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I’m completely new at this. I have 3 windows at the end of my bedroom that are all the same height (quite tall) but the middle window is considerably wider than the two angled windows flanking it. There isn’t a ton of room between each window, so I’m hoping that most of what I have to mount the rod into has studs behind it.So much of what I see online says things like 4-6+ inches from each frame side and the same or more above the window. I’m not doing this to be fancy, I’m doing it (with the U-shaped return rods) to block out as much light as I possibly can with what I have to work with (I sleep during days).I also keep seeing that each panel should be the width of the window, though I’m not sure why. The two-packs of panels that I bought basically combined just cover the width of the window plus a little extra on each side. I guess I don’t fully “get it”. They didn’t come in any wider panels or I would have bought those.I’ll take all of the advice I can get but my primary concern right now is where I should actually mount the rods. I’m pretty confused. My room has really tall ceilings, if that makes any difference. The panels are 74” wide (combined) by 84” long. via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/3aGbCRD

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