Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a renter looking to spruce up your space, accurate curtain measurements are the key to achieving that flawless window treatment. At Luxaflex, we are experts on how to measure windows for curtains, ensuring you get the right fit every time.
Accurately measuring curtains can be more complex than it appears, making the expertise of Luxaflex professionals invaluable. We understand the nuances of different window types, ensuring your curtains fit perfectly and function smoothly. With experience in various curtain styles and hardware, we can tackle any challenge, from bay windows to intricate pattern matching. By trusting Luxaflex, you ensure a flawless result, saving time and avoiding costly mistakes.
Here’s why it’s best to leave curtain measurements up to the professionals:
Taking the right measurements ensures your curtains have the perfect width for gathering and the ideal length to achieve your desired look. Here's a breakdown of how we measure window curtains.
When determining the width of your curtains, we focus on the curtain rod rather than the window frame itself. This ensures that your curtains will cover the entire window adequately when drawn closed. We measure the length of the rod from one end to the other. If your rod has decorative finials or extends beyond the window frame, we do not include them in the measurement; we focus only on the part of the rod that will support the curtains.
Curtains look best when they have some fullness. Typically, the width of the curtains should be 2 to 2.5 times the width of the rod. This extra fabric allows the curtains to gather and drape nicely when opened, giving a lush, pleated effect. For a more dramatic, fuller appearance, we consider going up to 3 times the rod’s width.
To measure the length of the curtains, we start from the top of the curtain rod down to where you want the curtains to end. This could be:
Different curtain styles can require slightly different measurements, especially at the top where they attach to the rod:
When calculating fabric requirements after measuring, we ensure to include extra material for hemming (the bottom and side seams) and for the heading (the top of the curtains where they attach to the rod). Typically, we add 10–15 centimetres (4–6 inches) for the hem at the bottom of the curtain and about 5 centimetres (2 inches) for each side. For the heading, an additional 10–20 centimetres (4–8 inches) is added depending on the type of curtain header (e.g., rod pocket, tab top, pinch pleat).
If the fabric has a repeat pattern, we align the pattern across all curtain panels. This requires additional fabric to ensure that the design matches up aesthetically when the curtains are made. We calculate the vertical repeat of the pattern and ensure that each panel starts at the same point in the pattern. This may mean purchasing more fabric than the simple height of the window times the number of panels.
To determine the total fabric needed, we follow these steps:
Avoid the hassle of measuring for curtains and let us do the hard work for you. At Luxaflex, we offer a free measure and quote service to ensure your curtains fit perfectly every time. With our service, forget about puzzling over how to measure windows for curtains — our team will handle everything, from assessing your window types to suggesting the best curtain styles for your space. With our professional guidance, you'll find exactly what you need without any of the guesswork.
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