How to measure for curtain s.
Measuring width and drop for curtains.
It is advisable to use a metal tape measure were possible when measuring for curtains.
Curtain widths should typically be about 1 1 2 to 3 times the final width measurement of your window.
Within the packet of ready made curtains they would be sold with 2 panels measuring the size stated on the packed.
Measure the width of the rod from left to right.
Briscoes ready made curtains are sold in pairs the size given refers to each individual curtain so if you buy a pair of curtains measuring 110cm x 160cm you will receive two curtains each with the same measurement of width 110cm x 160cm length.
All our curtains follow the same width x drop sizing to make it easier to find drapes in the size you need.
Ready made curtains tend to be sold in 137cm 54 182cm.
Our ready made curtains are sold in pairs and the size refers to each individual curtain.
However the fullness you choose will ultimately define the style you want to achieve.
For example if your measurements come to 66 167cm wide and 90 229cm long you would need one set of curtains which are 66 width 90 drop.
This measurement is the width of each curtain and means they ll have a lovely full gather even when closed.
All curtains are sold as a pair unless stated otherwise.
The third perk is that this can make the window appear larger than it actually is.
In order to properly install net curtains you need to take two easy measurements to ensure you get the right size curtains for the window you want to cover.
Fuller curtains lend a richer feel to your windows while curtains with a shorter width create a more tailored look.
Measuring curtains for this style is easy.
Measure your window then add 9 inches to the length and 6 inches to the width.
Curtain track to measure the length measure from the top of the track to where you want the curtains to end.
If your window measures 36 wide window width x 2 72 you.
Also the hung curtains will completely cover the window frame.
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.
For example a pack of curtains labelled w 117cm x d 137cm will contain two.
So 50 x 63 would be for that size it would allow for 2 panels to allow for the curtains to be pleated when hung on that track.
Simply measure the width of the window first to calculate how wide the curtains need to be then measure the drop of the curtains which is either the height of the window or from.