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Hardwood Drapery Bracket for a 1-1/2" to 1-3/4" Rod , Sold Individually

$10.26 - $10.96
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Drapery Bracket - WS - 16612
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This mid-sized drapery hardwood bracket is hand made in solid clear poplar and maple by a local craftsman. The bracket can hold a drapery or curtain rod that measures from 1-1/2" to 1-3/4" in diameter. These brackets can be either painted or stained.  Each bracket is sold individually.

 

  • Base measures 5-3/4" and 3/4" thick
  • Clearance measures 1" from wall
  • Can fit a curtain and dowel rod that measures 1-1/2" to 1-3/4" in diameter
  • Holes are angled to give better holding power
  • Hardware included

 

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  • 3
    Predrilled holes are at an angle

    Posted by Inge on 24th Jan 2018

    The brackets were just as described and expected BUT the predrilled holes were at an angle! So how would the enclosed anchors work? They would not be flush with the wall. I had to fill the holes and drill new holes to make it all work which was a lot of extra work and disappointing. This feature should have been included in the description.

  • 5
    Great unfinished wood brackets

    Posted by Unknown on 23rd Dec 2017

    After searching and searching stores, and online to find unfinished wood brackets, I am so happy I found Total Wood Store. We stained them along with dowels and put them up. They look terrific.

  • 5
    Great DIY bracket

    Posted by Andrea M Linton on 6th Oct 2017

    It is hard to find a choice for brackets in the chain stores and even on line so I was delighted to find Total Wood Store. And then the finials on offer are really fantastic - my decorating will be really special thanks to these products.

  • 5
    Perfect for my needs!

    Posted by DR on 20th Feb 2016

    I have purchased a total of 12 of these brackets over the last year and do love them. I think they are pricey though; over $8 for a single bracket. Brackets are easy to install, easy to stain or paint