Adding curtains over blinds or blinds is an excellent way to revamp your space. In this article, we'll share how to beautifully hang curtains over blinds or blinds for any room.
Whether your blinds or blinds are ordinary or vertical or stick out, we have easy-to-follow steps to follow for each and helpful tips.

Can You Put Curtains Over Blinds or Blinds?
Yes, you can hang curtains over blinds or blinds for added privacy, to darken a room, and to add a decorative touch. Curtains over blinds or blinds can also create more depth, add layers of charm or texture, or complement a polished look.
There are several ways to fit curtains over blinds, ordinary and vertical blinds, plus ones that stick out.
How do You Cover Blinds or Blinds with Curtains?
There are a few ways to cover blinds or blinds with curtains, depending on what look you're going for and what type of blinds or blinds you have.
For each method, you'll need curtains, a pole, and brackets or adhesive hooks to hold the pole. You'll also wish a measuring tool.
Keep reading for how to hang curtains over blinds or blinds - ordinary blinds, vertical ones, and those that stick out.
The Best Place to Hang Curtains Over Your Blinds or Blinds
You can hang curtains over blinds or blinds in any space you wish any of the following:
More privacy
The ability to block out more light
More depth or refinement to your window
A cosy and luxurious touch
Before you decide where to hang your curtains, visualize the look you're going for.
We recommend hanging your curtains high if you wish to make your room appear larger.
Here are some suggested guidelines for where to hang curtains in relation to your window and blinds or blinds for a spacious look:
Place the pole 2 inches below your ceiling.
Extend curtains 6-15 inches past your window.
Hang curtains to fall just below the window sill, just above the floor, or slightly touching the floor.
Tip: Use this measurement tool to help you choose your curtain size.
Now let's get into how to hang curtains over blinds or blinds, depending on your style of blinds
How to Hang Curtains Over Front roll Blinds or Blinds
If you have front roll blinds or blinds that sit precisely on the window, take the following steps to hang your curtains.
Decide how high and wide you wish your pole to be.
Carefully fit pole brackets or adhesive hooks on your wall or the headrail (the horizontal bar at the top of your blinds).
Choose a header that goes well with your pole.
Hang your curtains on the pole.
Place the pole with curtains on your brackets or hooks.
Train curtains to make sure they're in good shape.
How to Hang Curtains Over Vertical Blinds
Many rentals have vertical blinds, and you may not realise you can nicely hang curtains over these. And the good news is that it's relatively simple and doesn't affect your walls.
It's best to use three NoNo brackets - two at each end and one in the middle. NoNo brackets easily attach to the headrail that holds up your vertical blinds.
You'll also need a curtain pole that fits in the brackets.
When you're ready to hang your brackets, adjust them to fit on the headrail. Then, hang your pole with your curtains. Don't forget to use the screw that comes with your NoNo brackets to tighten the bracket after your curtain pole is in place.

How to Hang Curtains Over Blinds That Stick Out
Sometimes, you wish to hang curtains over blinds that stick out from the wall. Here's how to do that for a flawless look:
Measure your window and curtains to ensure your curtains will entirely cover the area.
Figure out what size your pole brackets should be so they're slightly deeper than your blinds.
Fit your brackets, then place your curtain pole with curtains on them.

How do You Hang Curtains without Drilling over Blinds?
If you're hoping to hang curtains without putting holes in your wall, there are a few options: a magnetic curtain pole, adhesive hooks, or a tension pole.
Magnetic curtain rods only work if you're hanging your curtains on a metal door or window frame. Most magnetic rods only work well with lightweight curtains.
Adhesive hooks are versatile and work in most circumstances. You can find various hook strengths to complement the curtains you wish to use.
You can use a tension pole if you're hanging your curtain inside window frames. Tension rods are usually adjustable to fit the drop you need. When you hang your tension pole, don't forget to tighten it to secure it in place. One tension pole usually holds up to forty pounds, depending on its strength.

Tips for Designer-Looking Curtains
For a designer look, it's important to choose and train curtains properly. You'll wish to consider the fabric, headers, fullness, colors, and pleats.
Fabric: Various curtain fabrics offer different looks and purposes. For example, Belgian linen curtains are elegant, while cotton twill and duck are nice and practical.
Headers: The curtain heading, or the top of the curtain, drastically affects the appearance. A flat panel creates a minimalist look, while a pleated curtain is more formal.
Fullness: Drapery fullness refers to how much fabric there is. We recommend 2x - 2.5x fullness for an interior design feel.
Colour: This also drastically affects the look of your room. Vibrant curtains add personality, while soft colors are best for making a room appear larger.
Fabric Pleats: Training curtains to fall properly for proper folds and pleats also enhances the look.
How to Hang Curtains Over Blinds or Blinds for a Flawless Look: Final Thoughts
Hanging curtains over your blinds or blinds adds more privacy, a cosy appearance, and a decorative touch to your space. We hope you feel confident and ready to hang curtains over blinds or blinds for a designer look!


