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Wave curtain rail only (special wave glider system)
Needs a specific track to create the uniform wave effect.
Curtain rod (round pole)
The metal rings slide directly onto a rod; cannot be used on rails.
Curtain rod (thin to medium pole)
The pocket is sewn to slide over a rod; not suitable for rails.
Curtain rail (with gliders + hooks)
Curtain rod (with rings + hooks)
Hooks attach to either rings or rail gliders.
Curtain rail (with gliders + hooks
Curtain rod (with rings + hooks)
Structured pleats require hooks.
Curtain rail (gliders + hooks)
Curtain rod (rings + hooks)
Curtain rail (gliders + hooks)
Curtain rod (rings + hooks)
Formal pleats need hook support.
Curtain rod (round pole)
Fabric loops hang over a rod; not compatible with rails.
Café rod (thin decorative rod)
Designed for half-window mounting.
Motorised curtain rail (track)Café rod (thin decorative rod)
Requires a motorised glider system.
Ripplefold track system
Uses snap tape + special carriers.
Curtain rod (pole)
Hidden tabs slide over a rod.
Decorative curtain rod
Draped styling requires a rod.
Pleated valance → Rod or rail
Board-mounted valance → No rod (mounted on pelmet board)
Rod pocket valance → Rod
Roman blind headrail (corded or motorised)
Not used with rods.
Austrian blind rail (corded)Roman blind headrail (corded or motorised)
Operates like a lifting blind.