The Sensory Bead Curtain is a pediatric tactile stimulation tool that is made up of a sturdy, colorful, wooden support and a curtain of metal bead chains. Children will enjoy running their hands through the flowing chains, and feeling the coolness of the metal beads. The Sensory Bead Curtain can help to encourage interaction as well as to develop fine and gross motor skills. This toy is not for children under three years of age.To get more news about metal bead curtain, you can visit mesh-fabrics.com official website.
Beaded curtains can provide a playful or sophisticated look in your home, depending on the style. The curtains come in a variety of styles including the traditional colorful plastic beads, glitzy metal beads, faux crystal chandelier-style beading or natural wood and bamboo beads. The simple rods generally feature two small brackets that slip over the hanging hardware, although longer or heavier curtains may have three brackets. Beaded curtains only take a few minutes to install with basic tools and hardware.
Hold the beaded curtain rod over the doorway in the location you wish
to mount it. Mount the rod directly onto a wooden door frame or
approximately 1 inch above the door frame. Most door frames are
surrounded by metal flashing beneath the paint so you can only install
mounting hardware above the flashing, or 1 inch above the frame.
2
Place a small piece of masking tape on the frame or wall at the location
of the hanging hooks on the rod. Mark the screw holes for the rod on
the tape, using a pencil. Set the curtain rod aside.
3
Drill a starter hole through the marking on the tape, using a drill bit
one size smaller than the cup hook screw. The tape prevents the paint
and plaster from cracking.
Remove the tape. Screw a cup hook into each starter hole, using your
hand. Twist the hook until it is securely in the wall and the opening of
the hook is facing upward.
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