Step 1

Do you have a drapery rod installed already?

Choose One

YES

I have a rod installed already.

NO

I don't have a rod installed yet.

(For more accurate measurement, we strongly recommend you have the rod or track installed )

Step 2

What's your rod length?

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Step 2

What's your window width? (Frame outer edge to edge.)

inches

Step 3

Measure height to decide drapery length.


For soft top style ( tab top, 4-in-1, rod pocket, back tab ), the drapery length is measured from top of rod to floor.

For pleated and flat hook style, the curtain length is measured from the bottom of the rod ring eyelet or track ring eyelet to floor.

For grommet style, the length is measured from top of rod to floor.

For ripple fold style, measure from the carriers or hooks on the track down to the floor.

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Add extra width (typically 6-15 inches) on each side of the window frame for the curtains stack.

Step 3

How many inches beyond your window frame would the rod extend?

inches

Left

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Right

Add extra width (typically 6-15 inches) on each side of the window frame for the curtains stack.

Step 4

What's the height from window top to floor?

inches

Step 5

How many inches above the window frame would you mount the rod?

For pleated and flat hook style, measure from rod ring eyelet or track runner eyelet to the window frame, which means you should take the hardware (rings/tracks) height into consideration.

For ripple fold style, measure from track runner eyelet to the window frame, which means you should take the track height(track + runners/carriers height) into consideration.

For ceiling mount, measure from the ceiling to top of window frame, consider subtracting track height.

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To provide visual height to room, mount rod closer to ceiling line. In general, rods should be mounted at least 6-8'' above window frame, if you have wall space.

Step 6

Do you want single or split panels?

Choose One

Single Panel

Split Panels

Step 7

First time measuring? View Drapery Measuring Guideline >

What style of drape hanging header would you like?

Choose One

Soft Top

No pleats on top. Apply for 4-in-1, Hook belt, Flat hook, Tab top, Rod pocket, and Back tab. Consider fullness for width.

Pleated or Ripple Fold

For a stuctured, modern look. Apply for Pinch Pleat, Pinch Pleat with Back Tab, Triple Pleat, Tailor Pleat, Triple Tailor Pleat, Goblet, Inverted Box Pleat, Ripple Fold.

Grommet

For a stuctured, modern look.

Step 8

What kind of finished look would you like for your drapes?
Choose fullness based on that.

2X FULLNESS

Nicely gathered with soft fold on top. 2x Fullness strongly recommended.

1.5X FULLNESS

Not recommened for windows beyond 50" wide to avoid drapes looking flat.

1.0X FULLNESS

Will get a flat sheet like look when kept drawn in.

Step 8

What kind of finished look would you like for your drapes?
Choose fullness based on that.

2X FULLNESS

Nicely gathered with soft fold on top. 2x Fullness strongly recommended.

1.5X FULLNESS

Not recommened for windows beyond 50" wide to avoid drapes looking flat.

Step 9

What kind of finished length would you like for your drapes?

1 inch ABOVE FLOOR

BREAK ON FLOOR

SLIGHT PUDDLE ON FLOOR

All Done

Your recommended dimensions for per panel are

As all curtains are handcrafted, a size tolerance of ±1 inch is expected. If your measurements are not whole numbers, please round to the nearest inch for best fit.