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Curtain Accessories

33 years supplying curtain workrooms across Malaysia and Singapore, every fitting in stock.

On a curtain job, nobody notices the hardware. Until a hook pops, a carrier snaps, or the track starts to drag.

Specify the right accessories and the drape stays quiet, smooth, and tailored long after you leave the site. The client stays happy. Your name stays on the next referral.

New Way has supplied curtain dealers across Malaysia and Singapore for 33 years. Hooks, gliders, brackets, batons, and pulleys are all here, matched to fabric weight and in stock. Tell us the job and we will quote it.

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Mount it where a screw won't hold

Half the call-backs on a curtain job start at the wall. A screw that will not bite in plaster, a track that will not clear a grille. These two fittings fix both before the drape goes up.

Mount it where a screw won't hold

Half the call-backs on a curtain job start at the wall. A screw that will not bite in plaster, a track that will not clear a grille. These two fittings fix both before the drape goes up.

Plaster and hollow ceilings will not hold an ordinary screw, and a bracket that pulls loose takes the track with it. Spring and butterfly toggles grip behind the board and spread the load, so heavy drapery stays anchored. Specify them on any plaster-ceiling mount where a direct fixing cannot bite.

Window grilles, sills, and trim often block a flush-mounted track. Extension L brackets project the mount off the wall so the curtain clears the obstruction and still draws cleanly. They come in seven sizes, 2 to 8 inches, so you match the projection to the gap with no improvised packers on site.

A draw that stays clean and quiet

How a curtain opens is what your client touches every day. A baton or a smooth cord keeps hands off the fabric and the run quiet. Get the draw hardware right and the curtain still feels good in year five.

A draw that stays clean and quiet

How a curtain opens is what your client touches every day. A baton or a smooth cord keeps hands off the fabric and the run quiet. Get the draw hardware right and the curtain still feels good in year five.

Hands carry oils and dirt, and every hand-draw on the fabric leaves a mark and adds wear. A baton wand lets the client open and close without touching the cloth, so the leading edge stays clean for years. It also takes the strain off the track and brackets: fewer tugs, less bending, longer hardware life.

A cord-drawn or pulley track only works with the right cord, and the wrong rope frays, slips, or jams. Our nylon rope is made for pulley systems and comes in a range of sizes and lengths. Re-cord an old track or spec a new one without hunting for parts.

A hand-drawn cord needs to stay under tension, or it sags, tangles, and pulls unevenly. A tension pulley roller holds the cord taut along the run, so the draw stays smooth and keeps its line. Pair it with the matching nylon rope and pulley set. (Function pending product-spec verification.)

The header that sets the pleat

The pleat is made at the header, not the hem. Hooks, gliders, and tape decide how evenly the curtain folds and how cleanly it travels. Specify them with the track for a fold that holds its shape after every wash.

The header that sets the pleat

The pleat is made at the header, not the hem. Hooks, gliders, and tape decide how evenly the curtain folds and how cleanly it travels. Specify them with the track for a fold that holds its shape after every wash.

Hooks and gliders connect the fabric header to the track and carry the panel as it draws. The wrong neck length or a worn glide shows up as drag, noise, or an uneven hem. Nylon and polymer run silent in the track, steel carries higher loads. See the curtain hooks page for the full range.

Curtain tape is the header band that sets the pleat style and spacing before the hooks go in. Match the tape pocket to the hook prong, and the fold stays even and repeatable after every clean. See the curtain tapes page for tape styles.

Not a reseller, a manufacturer

You are not buying through a middleman. New Way has manufactured and supplied curtain hardware for 33 years, from an 80,000 sq ft facility in Puncak Alam, to dealers and workrooms across Malaysia and Singapore. That means workroom-grade parts, specified to fabric weight, with the stock depth to keep your jobs moving. One supplier for hooks, gliders, brackets, batons, tracks, and tapes. If you are not yet a New Way dealer, this is where to start.

Not a reseller, a manufacturer

You are not buying through a middleman. New Way has manufactured and supplied curtain hardware for 33 years, from an 80,000 sq ft facility in Puncak Alam, to dealers and workrooms across Malaysia and Singapore. That means workroom-grade parts, specified to fabric weight, with the stock depth to keep your jobs moving. One supplier for hooks, gliders, brackets, batons, tracks, and tapes. If you are not yet a New Way dealer, this is where to start.

Complete technical specifications

Spring / butterfly toggles

Plaster and hollow-ceiling mounting

Baton wand / hand-drawn pulley

Hands-off manual draw

Extension L brackets

Wall standoff to clear grilles, 2 to 8 in, 7 sizes

Nylon rope

Cord for pulley-draw systems, multiple sizes

Tension pulley roller

Keeps draw cord taut

Hooks, gliders, carriers, tapes

Header-to-track interface, pleat and travel

Plaster / hollow ceiling

Spring / butterfly toggles

Grilled / obstructed window

Extension L brackets

Concealed track

Short-neck hooks + polymer carriers

Manual draw

Baton wand / pulley + nylon rope

Specifications

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Complete technical specifications

Quick Answer

Curtain accessories are the engineered hardware that turns a flat fabric panel into a curtain that hangs, draws, and holds: hooks, gliders, carriers, tapes, brackets, batons, and cords. As of 2026, New Way supplies the full stack, matched to header style, track or rod, and fabric weight.

Best For

Curtain dealers and workrooms specifying affluent residential, hospitality, and commercial drapery who want one matched hardware stack instead of mixed parts.

Spring and butterfly toggles.

Mounting hardware for plaster and hollow ceilings, where an ordinary screw cannot hold a bracket under load. The toggle grips behind the board and spreads the weight of the track and drapery.

Baton wands and hand-drawn pulleys.

Manual draw hardware that opens and closes a curtain without hand contact on the fabric, protecting the cloth from oils and the hardware from tugging. Common on hotel and commercial tracks.

Extension L brackets.

Brackets that project the track or rod off the wall to clear window grilles, sills, and trim, available in seven sizes from 2 to 8 inches.

Nylon rope and tension pulley rollers.

Cord-draw components: nylon rope is the cord a pulley system runs on, and a tension pulley roller keeps that cord taut along the run.

Hooks, gliders, carriers, and tapes.

The header-to-track interface that sets pleat depth and carries the panel along the track. Specify tape and hook style first, then carrier and track profile, then motorisation.

Quick Answer

New Way curtain accessories use material matched to load and environment: high-density nylon and polymer for silent, humidity-resistant gliding, zinc-plated steel for residential load, and stainless steel for coastal, humid, or commercial rooms. All are specified to workroom-grade standards as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers serving coastal homes, humid rooms, and high-traffic hospitality, where the wrong metal corrodes and the wrong polymer turns noisy.

Nylon and high-density polymers.

Run silent and resist humidity, the default for track gliders and quiet luxury draw. UV-stable polymer is part of the workroom-grade spec.

Zinc-plated steel.

Carries higher residential loads and resists fatigue, with corrosion-resistant plating for normal interior conditions.

Stainless steel.

Specified for coastal and high-humidity rooms, with IP-rated options for wet zones, where plated steel would eventually corrode.

Workroom-grade construction.

Across materials, parts use tensile-rated wire and corrosion-resistant plating, the standard New Way holds from its 80,000 sq ft facility over 33 years.

Quick Answer

New Way's rule is to size hooks and carriers by fabric weight, header style, and track or rod system, then add a 20% safety margin to absorb the dynamic load of a fast draw. Matching the interface at every point, tape, hook, carrier, and track, is what prevents drag, snagging, and cascade failure. This guidance is current as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers who cannot afford a call-back on an affluent project, where one snapped carrier can pull its neighbours and drop the curtain.

Size to fabric weight, plus 20%.

Specify to the panel's weight and add a 20% margin, so a hard pull does not overload the hook or stretch the tape pocket.

Match every interface.

Hook to tape, carrier to track, and motor to track each use specific interface dimensions. Mixing without checking causes drag or motor stall, so specify the full stack from one partner or verify each interface before fabrication.

Plan motorised tolerance.

A motorised track tightens tolerance: low-friction polymer carriers, smooth bend radii, dust-protected channels, and a torque rating that handles fabric weight plus margin. Test with the actual fabric, not a sample weight.

Service to prevent cascade failure.

Vacuum tracks monthly with a soft brush, apply silicone-based lubricant every 6 to 12 months (never oil, which permanently stains fabric), and inspect brackets and gliders bi-annually, replacing bent carriers immediately.

Quick Answer

Plaster and hollow ceilings take spring or butterfly toggles, which grip behind the board where a screw cannot hold. Windows with grilles take extension L brackets, which project the mount 2 to 8 inches off the wall to clear the obstruction. Both are stock items as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers fitting older or grilled Malaysian windows and plaster-ceiling mounts, where a flush fixing either will not hold or will not clear.

Plaster and hollow ceilings.

Spring and butterfly toggles open behind the board and spread the load, so a track carrying heavy drapery stays anchored.

Grilled and obstructed windows.

Extension L brackets add projection in seven steps, 2 to 8 inches, so the curtain clears a grille or sill and still draws cleanly.

Concealed and short-neck applications.

For concealed-track applications, short-neck hooks keep the header tight to the track, and hospitality specs often pair these with polymer carriers for silence.

Manual draw choice.

Where a client wants no hand contact on the fabric, a baton wand or hand-drawn pulley with nylon rope gives a clean manual draw.

Quick Answer

New Way specifies curtain hardware in line with ANSI A136.1 and the CPSC 2022 corded-window-covering rules for child safety, adds fire rating where commercial code requires it, and offers IP-rated stainless for coastal and wet zones. Specification standards are current as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers on commercial and hospitality jobs that face procurement audits, code checks, and child-safety expectations.

Child safety.

Hardware specification aligns with ANSI A136.1 and CPSC 2022 corded-window-covering rules, which govern corded systems in occupied rooms.

Fire rating.

Where commercial code requires it, accessories are specified to the fire rating the project demands. The exact class depends on the project.

Fire rating.

Where commercial code requires it, accessories are specified to the fire rating the project demands. The exact class depends on the project.

Wet and coastal zones.

IP-rated stainless options resist corrosion in bathrooms, poolside rooms, and coastal builds.

Commercial spans.

For industrial divider curtains, hot-dipped galvanised steel hooks and quad-wheel steel trolleys carry long-span loads.

What are curtain accessories, and what does each part do?

Quick Answer

Curtain accessories are the engineered hardware that turns a flat fabric panel into a curtain that hangs, draws, and holds: hooks, gliders, carriers, tapes, brackets, batons, and cords. As of 2026, New Way supplies the full stack, matched to header style, track or rod, and fabric weight.

Best For

Curtain dealers and workrooms specifying affluent residential, hospitality, and commercial drapery who want one matched hardware stack instead of mixed parts.

Spring and butterfly toggles.

Mounting hardware for plaster and hollow ceilings, where an ordinary screw cannot hold a bracket under load. The toggle grips behind the board and spreads the weight of the track and drapery.

Baton wands and hand-drawn pulleys.

Manual draw hardware that opens and closes a curtain without hand contact on the fabric, protecting the cloth from oils and the hardware from tugging. Common on hotel and commercial tracks.

Extension L brackets.

Brackets that project the track or rod off the wall to clear window grilles, sills, and trim, available in seven sizes from 2 to 8 inches.

Nylon rope and tension pulley rollers.

Cord-draw components: nylon rope is the cord a pulley system runs on, and a tension pulley roller keeps that cord taut along the run.

Hooks, gliders, carriers, and tapes.

The header-to-track interface that sets pleat depth and carries the panel along the track. Specify tape and hook style first, then carrier and track profile, then motorisation.

What are New Way curtain accessories made from?

Quick Answer

New Way curtain accessories use material matched to load and environment: high-density nylon and polymer for silent, humidity-resistant gliding, zinc-plated steel for residential load, and stainless steel for coastal, humid, or commercial rooms. All are specified to workroom-grade standards as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers serving coastal homes, humid rooms, and high-traffic hospitality, where the wrong metal corrodes and the wrong polymer turns noisy.

Nylon and high-density polymers.

Run silent and resist humidity, the default for track gliders and quiet luxury draw. UV-stable polymer is part of the workroom-grade spec.

Zinc-plated steel.

Carries higher residential loads and resists fatigue, with corrosion-resistant plating for normal interior conditions.

Stainless steel.

Specified for coastal and high-humidity rooms, with IP-rated options for wet zones, where plated steel would eventually corrode.

Workroom-grade construction.

Across materials, parts use tensile-rated wire and corrosion-resistant plating, the standard New Way holds from its 80,000 sq ft facility over 33 years.

How do you specify accessories so nothing fails after install?

Quick Answer

New Way's rule is to size hooks and carriers by fabric weight, header style, and track or rod system, then add a 20% safety margin to absorb the dynamic load of a fast draw. Matching the interface at every point, tape, hook, carrier, and track, is what prevents drag, snagging, and cascade failure. This guidance is current as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers who cannot afford a call-back on an affluent project, where one snapped carrier can pull its neighbours and drop the curtain.

Size to fabric weight, plus 20%.

Specify to the panel's weight and add a 20% margin, so a hard pull does not overload the hook or stretch the tape pocket.

Match every interface.

Hook to tape, carrier to track, and motor to track each use specific interface dimensions. Mixing without checking causes drag or motor stall, so specify the full stack from one partner or verify each interface before fabrication.

Plan motorised tolerance.

A motorised track tightens tolerance: low-friction polymer carriers, smooth bend radii, dust-protected channels, and a torque rating that handles fabric weight plus margin. Test with the actual fabric, not a sample weight.

Service to prevent cascade failure.

Vacuum tracks monthly with a soft brush, apply silicone-based lubricant every 6 to 12 months (never oil, which permanently stains fabric), and inspect brackets and gliders bi-annually, replacing bent carriers immediately.

How do they mount on plaster ceilings and grilled windows?

Quick Answer

Plaster and hollow ceilings take spring or butterfly toggles, which grip behind the board where a screw cannot hold. Windows with grilles take extension L brackets, which project the mount 2 to 8 inches off the wall to clear the obstruction. Both are stock items as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers fitting older or grilled Malaysian windows and plaster-ceiling mounts, where a flush fixing either will not hold or will not clear.

Plaster and hollow ceilings.

Spring and butterfly toggles open behind the board and spread the load, so a track carrying heavy drapery stays anchored.

Grilled and obstructed windows.

Extension L brackets add projection in seven steps, 2 to 8 inches, so the curtain clears a grille or sill and still draws cleanly.

Concealed and short-neck applications.

For concealed-track applications, short-neck hooks keep the header tight to the track, and hospitality specs often pair these with polymer carriers for silence.

Manual draw choice.

Where a client wants no hand contact on the fabric, a baton wand or hand-drawn pulley with nylon rope gives a clean manual draw.

Are New Way curtain accessories child-safe and code-compliant?

Quick Answer

New Way specifies curtain hardware in line with ANSI A136.1 and the CPSC 2022 corded-window-covering rules for child safety, adds fire rating where commercial code requires it, and offers IP-rated stainless for coastal and wet zones. Specification standards are current as of 2026.

Best For

Curtain dealers on commercial and hospitality jobs that face procurement audits, code checks, and child-safety expectations.

Child safety.

Hardware specification aligns with ANSI A136.1 and CPSC 2022 corded-window-covering rules, which govern corded systems in occupied rooms.

Fire rating.

Where commercial code requires it, accessories are specified to the fire rating the project demands. The exact class depends on the project.

Fire rating.

Where commercial code requires it, accessories are specified to the fire rating the project demands. The exact class depends on the project.

Wet and coastal zones.

IP-rated stainless options resist corrosion in bathrooms, poolside rooms, and coastal builds.

Commercial spans.

For industrial divider curtains, hot-dipped galvanised steel hooks and quad-wheel steel trolleys carry long-span loads.

Authorized Fabricator for Renson, Aqara, Lutron

New Way is the licensed Renson Fixscreen fabricator and installer for Malaysia and Singapore, a Lutron-approved fabricator since 2022, and an Aqara partner. The Standard Cable-Guided line on this page is the entry rung of the New Way outdoor ladder. For hospitality references and hurricane wind class, route to Renson Fixscreen.

Trust, Reach & Recognition

33 Years in Shading

New Way Group, founded 1993; full pivot to intelligent shading in 2018; Singapore entity since 2025.

Authorised Regional Fabricator

Licensed Renson Fixscreen fabricator and installer for Malaysia and Singapore. Lutron-approved fabricator since 2022.

Engineered for Tropical Exposure

316 marine-grade stainless hardware throughout, 10+ year operating life, 3-year system and 5-year motor warranty.

Products Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Pre-Sales

Curtain accessories and curtain track do different jobs in the same system. The track is the rail the curtain runs on; curtain accessories are the hooks, pins, gliders, carriers, toggles, brackets, batons, and cords that connect the fabric header to that track and let it draw. A complete installation specifies both, plus the rod if there is one, with each part matched to fabric weight and header style. As of 2026, New Way supplies the full stack, so a dealer sources the track and every accessory from one place instead of mixing vendors.

Mixing curtain hardware across manufacturers is possible, but only with care. Hook to tape, carrier to track, and motor to track each use specific interface dimensions, and mixing without checking them causes drag, snagging, or a motor that stalls. Best practice is to specify the full accessory stack from one partner, or verify every interface before fabrication. New Way’s range covers the whole stack, which removes the interface guesswork on a job. On an affluent project, that is cheaper than a call-back to diagnose a part that does not match.

Specifications

New Way sizes curtain hooks and carriers by fabric weight, header style, and the track or rod system, then adds a 20% safety margin on the weight rating. That margin absorbs the dynamic load when a curtain is drawn quickly, which is when an underspecified hook bends or a tape pocket stretches. To stop hooks popping out, three things matter: the tape pocket matches the prong geometry, the fabric weight stays inside the rated load plus margin, and the curtain is drawn smoothly rather than yanked. Specify to the heaviest panel on the job, not the average.

New Way extension L brackets come in seven sizes, from 2 to 8 inches of projection. The bracket holds the track or rod off the wall so the curtain clears window grilles, sills, deep reveals, or trim, and still draws without rubbing. Match the projection to the actual gap: a 2-inch bracket clears a shallow grille, while 6 to 8 inches suits a deep sill or a protruding frame. Sizing the standoff before fabrication avoids improvised packers on site. Extension bracket sizing is sourced from the New Way website and is being verified into the product database.

Materials

New Way curtain accessories use three main materials, each picked for a different job. High-density nylon and polymer run silent and resist humidity, the default for track gliders and quiet luxury draw. Zinc-plated steel carries higher residential loads and resists fatigue. Stainless steel, with IP-rated options, handles coastal, humid, and commercial rooms where plated steel would corrode. So nylon is not simply better than steel: a high-end installation uses both, chosen by load and acoustic priority per panel. As of 2026, all are specified to workroom-grade standards.

Installation

A plaster or hollow ceiling needs spring or butterfly toggles, not an ordinary screw. The toggle opens behind the board and spreads the load, so a track carrying heavy drapery stays anchored where a direct screw would pull out. New Way stocks spring and butterfly toggles for exactly this case. For windows with grilles or deep sills, pair the mount with extension L brackets, which project the track 2 to 8 inches off the wall to clear the obstruction. Toggle and bracket details are sourced from the New Way website and are being verified into the product database.

A motorised curtain track tightens tolerance at every interface, so the hardware spec matters more than on a manual track. New Way specifies low-friction polymer carriers, smooth bend radii, dust-protected channels, and a motor torque rating that comfortably handles the fabric weight plus the 20% safety margin. The rule is to test motor performance with the actual fabric installed, not a sample weight, because a heavy lined drape behaves differently from a swatch. Specific motor brands and processor pairings for this category are still to be verified with the team.

Safety

New Way specifies curtain hardware in line with ANSI A136.1 and the CPSC 2022 corded-window-covering rules, which govern corded systems in occupied rooms. For commercial projects, accessories are specified to the fire rating the local code requires, confirmed per project. For bathrooms, poolside rooms, and coastal builds, IP-rated stainless options resist corrosion. On long-span industrial divider curtains, hot-dipped galvanised steel hooks and quad-wheel steel trolleys carry the load. As of 2026, these are the standards New Way builds to. The specific fire-rating class is still to be verified with the team.

Warranty

New Way’s maintenance regime keeps curtain hardware running and is part of the spec, not a footnote. Vacuum tracks monthly with a soft brush, apply silicone-based lubricant every 6 to 12 months (never oil, which permanently stains fabric), and inspect brackets, screws, and gliders bi-annually, replacing any bent carrier immediately to prevent cascade failure. For dealers, this regime also cuts the after-sales call-backs that erode margin. Warranty period and delivery lead time for this category are still to be verified with the team.

Dealer

Becoming a New Way dealer starts with a trade enquiry through the contact page or the showroom. New Way has supplied curtain dealers and workrooms across Malaysia and Singapore for 33 years from an 80,000 sq ft facility, and carries the full accessory stack, so a dealer consolidates hooks, gliders, brackets, toggles, batons, tracks, and tapes with one supplier. Existing dealers can send an accessory list for a quote. Dealer pricing tiers, catalogue access, stock, MOQ, and lead time are set per account and still to be verified with the team.

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