How to Select the Height or Length of Curtains |
You can only find a few plain rules to follow for selecting curtain height or length
The length or height of the hung curtain
should be to the floor or the windowsill.
Anything in between looks rather odd.
There is a trend today of puddling curtains, this is
where they are made longer than the height required and “puddle” on the floor,
this requires a skill in fabric selection, so that they sit well. It is used
commonly in living rooms and bedrooms.
With puddled curtains on a hand drawn track, make
sure that the width of the curtain is not extreme as they become heavy and
difficult to draw back. They are also prone to picking up all the fluff from
your floor, so a little bit more attention is required to keeping them looking
smart.
The top of the curtain (the heading), for all
curtains can be at ceiling height, above or at the top of the window frame or
flush with the window reveal.
It all depends on the
space that you have. Do keep your choice constant in your home as it can look
very odd if some curtain heads are fixed at
different heights to
others, especially when you can view through from room to room or worse, in the
same room.
The finished length of ceiling to
floor curtains should leave a 10mm gap, so that they
don’t catch the floor and are easy to draw back, the gap for finishing at a
windowsill only requires 5mm.
For safety reasons, never cover radiator heaters with
curtains, look for another solution, either stop the curtains short of the
heaters or use a blind as an alternative style of window treatment.
Consistantancy in
design of the window treatments allows for a symmetrical form to be created
here in this photograph. The head of the curtains are all the same height and
the window swag and tail valance details are all the same and they are all held
back at the bottom of the window sill which provides a regular frame for the
windows and creates a flow and rhythm to the window treatments.
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