How do you measure what size curtains you need?

How do you measure what size curtains you need?

Measure the width of the rod from left to right. A common rule for displaying curtains properly says the curtains finished width should be at least 2 times the width of your window (if not more – sheers can be 3 times the window width) to achieve a look of proper fullness.

Are curtain measurements per curtain?

When we list or write curtain measurements, the width always comes before the drop. The width measurement actually refers to the width of each curtain in the pair, as you need double the width of your track or pole in curtaining for the gathered effect.

How do you measure for curtains at home?

There’s a simple calculation to work out how much curtain fabric you need. First, multiply the track/pole width by your chosen fullness (eg. Pole width 150cm x 2.5 = 375). Next, divide that figure by the fabric width, which is typically 137cm (375 divided by 137 = 2.73).

Can you see through net curtains at night?

Sheer curtains offer little during the day and almost none at night. The moment the sun goes down and lights come on inside the house, sheer curtains can completely expose you to outsiders. They allow just enough light to pass through and are strong enough to offer some semblance of privacy.

What does D mean when measuring curtains?

D. A – Pleated heading on a pole. Width of the pole between finials. Drop from the pole eyelets to your. finished length.

Do you double the width for curtains?

The actual amount of gather depends on heading styles and personal preference, but as a general rule the width of your curtains should amount to double the width of your track. This is referred to as ‘two times gather’.

When buying ready made curtains is the width per curtain?

Most ready-made curtains come in these widths: 117cm (46”), 168cm (66”) or 228cm (90”). To work out which one you need, measure the length of the rail or pole (between the finials), not the window. This measurement is the width of each curtain and means they’ll have a lovely, full gather even when closed.

What is fullness ratio for curtains?

Fullness Ratio is the ratio of the width of the curtain before pleating to its finished width when pleated or gathered. The higher the fullness ratio the more gathered and heavier the curtains will be. We recommend a Fullness Ratio of 1.9 to 2.2 for a double pleated curtain.

How do I calculate how much curtains I need?

If you’re adding trim to the bottom of the curtains, take the fabric width you calculated per the Homes Furnishing guide and divide that number by 36 to determine the width in yards. Multiply the result by the cost per yard of the trim.


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