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Monaco Navy Thermal Foam Backed Lined Back Tab CurtainI have done a bunch of online research and have yet to come up with a solution so hopefully this forum can help me! I have a large balcony and I'd like to hang outdoor curtains (very light weight) on one side of it for privacy. The length of the space is 150 inches and the curtains would need to be hung between a brick wall and a metal pole. I've also considered hanging them from the ceiling if possible. The ceiling is concrete. I tried looking for outdoor tension rods but none seem to be long enough to accommodate the size. Any recommendations on what to use and how to install would be much appreciated! I've added a few images of the space to show the wall, pole and ceiling. Hello studiostyleblog and welcome to the Community. There are several way to device a rod for hanging curtains but before we get to involved it is important to take several factors contact your buildings management and check to see if they will allow something

like this to be installed. Secondly, safety is the number 1 consideration. If you put something up and any part of it falls it could easily hurt someone. Third, wind is a major factor. The curtains will have to have a way for the wind to pass through. Have you considered a privacy screen that could stand on the deck of your balcony instead or something like that? If you find out the parameters allowed by your building, I would be happy to give some suggestions. Please keep in touch and let me know what you discover. Char is so right, once you check out all restrictions and get an all-clear pass to add sheer curtains toI have an idea: You will have to do a little assembly and ask for some help at your What a fabulous space you have!!! Beautiful white washed bricks, and clean lines, I totally understand wanting to create a privacy screen. I am sure that is a sanctuary for you, outside space is so precious when you live in the city.

I am not an artist but I have put a few components together to create an image of what I see in my mind that will enable you to add a soft, sheer curtain to you outdoor living space. I think that galvanized pipe will be strongest to stay upright, secure and weatherproof, because I am sure that the wind may be strong at timesThis can be replicated in PVC, but I don’t think it would not be strong enough with the wind. Check out this concept and see if you think this application could work, or inspire you in some way. Get your measurements, stop by the Home Depot plumbing aisle and speak with an associate that will help you with the fittings and floor flange; you can have the wood cut in-store too. Basically this concept, but instead of going into the wall, turn the elbow down, extend a pipe to the floor flange and attach it to the wood Use heavy duty zip ties, or hose clamps and secure to existing iron rail, it is great that you have that stabilized railing to work with.

I hope this helps, or gives you an idea on just how to make the Recently I added a reed fence to my daughter porch in the heart of the city, it created a privacy screen and allowed the sun, and air to passCheck this out: You could also use a reed fence in same manner. Please let us know what you decided to do, your before pictures were great please show us the after. Thanks for the question, Maureen Hello again studiostyleblog,You could directly mount the foot flange to the underside of your ceiling (if it is concrete using Tapcon concrete and masonary anchor screws)What a great space ... overlooking the cityscape!I'll bet the view improves at night.The stand that Maureen suggested is very functional, but I'm thinking "Hidden Hangers;" curtain hangers anchored to the concrete ceiling ... out of site.If I were your designer, I'd use standard pipe sleeves mounted on the concrete ceiling adjacent to the wall and the pole, and another halfway between these two.

I'd anchor them to the concrete ceiling with Simpson Strong Tie Drop In Anchors.Position the standard pipe sleeve on the ceiling and use a marker to locate where you'll drill pilot holes for your drop in anchors.Here's how to pilot the holes:Use two ten-foot zinc coated one-inch EMT conduit as your curtain rods.Shorten each to approx. 75-inches to reach from the mid-point hanger to the hanger on either end (near the wall and near the pole).Then use your veil of choice and sew a two-inch loop to slide over the conduit.You could bunch up one longer veil; however I believe several bunched veils hung over each 75-inch rod will create a stronger visual effect.I'm imagining white billowing veils, pushed and pulled by the breeze ... very striking and very functional.Now that we've designed "Hidden Hangers" to glam your privacy curtains, you simply must come back and post photos once they're hung.Thanks for bringing your creative question to The Community!Under "Specifications" Simpson recommends a 1/2-inch masonry drill bit for their 3/8-inch Drop In Anchor.

1/2 x 4 inch L Xtreme Masonry BitPersonally, I prefer the Simpson anchor over Tapcon because it embeds completely into the concrete and maintains the "Hidden Hanger" design ... very little exposed above the surface.HOW TO:Wrap electrical tape around the bit, leaving the tip exposed to the depth you need to drill.When the tape touches concrete, you're done with that hole.FINALLY:Tapcon anchors require drilling a deeper hole and have a blue coating.Tapcon makes their own drill bits; on the face of the package they specify the size (see black arrow). Greetings once more studiostyleblog, It is so exciting to have so many HD experts “pipe” in on your I am so glad that you got clearance from the building super for the Char and Pat have given you direct, into the structure, suggestions that totally simplify matters, and will end up with beautiful, billowing I am fearful of heights; that is why I came up with a floor toBe super careful and make sure you have someone to help during

the installation, no matter what you decide, like Char said: Safety First! I have to put a garden suggestion in though, that great railing is calling for some beautiful plants and flowers, once you are all set with your curtains, bring out some patio plants, and planter for the railings! some string lights or solar powered lights for your planters? My goodness, you have such great possibilities! I cannot wait to see the after images, a night time shot would be lovely too…..What city are you Enjoy your transformed new space, MaureenWhat an outstanding addition to StudioStyleBlog's thread!Billowing curtains add layers, outdoor lights add accent, and planters bring on the green ... a private oasis with personalized touches that really make you want to spend time out there.Leave it to Char and Maureen to fill your world with outstanding, attainable, and safe improvements to your private cityscape overlook.Rarely will you hear me say it;