Window Hanging Guide

We offer a variety of window panels with different types of top treatments, which allows you to hang them in multiple ways to achieve the look you want. After you've chosen your panel, use this guide to learn more about how it can be hung and to ensure you have the necessary hardware.

Belt Loop

Our Belt Loop Panels can be hung in two ways: with belt loop tabs or metal clips.

  • Option 1: Belt Loop

    Features fabric tabs along the top of the panel that allow the panel to slip through the tabs and hang directly from the rod. No hardware is necessary. Creates soft, inverted pleats.

  • Option 2: Metal Ring Clips

    Rings are attached with clips to the top of the drape, and the rod slides into the rings. Creates ease for opening and closing, and provides a space between the rod and window panel. Metal clips sold separately.

Pole Pocket

Our Pole Pocket panels can be hung three ways: with pole pockets, metal ring clips or metal rings.

  • Option 1: Pole Pocket

    Features a fabric casing along the top of the panel that can be slipped over a rod without the need for hooks or rings. Creates a full look.

  • Option 2: Metal Ring

    Our pole pocket panels include drapery hooks to be used with metal rings. The drapery hooks attach to the metal rings, and the rod slides into the rings. Creates ease for opening and closing, and provides a space between rod and window panel. Metal rings sold separately; drapery hooks included.

  • Option 3: Metal Ring Clips

    Rings are attached with clips to the top of the drape, and the rod slides into the rings. Creates ease for opening and closing, and provides a space between rod and window panel. Metal clips sold separately.

All-In-One

Our all-in-one panels can be hung four ways: with belt loop tabs, pole pockets, metal rings or metal ring clips.

  • Option 1: Belt Loop

    Features fabric tabs along the top of the panel that allow the panel to slip through the tabs and hang directly from the rod. No hardware is necessary. Creates soft, inverted pleats.

  • Option 2: Metal Ring

    Our all-in-one panels include drapery hooks to be used with metal rings. The drapery hooks attach to the metal rings, and the rod slides into the rings. Creates ease for opening and closing, and provides a space between rod and window panel. Metal rings sold separately; drapery hooks included.

  • Option 3: Pole Pocket

    Features a fabric casing along the top of the panel that can be slipped over a rod without the need for hooks or rings. Creates a full look.

  • Option 4: Metal Ring Clips

    Rings are attached with clips to the top of the drape, and the rod slides into the rings. Creates ease for opening and closing, and provides a space between rod and window panel. Metal clips sold separately.