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Hi. I'm Lee Stevens from ezecurtains.co.uk

Understanding Returns in Curtain Tracks

And I want to talk returns to you. We talk on this website about bay returns and we talk about curtain track returns.

Defining a Return

Now, a return is like up here.

Now this, the track comes out of the bay and returns onto the wall into the room. Now, that's a return. Now, if you've got a bay that may be a five-sided bay and you've got a bit of wall here on the side, that is not a return. That's just an internal bend. It only returns if it comes out onto the wall here.

Sizing Your Returns

Now returns can be pretty much any size you want them to be except there needs to be a minimum of fifteen centimeters. So we've got a flat track here that is on a wall-fixed bracket it can clip comfortably back into the bracket. If it's curved, then the bracket won't connect into the back of the track. Now, some people want their return to fill the entire space on the wall, on the side of the base. That's absolutely fine. So you can have a big return, but typically you'll have a return around about twenty centimeters coming out of the corner of the bay across to the side here.

Conclusion and Ordering Guidance

So I hope that's useful, and now you know what we need and what we call a return. When you're ordering, you'll understand what we're talking about.

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