If you already have a drapery rod, measure the distance between the finials (the decorative ends of the drapery rod).
If you already have a track, measure the total length of the track.
If you do not already have a rod or track, then you will need to determine the total width that you would like your drapery to cover.
Measure the width of the window, including the window frame/trim if applicable.
When measuring the width to be covered, we recommend adding an extension of 6-15 inches (15-40 cm) to each side of the window measurement. You may add more extension if you wish to create the illusion of a wider window.
By doing this, when the curtains are open, they will not block as much of the glass and it will allow lighter and make the window appear larger.
Also, by adding these extra inches to the width, it will extend the drapery coverage and help keep out extra light when they are closed.
Width = Window Width + Left Extension (6-15 inches) + Right Extension (6-15 inches)
If your drapery rod is not already in place, you will first need to determine the height at which you want to place your drapery rod. Please ensure there is at least 4-6 inches(10-15cm) space above the curtain rod to facilitate proper installation and use of the curtains.
We recommend Measure from 6-10 inches(15-25cm) above the top of your window to create a professional look and to give the illusion of height. This will become the placement height of your drapery rod.
Pleats and grommets are included in the length you order.
Depending on functionality and style, there are typically six curtain lengths, which are: to the sill, below the sill, above the radiator, above the floor, to the floor, and puddle on the floor.
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Mounted inside the window frame for a sleek, built-in look that keeps your trim visible. This option requires a certain amount of space, known as the minimum depth requirement. Minimum depth requirements vary by product and are noted in each product's details.
Since windows are not always perfectly square, measure the width in three places-top, middle, and bottom (see diagram above). Use the smallest one as your ordering width. We will make the necessary deductions (about 1/8"–1/2" or 3mm-12mm).
WIDTH | RECORD MEASUREMENT |
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A: TOP | |
B: MIDDLE | |
C: BOTTOM |
* Smallest of the 3 width measurements is your ordering width.
Note: All measurements must be accurate to the nearest 1/8 inch or provided in millimeters.
Material Note: The actual material width is always a little less than the ordering width to allow for brackets. How much less depends on the control type you select.
To find the length, measure your window in three spots-left, center, and right (see diagram above). Use the largest number as your ordering length.
LENGTH | RECORD MEASUREMENT |
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D: LEFT | |
E: CENTER | |
F: RIGHT |
*Largest of the 3 length measurements is your ordering length.
Note: All measurements must be accurate to the nearest 1/8 inch or provided in millimeters.
Measure the depth at the top of your window’s inside casing. This ensures there’s enough space for a secure inside mount and helps determine if a flush mount (where the product sits within the frame) is possible. Product depth varies by control type and options. Minimum depth requirements vary by product and are noted in each product page's details.
DEPTH | RECORD MEASUREMENT |
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G: DEPTH |
Note: All measurements must be accurate to the nearest 1/8 inch or provided in millimeters.
For some types of blinds or shades, you can choose a NO DRILL INSIDE MOUNT option. The measuring method for NO DRILL INSIDE MOUNT and INSIDE MOUNT is exactly the same. However, for NO DRILL INSIDE MOUNT, the material width is the same as the ordering width, since there are no brackets, and therefore no deductions are needed.
Measure the width of the area you want to cover. If space allows, add 2–3" or 50mm-80mm (about 1–1½" or 25mm-40mm on each side) to reduce light gaps. The final number will be your ordering width and the overall width of the shade.
LENGTH | RECORD MEASUREMENT |
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A: TOTAL WIDTH TO COVER |
* Use this as your ordering width.
Note: All measurements must be accurate to the nearest 1/8 inch or provided in millimeters.
Measure the height of the area you want to cover. The result will be your ordering length.
LENGTH | RECORD MEASUREMENT |
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B: TOTAL HEIGHT TO COVER |
* Use this as your ordering length.
Note: All measurements must be accurate to the nearest 1/8 inch or provided in millimeters.