How to Measure for Curtains & Drapes
Learn how to properly measure your windows so you can find your best curtain option. Be sure to use a metal tape measure and round to the nearest 1/8" and list width first and length second
(50" x 84" = 50" wide x 84" long).
Measuring Width: (measuring the inside mount) • Measure window width (include any casing or molding) • Include at least an additional 4" per side. • Multiply by 2 or 3 for fullness (depending on fabric). • Measurement is total width needed.
Measuring Length: (measuring the inside mount) • Start at least 4" from the top of the window. • Measure from where the rod will be installed to where the window covering will end. • Choose the length to fit your style!
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Sheers
Let some beautiful natural light shine in, while gaining some privacy and enhancing the look of your windows.
Light Filtering
Blocking some light while achieving privacy, with lots of decorative options across colors, solids, and prints.
Blackout
These curtains provide privacy, block 98-100% of light, exterior noise, and act as a thermal barrier.
Tips to Maximize Blackout
• Hang your curtain closer to the ceiling and make sure it extends 6" past the trim.
• Consider buying longer panels than normal to block ambient top/bottom light.
• Use a curved blackout rod - it's specifically designed to curve around your window frame.
• Consider a longer rod to hang a full 6-12" to the left and right of the trim to block even more light.
• Consider buying a rod-pocket curtain to maximize light blockage (versus grommet or clip ring which may allow light to bleed through).
• Consider buying longer panels than normal to block ambient top/bottom light.
• Use a curved blackout rod - it's specifically designed to curve around your window frame.
• Consider a longer rod to hang a full 6-12" to the left and right of the trim to block even more light.
• Consider buying a rod-pocket curtain to maximize light blockage (versus grommet or clip ring which may allow light to bleed through).