Curtain splice and bracket are two different types of curtain installation. Bed curtain splicing means that the fabric of the bed curtain is specially designed and can be directly placed on the bed without splicing or fixing. This method is simple and convenient, saves the step of installing the bracket, and is suitable for some simple bed frames or the need to frequently change the bed curtain.
The bracket refers to the bed curtain needs to be fixed to the bed by installing a bracket, which can be a metal or wooden frame, used to support the weight of the bed curtain and maintain its shape.
Bracket installation is more complex, but can provide more stable support, suitable for long-term use of the bed frame or need a better shielding effect.
The difference between bed curtain splicing and bracket bed curtain is whether it needs splicing and the way it is supported.
Bed curtain splicing refers to the part of the bed curtain that is not stitched, that is, the bed curtain that is not stitched at both ends. This design allows air to flow more freely, and there is no need to worry about the inconvenience of stitching.
The stent bed curtain refers to the bed curtain through the support, the support can be metal, plastic or rubber and other materials. This design makes the curtain more stable and less likely to move or sag. However, it takes up more space and can create noise problems.
Therefore, which method to choose depends on individual preferences and needs.