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How do I know what size drapes to buy?
Here’s how to measure:
- Measure the width of the window opening from outside edge to outside edge of the window casing.
- Add 6″ to each side (12″ total).
- Take the total number (your measured width plus what you added to each side), and divide it by the number of panels you want to order.
How far above floor should drapes hang?
The proper position is ½ inch above the floor for free hanging curtains. This distance allows for mopping and cleaning while creating the illusion that the curtain touches the floor.
How many inches from ceiling should curtains be hung?
The higher the curtain rod, the taller the window will appear, so fix your curtain rod closer to the ceiling than the top of your window, if you can. One rule of thumb is that they should sit 4-6 inches above the window frame.
What’s the best length of curtains for a 8 foot ceiling?
In any case if you feel the curtain is little longer or if you want to reduce the length again, you can always get it hemmed, but I believe the 95 inches curtains will be the most perfect long curtains for a standard 8 foot ceiling room.
How big of window do you need for 48 ” drapes?
You need to provide fullness by using multiple panels for a window that size. Certain items are used “flat out” or close to it and we will state that in the product description. Pinch pleated drapes on the other hand have the fullness sewn in. So a pair of 48″ wide drapes can cover 48″.
How tall should a drapery be in a room?
For rooms with 11- foot ceilings or higher, hang draperies at least 4 inches above the window if space permits. This is done to add the illusion of height to a room and to make it look more spacious than it really is.
How big should a pair of Valance curtains be?
Curtain or valance sizes: Pinch pleated drapes on the other hand have the fullness sewn in. So a pair of 48″ wide drapes can cover 48″. You need to factor in the overlaps which we usually consider as 12” (center area where the left and right panel should overlap each other when closed) and returns…