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Umbra Double Drapery Rod Bracket, Pewter
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Umbra Double Drapery Rod Bracket, Pewter

 

List Price: $8.79
Price: $7.92
You save: $0.87 (9%)

Media: Kitchen
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Features:

  • Two adjustable steel brackets to hold two drapery rods a minimum of 3 - 4.5" away from the wall
  • Functional and durable with 1 year warranty
  • Accomodates the use of two drapery rods for that extra appearance of depth
  • Allows you to layer your windows for a very sophisticated look


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

  • Great brackets!!!
    I searched ALL over the internet trying to find double drapery brackets. I did find a couple, but these were the best price wise and also for going over the mini blinds.

  • jer
    What can I say? I was very pleased to find a bracket that will let me hang curtains over my blinds. I live in an apartment and no it looks so much more polished. Thank you for the great product, Jerri

  • finally found what i was looking for.
    This is a great product for someone who has blinds that are on the outside of windows and needs to add a valance and drapes to the window. It took me a long time to find these but i finally found them and they are great. I used them for the nursery.


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