What is a portiere rod?

What is a portiere rod?

Portiere rods allow a curtain to be placed over a door or over the doorless entrance to a room. The curtain then becomes a Portiere. If the hinge is fixed on the same side as the door hinge, the curtain will open with the door. …

What is a rising Portiere Rod?

A portiere rod is a type of door curtain pole which allows the curtain to rise as the door is opened – so stopping it from dragging on the floor. An old fashioned idea that will help to give a more snug and cosy feel in the room and keep those draughts at bay.

How does a Portiere door rod work?

The Portiere rod bracket fixes to the door frame, whilst the support bracket fixes to the door itself, allowing the curtain to be opened and closed in conjunction with the swinging of the door.

What is a portiere curtain?

A portière is a hanging curtain placed over a door or over the doorless entrance to a room. Its name is derived from the French word for door, porte.

What does Portiere mean in English?

: a curtain hanging across a doorway.

What is a drapery arm?

A drapery arm is a curtain pole held on one side by a bracket that allows the pole to pivot. Often used in doorways to reduce draughts. They are also referred to as portieres. Drapery arms provide a smart solution for curtain panels, door curtains and dormer windows.

What is a dormer Rod?

Dormer rods are curtain poles suitable for hanging a single curtain in front of a Dormer window, or small recessed window. Fit a sliding support bracket above the dormer window (if you have room), and fit the other sliding support to the adjacent wall for extra support when not in use.

How do you hang a Portiere?

You can hang a portiere from a regular door curtain rod, or shirr it over a tension rod hung within the door frame. Be sure to install some kind of tie-back, so you can easily walk past the fabric.

What does portiere mean in English?

Why do people put curtains in front of doors?

The thickness of the material will help to stop any door draughts from coming into your hallway. A heavy material will also be less likely to move with the flow of air. An additional benefit of using a curtain to manage draughts is that you can match it to your décor.

What do you use a portiere rod for?

Portiere rods allow a curtain to be placed over a door or over the doorless entrance to a room. The curtain then becomes a Portiere. Portieres are a good economical and ecological way to keep your house warm by covering the door thus insulating it from cold and draughts.

How big of a pivot do you need for a portiere rod?

Please give us the required length of the portiere rod arm from the back of the 16mm pivot to the end of the finial (any length up to 1.25 m). Fixing to the door wall. If space is tight, remember to allow for the width of the hinge plate when fixing on the door wall.

When did they start using portieres in houses?

If your house is older than 1950 I can bet your house had them. Portieres – otherwise known as an archway drape or curtain, were first used in castles. With the high ceilings and large rooms of Victorian homes, they made their comeback.

Where are the portieres in the front door?

The doorway on the right shows two sets of portieres hung separately on each side of the doorway – not in the center of the doorway. The left doorway shows a portiere hung in the center to one side. More photos of my restoration and portiers here .

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