Hello
We have set aside today to out up a new curtain rail. We have taken the old one down as it was too small and slightly hanging off on one side.
I have chosen a fabulous chunky one and am looking forward to hanging some thick curtains to keep in the heat, obviously this is going to have a substantial weight!
Our house was built in 1994 and our walls are lined with dot and dab plastering. We have drilled through the plasterboard (well went through the existing hole) and behind is 'something' solid. I am not sure if this would be breeze block, concurrent or steel lintel.
We are now at a loss for what to do. We have looked at the internet for different options
1 - drill into lintel
2 - cut hole in plaster and insert a wooden batten
3 - stick some wood onto the plaster to screw into
4 - use metal self-drive plugs or small hollow-wall anchors
I personally don't like the idea of the wooden batten-it sounds like a bodge-job and if it's visible (even painted the same colour as the walls) I think it will look obvious and terrible. But my OH thinks it will be extremely diffIcult to drill into whatever's behind and get the screws all aligned correctly.
Could you please offer any advise if you have any as this could cause arguments.......... Thanks
We have set aside today to out up a new curtain rail. We have taken the old one down as it was too small and slightly hanging off on one side.
I have chosen a fabulous chunky one and am looking forward to hanging some thick curtains to keep in the heat, obviously this is going to have a substantial weight!
Our house was built in 1994 and our walls are lined with dot and dab plastering. We have drilled through the plasterboard (well went through the existing hole) and behind is 'something' solid. I am not sure if this would be breeze block, concurrent or steel lintel.
We are now at a loss for what to do. We have looked at the internet for different options
1 - drill into lintel
2 - cut hole in plaster and insert a wooden batten
3 - stick some wood onto the plaster to screw into
4 - use metal self-drive plugs or small hollow-wall anchors
I personally don't like the idea of the wooden batten-it sounds like a bodge-job and if it's visible (even painted the same colour as the walls) I think it will look obvious and terrible. But my OH thinks it will be extremely diffIcult to drill into whatever's behind and get the screws all aligned correctly.
Could you please offer any advise if you have any as this could cause arguments.......... Thanks