The 10 Best Curtain Tiebacks
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Anthropologie Handheld Curtain Tieback Anthropologie offers an unusual mix of curated accessories, gifts, and home decor. The handheld curtain tieback is a unique piece formed in the shape of a hand that looks like someone is reaching from behind the curtain. However, the left and right pieces are sold separately, and they are quite expensive. anthropologie.com
Interior Dezine Curtain tiebacks make a wonderful addition to your window treatments. They can be placed high on the wall to give drapes a more elegant look, or arranged in the center for a more pleated effect. If you're looking for tips and tricks on how best to use them to create the appearance you desire, check out Interior Dezine's website. interiordezine.com
Editor's Notes
April 24, 2020:
Curtain tiebacks and holdbacks not only keep panels open to let in much-needed sunlight, but they also help elevate your decor. Tiebacks are better suited for curtains that will remain open unless you don't mind tying and untying them every morning and night. Still, pieces like Melaluxe Decorative Tie and Kinseng Tassels are a godsend for apartment dwellers who can't drill holes into walls. Just keep in mind, if you have small children around you don't want to have strings dangling around the house. Kids may be tempted to pull on them and create a potentially dangerous situation. In this case, you will need to place them high and out of reach or opt for other accessories like the Kisstaker Blossom that snaps together with a magnetic closure or the AmazonBasics Brackets that allow you to tuck the panels neatly out of the way.