Hanging curtain rods high above the window frame adds height to the wall and works best with long panels or drapes.
Where to place curtain rods above window.
For cathedral ceilings leave approximately four to six inches above the window trim as a guideline.
Attach curtain rings if they are part of your setup.
Use a level too especially if you live in an old house with less than perfect walls.
Wall mounted rods are usually installed four inches above the window.
No matter what the ceiling height the minimum distance from the top of the window casing to the curtain rod is two inches.
Step 3 next measure the window height.
To create the illusion of height mount the drapery rods close to the ceiling.
This will allow whatever curtains you chose to cover the window at all times.
Hang the curtains and double check to make sure your brackets are still secure.
Put the main curtain rod in place.
You may need to adjust the height of the pole for different curtain hanging styles.
Then you can hang your sheer curtain or blackout curtain.
To find your ideal placement measure down from the ceiling to the top of the trim at.
If you re not using a double rod you can skip this step.
Ideal position for the curtain rod is 6 inches above the window trim but you may need to adjust this up or down so the curtains end where you want them.
When selecting the right curtain rod go for one that is a bit wider than the width of your window.
Watch the rod width.
Insert the back curtain rod if you re using a double rod setup.
Your curtains may hang from the pole using a sleeve rings or eyelets.
The one above was made using a couple pieces of cardboard and saved time otherwise spent measuring from the corner of the windows.