How to Measure For Curtains
First, to avoid mistakes, your curtain
pole or track should be in place already. You can make calculations without a
pole or track but are more likely to get incorrect measurements. We advise you
use a metal tape measure for accuracy. Measurements should be in cm to the
nearest 1/2 cm. Please double-check your measurements.
1. Measure
Width
(the decorative baubles at the end of
a pole).
If you
have a track, measure the total length of the track.
2.
Measuring Curtain Drop
Before you start, you have to decide
where you want your curtains to finish. For floor-length curtains, we suggest
curtains
1.5cm longer than floor-length. If
your floors are uneven, make sure you measure each side of the window and
choose the longest measurement. For sill length curtains, we suggest either
15cm below the sill or 1-2cm above it.
Measuring Drop for Tab Top and Eyelet Headed
Curtains
For tab top or eyelet curtains,
measure the drop from the top of your pole to where you want your curtain to
finish. (Please note: tab top and eyelet headed curtains cannot be fitted to a
track.)
Measuring Curtain Drop for Pleated Headings
(all except Tab Top & Eyelet)
The total drop for pleated headings is
measured in 2 parts – the eye drop and the heading height.
Part 1. Eye Drop
Part 2. Heading Height
For poles, we suggest a heading height
from 2 cm above the eye to just above your curtain pole according to your own
taste. Curtains will hang best with a smaller heading height.
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