracket into the groove of the track and rotate or clip it down until secure.
Check that the track is locked firmly into position and aligned straight.

Slide the gliders into the track channel.
Attach the end caps on both sides to prevent gliders from sliding out.
Hang your curtains using hooks, rings, or pleat tape as appropriate.

Ensure all brackets are fixed on a level line to allow smooth gliding.
Do not overtighten screws on the brackets — this may affect movement.
If your window is extra wide, use a Curtain Rod Jointor (available separately) to connect two tracks seamlessly.
For heavier curtains, make sure to use all supplied brackets to distribute the weight evenly.
Clean the track occasionally with a dry cloth to maintain silent, smooth operation.
This curtain track is suitable for:
Pencil pleat curtains
Pinch pleat curtains
Light to heavy fabric weights
Available in four elegant finishes — Black, White, Brass, and Champagne.
