The foundation of a beautiful window in Cumbernauld. From hand-finished wooden poles to contemporary high-performance tracks, find the perfect support for your luxury curtains.
A curtain is only as good as the pole it hangs from. Whether you are looking for the traditional warmth of a natural wood pole or the sleek, discreet profile of a modern recessed track, the right hardware defines how your curtains drape and operate.
Best for: Bay windows, high-ceiling tenements, and premium eyelet or pinch-pleat curtains.
Why Trust Cross Blinds & Shutters for Your Poles?
Your Local Installation Experts in Cumbernauld & Glasgow
Professional Anchoring
Our team ensure poles are securely fixed into the correct wall type (plasterboard, stone, or brick), preventing sagging or pulling over time.
Bespoke Finials
Choose from dozens of decorative end-caps to perfectly match your interior decor style.
Coordinated Hardware
We offer matching holdbacks and rings to ensure a completely unified look across your entire window dressing.
Cross Blinds & Shutters - Curtain Poles
Curtain poles and tracks are the essential hardware used to hang and operate curtains. While poles are visible design elements available in various materials, tracks are often more discreet and designed for high-performance functionality. Our range covers everything from traditional 50mm wooden poles to slimline electric tracks.
Materials:
Solid Oak, Pine, Stainless Steel, Brass, and high-grade Aluminium.
Diameter:
Available in multiple sizes (e.g., 28mm, 35mm, 50mm) to suit different curtain weights.
Components:
Includes heavy-duty brackets, nylon-lined rings for quiet operation, and bespoke finials.
Mounting:
Available for wall-fix, ceiling-fix, or recess-fix configurations.
Routine Cleaning: Dust regularly with a soft cloth.
Metal Poles: Use a specialized metal cleaner occasionally to maintain the shine and prevent tarnishing.
Wooden Poles: Wipe with a dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that could strip the hand-finished stain.
Track Maintenance: A light spray of silicone lubricant on the glider channel every few years ensures a lifetime of smooth operation.
Bay & Bow Windows: Our custom-bent tracks are the #1 choice for Glasgow’s period properties.
Eyelet Curtains: Large diameter metal poles provide the perfect aesthetic for modern eyelet headings.
Pinch & Pencil Pleats: High-quality tracks allow pleats to stack neatly and uniformly when the curtains are open.
Care and Cleaning Procedures
Natural wood requires specific care to maintain its luster and structural integrity over time.
Routine Dusting: Use a soft, dry microfibre cloth or a specialized blind duster. Close the slats fully to wipe one side, then rotate them to clean the reverse.
Avoid Excess Water: Never saturate wooden blinds. If a damp cloth is needed for sticky marks, ensure it is well-wrung and follow up immediately with a dry cloth to prevent moisture absorption.
Furniture Polish: Occasionally, a small amount of non-silicone wood polish can be applied to a cloth to restore the natural shine of stained wood finishes.
Vacuuming: Use the soft brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner on a low-suction setting to remove dust from the cords and headrail.
UV Protection: Finished with a specialized UV-resistant coating to prevent fading or cracking from sun exposure.
Quality Curtain Poles for Your Homes
Choosing Cross Blinds & Shutters for your curtain poles ensures that your window dressing is supported by more than just hardware—it’s supported by local expertise and precision.
Why Choose Us for Your Curtain Poles?
Expert Fitting for Heavy Fabrics: Many off-the-shelf poles struggle with the weight of high-quality, lined curtains. Our installers ensure that brackets are securely anchored into the correct substrate, preventing sagging or pulling over time.
Bespoke Solutions for Bay Windows: Bay windows are notoriously difficult for standard poles. We specialize in custom-bent poles and specialized corner joints that allow your curtains to glide effortlessly around every angle of a Glasgow tenement or modern bay.
A Style for Every Interior: From minimalist wrought iron and brushed chrome to traditional handcrafted wood, we offer a vast range of finials and finishes that complement your existing décor perfectly.
Precision Alignment: There is nothing more distracting than an unlevel pole. We use professional-grade leveling tools and laser measurements to ensure your poles are perfectly horizontal and positioned at the optimal height to enhance your room's sense of scale.
Local Glasgow Reliability: As a local business serving Glasgow, Cumbernauld, and Stirling, we provide a personal touch. You aren't just buying a product; you’re getting a full service that includes a free home consultation and a tidy, professional installation.
Complete Window Coordination: Because we are experts in blinds and shutters, we can help you coordinate your curtain poles with secondary window treatments (like integrated fly screens or honeycombs) for a layered, high-end look.
Curtain Poles & Accessories
Our installation process is built on precision and local expertise, ensuring your curtain poles are as functional as they are beautiful. We handle every detail so you don't have to worry about heavy fabrics or tricky wall types.
Free Home Consultation
The process begins with a visit to your home in Glasgow, Cumbernauld, or Stirling.
Bespoke Preparation
Once you’ve made your selection, we prepare your hardware to your window's exact specifications.
Professional Clean-Fit Installation
Our experienced fitting team arrives at a time that suits you to complete the transformation.
Yes. We offer "ceiling-fix" brackets and slimline tracks that can be mounted directly to the top of the recess when wall space is limited.
Absolutely. We use passing brackets and rings that allow curtains to glide over the support points, meaning we can cover even the widest spans of glass without sagging.
All our poles and manual tracks are inherently child-safe as they do not require looped cords for operation.
As a general rule, a curtain pole should extend 15cm to 30cm (6 to 12 inches) beyond the width of the window frame on each side.
Why this length? This extra space (known as the "stack back") allows your curtains to be pulled back far enough to clear the glass, maximizing natural light when open.
Aesthetic Tip: If you have a large room or very heavy curtains, extending the pole further can make the window appear wider and more grand.
Installing a curtain pole requires precision to ensure it is level and secure. Follow these steps:
Measure and Mark: Decide on the height—usually 10cm to 15cm above the window frame. Use a pencil to mark the bracket positions.
Check for Hazards: Use a pipe and cable detector to ensure the area is clear of electrical wires or plumbing behind the plaster.
Drill and Plug: Drill holes at your marks. For UK homes, ensure you use the correct wall plugs (e.g., heavy-duty toggle bolts for plasterboard or masonry plugs for brick).
Fix Brackets: Screw the brackets into place and use a spirit level to ensure they are perfectly horizontal.Mount the Pole: Slide your curtain rings or eyelet curtains onto the pole, place the pole onto the brackets, and tighten the small securing screws (grub screws) to lock it in place.
The price of a curtain pole varies based on material, length, and whether it includes professional fitting.
Budget/DIY Poles: Basic metal or plastic poles from high-street retailers typically range from £15 to £40.
Mid-Range Poles: Sturdier wood or brushed metal poles with decorative finials usually cost between £50 and £120.
Bespoke & Professionally Fitted: For high-quality, custom-cut poles (especially for bay windows) including professional installation from Cross Blinds & Shutters, prices typically start from £150+. This ensures the hardware is anchored correctly to support heavy thermal or velvet fabrics safely.
Elevate Your Windows Today
Don’t settle for sagging rails or mismatched hardware. Give your curtains the support they deserve with professionally fitted poles that combine strength with style. Whether you're furnishing a traditional Glasgow tenement or a modern home in Stirling, our expert team is ready to provide the perfect finishing touch.