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How to Measure for Drapes

Last updated on
January 21, 2025

Drapes can offer a multitude of aesthetic solutions and functions.

Start with these questions and considerations to decide:

  • Do I want the drapery to go from the floor all the way to the ceiling?
  • Do I want the drapery to be wider than my actual window space?
  • Are there any obstacles (light switches, outlets) that cannot be covered on either side of my window?
  • Taller draperies can add height to a room, and adding width to the drapery can make the window space look wider.

Find out what dimensions you need to have draperies custom made and installed

  1. Determine the flat space to be covered by your drapery treatment by measuring the outermost part of your window (some windows have wood framing, or moulding, and some do not) first.
  2. Then decide how much wall space above, below, and to the right and left of your window you’d like your drapery to cover. Measure in several locations for each of these additional factors to ensure that the floor or ceiling is not warped.  Also be mindful of obstacles  (floor vents, ceiling vents, mantels, light switches) when calculating these measurements. It is highly recommended that you allow at least 4 to 5 inches above your window for drapery rods and hardware.
  3. When looking at how much space is available to the right and left of your window, keep in mind that when your drapery is open, the fabric will take up between ¼ and 1/3 of the available space. If you want the window completely uncovered when the drapery is open, you need to allow ‘stacking’ space on either side of your window.
  4. Next decide how much fabric, or how full, you’d like your drapery to be. Standard draperies are made 2.5 times wider than the space to be covered. Some fabrics have a lot of body and do not need this amount of fullness, conversely, sheer fabrics do need more fullness to drape appropriately across the window.
  5. We highly recommend mounting drapery rods at lease 5” above your window/door opening to allow for hardware and reduce the light gap.

Note:

  • When deciding on the finished length of your drapery consider the rod you wish to use and how much wall space will be needed to accommodate the hardware.
  • A quick 2D sketch on paper can help you proportion your project elements and also help you record the measurements you need. Grid paper works great!

Please call or email us for a free quote if you want to learn more.

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