leGage Quick & Easy Window Treatments are designed to be super simple to
use. They require a bare minimum of hardware or tool understanding. In fact,
its safe to say that if you can push in a tack and put up a tension rod,
you can use our product to bring an attractive flair to your window.
| Tension Rod Bracket (TRB) |
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- Position the bracket onto the edge of the window at the desired
height. (fig 1)
- Press tack fully through center hole in the bracket on an angle
for deepest penetration into the moulding. (fig 1)
- Repeat with second bracket on opposite side of window.
- Dress curtain onto tension rod and adjust the rod width 1/2"'
to 3/4" wider than opening between brackets. Position the
dressed tension rod between the brackets. Center the rubber feet
of the rod over the tack heads. (fig 2)
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fig 1
fig 2
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| Finial Placement |
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- Select finial style to suit decor. For custom color match, paint
finials and medallions with acrylic, enamel, or latex.
- Place in alignment over the TRB bracket and press to snap finial
into position. (fig 3) To remove, peel lower edge of finial up.
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fig 3 |
| Styling Arm (for holdback, swag and decorative features) |
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- Swag Feature:
- Insert either end post of styling arm into corner hold
of mounted bracket. (fig 4)
- Drape swag fabric over positioned styling arm.
- Attach medallion (see Medallion Placement), style and adjust
fabric.
- Holdback Feature:
- At level of the teir rod bracket, gather the curtain panel to
the side of the window in a pleated accordian fashion (small width
pleats are easier to handle).
- Holding the gathered fabric together, loop the styling arm around
the held fabric so that the top length of the styling arm leans
toward the center of the window. (fig 5)
- Straighten up the loaded styling arm and thread its top end
post into the corner hole of the bracket. Style and adjust
fabic. Attach medallion (see Medallion Placement).
(Suggestion: release the outer-most two folds of the fabric from
the lower length of the styling arm to hide the bracket.)
Additional Hold-back Options:
To create holdback features without the assistance of a tension
rod, insert a second (standard) tack or push-pin through the slot
in the rear of the TRB bracket. (fig 6) Assure a tight fit for optimal
retention.
For fabrics having more bulk or weight, screw fastened metal brackets
and larger styling arms are also available.
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| Medallion Placement |

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- Gently squeeze the lengths of the Styling-Arm together and position
the round retention ring of the medallion completely onto and
around the closed vertical end of the Styling-Arm. (fig 8)
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fig 7 |