🛠️ Transform your space with ease!
The NONO Bracket is an innovative inside-mounted curtain rod bracket attachment designed for effortless installation without the need for drilling. This set of three white brackets fits both 1.25" blind head rails and 1" curtain rods, providing a sleek and modern solution for your window treatments.
S**N
Perfect for renters, as long as you know what you're getting
These have really been a lifesaver. I was skeptical after reading reviews, so I only bought one set. Well, I ended up buying sets for all of my windows after that! This is really what I needed for a temporary solution in my rented apartment. They are a bit loose on the 1" blinds, but some grippy tape could help the situation out immensely if the curtains are going to be moved a lot.
D**1
Best solution
Super hood solution for apartments when you don’t want to drill in the wall. If there are mini blinds, it will Attachto the railing at the top and will hold a curtain rod.
M**S
high quality, fit great, but think it though and make sure it is what you need
I love the offerings from the no-no brand as they are heavy, high quality and practical for those who rent and don't want to make holes in the walls. This particular mount fits well, but a few things you should know - get the right color for your decor. They stick out a bit from the window, so they are very noticeable. Make sure you like the color, because you will see it! The other thing that surprised me was that because they clip to fixtures already in place (in my case blinds), the curtains can't cover the sides/edges of the windows. The curtain stops where the brackets are placed, as opposed to curtain rods you drill into the wall that would be placed wider than the window. For some people this may not pose a problem, but I was trying to use these in the bedroom and wanted more coverage on the sides of the windows to block the light! Just be aware of what room you are using them in and what your goals are.
C**N
Not worth then time or hassle
Will not fit my blinds and will not fit a normal size window seal. I was able to engineer it to work for what I needed but nothing like they said it would be.
M**L
Lots of futzing around required
On the one hand, the NoNo bracket does what nothing else can -- let you mount curtains over apartment midi-blinds without putting holes in the walls.On the other hand, getting it to work with the blind head rail and window frame required a lot of fiddling and additional materials. Part of it I knew going in -- the blind head rails in my apt are just shy of 1.5", which is taller than what these regular brackets are designed for but shorter than the XL model brackets (which were never in stock anyway). So I added 0.25" nylon spacers and longer bolts, no problem.Except it's not possible to tighten the bolts enough to securely clamp the smooth metal bracket to the smooth metal head rails, and the head rails are not mounted near enough to the ceiling to keep the upper brackets from angling downwards. So, lots of double-sided foam tape later, I've adhered the lower bracket piece to the underside of the head rail and padded the upper bracket piece between the top of the head rail and the underside of the window frame. The brackets still move side-to-side a little when the curtain is pulled across, but it works. (And I have some Goo Gone to dissolve the tape adhesive when I move out.)In addition, you need to use thick enough curtain rods, e.g. 0.75" diam or larger, otherwise the decorative retaining screws don't catch and keep the rod from sliding.At the time, these were hard to obtain in useful quantities (I needed 1 set of 3 and 2 sets of 2), or in XL size, and impossible to find non-white finishes in stock. Hopefully that situation has improved.
A**R
What every renter needs!
I have lived in my apartment for 3 years with only the horizontal and vertical blinds in the place. We aren’t allowed to hang drapery hardware. It always felt bare. I was very excited to get these and it really makes my place look now finished!Very easy to install. You’ll love this.
F**.
I wish I had found this before I Put Those Holes in the Wall.....lol
Great idea. Only issue I have is with the middle bracket for it doesn't allow for the blinds to line up correctly. I will figure something out while I'm patching up the holes in the walls....lol.
M**R
NOPE
These do not work on the blinds that I have. Not sure about other brands of blind. I used these to support an 89" curtain rod with drapes for a front bay window, because I have no space to drill for extended curtain rods above the window, and I cannot remove the blinds to use the window trim. These sounded ingenius on paper, so I bit. I'm saddened to report that they are seriously flawed. First, they're not squared. When you attach them to the base of the blinds, they will not square up, and the more you tighten them down, the less square they are. Second the double sticky pads, ain't so sticky. After I finagled these and got them up, I came down the next morning to find that the whole assembly had broken loose at the stick pads and fallen. Luckily, the Gods saw fit to have it miss my entire computer workstation. I do not recommend these. They don't work, and they are overpriced. I hate sending stuff back, so they are just going to rot in a collective junk drawer with the rest of the junk items I keep around in case of inventive necessity, or inspiration for a new Pixar film called The Junk in the Drawer. It's about abandoned items that seek purpose in their lives. My favorite character is Broken Ziptie.
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