Curtain Rod Brackets

Hang perfect curtains in seconds with Kwik-Hang’s revolutionary patented curtain rod brackets. No drills, screws or nails required!

Curtain Rod Brackets

Installs in Minutes

Simply tap the curtain rod brackets into the top of your window frame with a hammer — no need to measure, level or drill holes in your walls.

Sturdy and Stable

Our brackets support up to 20 lbs.

Curtain Rod Brackets
No Holes or Damage

No Holes or Damage

Our curtain brackets install like a thumbtack and won't leave holes in walls or woodwork.

Fast, Strong, and Stable

Fast, Strong and Stable

The fastest, strongest, simplest way to hang curtains. Get perfect curtains every time!

Made in the USA

Made in the USA

Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets are American made. Our business is family owned and operated.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets work?

Every Kwik-Hang curtain rod bracket has a set of pins that attach to the top of the window trim and secure it in place — no drilling, nails or damage required.

Do Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets work with every type of window?

Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets are designed for windows with wooden trim. The window trim should be at least ½ inch wide to accommodate the Kwik-Hang bracket.

What tools do I need to mount my Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets?

You'll need a hammer or mallet to install your curtain rod brackets. (No drill, screws or nails necessary!)

How many center supports do I need?

For windows 61”-120” wide - we recommend getting 1 center support.
For windows 121”+ wide - we recommend getting 2 center supports.

How do I use Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets on corner windows?

A corner window setup requires two curtain rods, one pair of curtain rod brackets (a left bracket and right bracket) and two center support brackets.

Follow our instructions for installing left and right brackets. Then install the center support brackets, each approximately 4 inches from the inner corner, as pictured below.

Remove one finial from each curtain rod and place your rods so that the finial ends point outward.

You may use a curtain rod corner connector if you wish, but it is not necessary.
corner window setup
corner window setup
corner window setup
corner window setup
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