When dressing your windows, a layered treatment will always look more expensive. Layering curtains allows you to experiment with different prints and fabrics, while also providing functional flexibility. And the best way to hang multiple curtains in a streamlined, stylish manner is with a sleek double curtain rod.
Simply put, a double curtain rod is exactly what it sounds like — two connected rails that allow you to place one curtain behind the other. “The two rods sit at different depths from the wall, so both layers hang cleanly without bunching against each other,” adds Samuel Ficek, a curtain expert and managing director of UK-based PoleDesign.
Sounds super functional, right? It is. Of course, you can buy something that simply does the job, but there are plenty of design-forward double curtain rods that will elevate your layered window treatment even more. (Curtain hardware is too often overlooked.) And that’s where I come in; I’m paid to find stylish options for even the most functional of things in our homes, and you bet I found some expensive-looking, but not necessarily expensive, double curtain rods to shop.
Umbra
Window Curtain Rod Twilight
This modern-looking, adjustable design will have a slimmer appearance on the wall, or you could style it with a sheer and allow the metal to peek through.
Anthropologie
Johanna Double Curtain Rod
This double curtain rod reads as a more traditional-style, but the detailing on the nobs gives it that considered edge.
Dunelm
Trinity Double Layer Extendable Metal Eyelet Curtain Pole
This style from Dunelm is another one for the minimalists. Pair this with tonal curtains, and it would sit perfectly in a contemporary room.
Dunelm
Trinity Double Layer Wood Eyelet Curtain Pole
Working with a Wabi-Sabi curtain style? This simple, natural double curtain rod feels just right for minimalist designs.
Anthropologie
Wiggle Double Curtain Rod
Classic, but a little flirty, is how I would categorize this double curtain rod. The shiny finish feels luxe, but the overall design is still understated.
West Elm UK
Mid Century Wooden Double Rod
This mid-century-inspired rod is so elevated and luxurious-looking. Plus, the wood and brushed gold finishes will bring instant warmth.
CraftyCharmArtisanat
Solid Brass Double Curtain Rod Set With Rings
For something vintage-inspired and more traditional, this solid brass double curtain rod is a bit heftier and statement-making, so it would work well with heavier fabrics.
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Black Extendable Double Curtain & Voile Pole
Sometimes you just need something classic, and that’s when this double curtain rod would work. It’s an extendable rod, so you can fit it to multiple-sized panes or style it close to the glass.
Umbra
Window Curtain Rod Twilight
I’d pick this double curtain rod if the goal is for the rail to really not be seen. The wave design allows for a more streamlined look, and again, it’s an extendable model.
Dunelm
Ashton Double Layer Extendable Metal Curtain Pole
A little something shiny, perhaps? The sphere at the end gives this style a finished look. Plus, it comes in several colors, has great reviews, and is currently on sale.
KubieSteelco
Shelf Bracket With Double Curtain Rod Holder
I’m imagining this shelf bracket and double curtain rod in the most multifunctional of spaces. Above a kitchen window? In a mudroom? Above a desk in a home office?
KAMANINA
Bronze Extendable Double Curtain Pole
The bronze color of this extendable double curtain rod is what immediately caught my eye; it adds warmth and feels luxurious. Plus, a detailed nob will always look that much more curated.
How to Choose the Right Style Double Curtain Rod
Layering curtains with a double curtain rod maximizes both form and function.
(Image credit: Roger Davies. Design: Studio Emblem & Co.)
When choosing the right curtain rails, think of hardware as the jewelry of the room. A double curtain rod in a finish like warm bronze or polished brass brings that final layer of sophistication that ties everything together. Perhaps a double curtain rod with intricate detailing will make traditional living room curtains sing.
“It’s worth keeping in mind that when using traditional wall-fixed poles, they will project quite far from the wall, and this can look a little unbalanced in smaller rooms,” notes Samuel Ficek. “Ceiling-fixed tracks in a double curtain rod style (like this track from Dunelm) can work well for this, as it won’t stick out as far.”
For the treatments themselves, “I love playing with contrast — a soft, neutral sheer underneath with a more textured or patterned drape on the outer rod,” says interior designer and co-founder of Everham, Haley Weidenbaum. It creates that layered, custom look that feels intentional rather than assembled.
Once you’ve got a stylish double curtain rod in place, all that’s left is mixing and matching with your favorite curtains trends for a layered window treatment that’s curated, characterful, and practical.
Haley Weidenbaum is an interior designer and the co-founder of the custom window treatment company, Everhem. Everham was founded in Los Angeles in 2019 by Haley and her husband, Adam, with a simple belief guiding how they approach curtains: window treatments are transformative — and deserve the same intention as every other design decision.
There are more ways to hang curtains than meets the eye, but if you want a cheat sheet to a more stylishly layered treatment, then double curtain rods will be your best friend.
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