

One of the most common questions about track-mounted curtains is how best to conceal the track itself. Of course, most people mean literally not seeing the track at all, but the fact is that there are several clever ways to let the curtains be the focal point and the track in the background. Here are 3 creative ways to hide your track.


Let the curtain do the work
If you want to see as little of the rail as possible, the easiest way is to combine a high-profile rail, such as the Alex rail, with low-fitting finger hooks. The curtain is then lifted by the curtain hook, covering a large part of the rail. This is suitable for those who prefer the denser, more traditional pleats that finger hooks provide, and primarily want to cover as much of the rail as possible.


Choose a discrete rail
If you prefer trendy hotel waves, the curtain must hang below the track for the waves to fit and the curtain to hang freely. Therefore, it's not possible to combine hotel waves with a covered track, but it is possible to trick the eye with a discreet track. The U-track is a neat track that takes up little space and easily blends into the ceiling. The design of the hotel waves also creates an illusion that the track is somewhat hidden, putting the curtain in focus.