The Ultimate Guide to Measuring and Choosing Curtains
Curtains can transform any room, adding both style and function. Whether you want privacy, light control, or a touch of elegance, finding the perfect curtains starts with the right measurements and choices. Follow this simple, step-by-step guide to make the best decision for your space!
Step 1: Measure Your Windows
Start by measuring your windows and doors to determine the number of curtains and ideal curtain height you need. Use a measuring tape and jot down the width and height.
Calculating The Number of Required Curtains
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Measure the width of your window from one end to the other by using tape.
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One eyelet curtain covers 30 inches of width, so a set of 2 eyelet curtains will cover 60 inches of width.
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One Pinch Pleat curtain covers 24 inches of width, so a set of 2 pinch pleat curtains will cover around 48 inches of width.
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For example, if the width of your window is 120 inches, then you will need a total of 4 eyelet curtains for a full and balanced coverage.
Deciding The Height Of Curtains
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Measure from the top of the curtain rod or track to the desired bottom length.
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For floor length curtains, we recommend the curtains to fall 1 inch above the floor.
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For window length curtains, we recommend curtains to fall 7-8 inches below the sill of the window.
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We offer 4 standard heights, where 5 feet is the shortest size while 9 feet is the longest in length.
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Need a custom length? We offer free height adjustments of up to 5 inches (0.4 feet) for a tailored fit.
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For example, if the final length of your window is 89 inches, you can select a 7 feet (84 inches) long curtain and write in order notes for an additional 5 inches of length and we will take care of the rest.
Step 2: Choose the Right Lining
The lining determines how much light enters your room and the level of privacy you get. Consider these options:
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No Lining: Lets in a soft glow for a bright, airy feel.
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Normal Lining: Blocks a good amount of light, balancing privacy and style.
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Blackout Lining: Blocks 95 - 100% of light, offering complete darkness and privacy.
Step 3: Pick Your Header Style
The header style is all about how your curtains hang. Choose one that matches your decor and functionality:
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Eyelet (Rod Style): Simple, modern, and easy to use. These curtains slide onto the rod through metal rings, creating soft, uniform folds.
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Pinch Pleat (Track Style): A more formal, tailored look with structured 2-pinch pleats. Each piece comes with hooks for secure hanging.
Need help deciding? Eyelet curtains are great for modern settings, while pleated styles work well in classic or formal spaces.
Step 4: Place Your Order
You’re now ready to order! Here's a checklist to ensure you’ve got everything:
- Window or door measurements.
- Preferred curtain height and header style.
- Chosen lining option (No Lining, Normal, or Blackout).
- Number of curtain sets for proper width coverage.
- Any custom height adjustments noted.
Customize for the Perfect Fit
Home Crayons offers 100% customization for curtains and blinds. May it be increasing the width, changing header style, different height, added lining, tie backs, we can do all kinds of customizations. If you have some unique requirements then don’t hesitate to contact us through WhatsApp, Call or Email, we would be happy to assist you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Should my curtains touch the floor?
A: For a modern look, curtains can hover just above the floor. For a luxurious feel, let them puddle slightly.
Q: What rod or track size should I choose?
A: Ensure your rod or track is at least 4–6 inches wider than the window on both sides for full coverage and to allow the curtains to stack neatly when open.
By following this guide, you’ll have no trouble finding curtains that fit perfectly, look stunning, and meet all your needs. Ready to start? Explore our collection now!