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How wide should curtains be? Panel width are measured differently based on the heading styles: French pleat and Tailored pleat style panels have 2x to 2.5x fullness built-in, so if you are ordering French pleated or Tailored pleat heading style, you should order the panels that fit your window(rod) width. They will cover your window with a nice fullness. Ripple fold style curtains also have fullness built-in, the total coverage width is going to be track width. You can order Ripple fold…

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MEASURING CURTAIN TRACKS: When measuring for width, always measure the curtain track or pole width, not the window. Measure from end to end – A If fitting a new track or pole, we recommend that this should extend 15cm to 30cm either side of the window (to allow the curtains to be stacked back off the window) and 12cm to 15cm above the window recess. Do you have a centre overlap? If you have a rail with a centre overlap measure the rail as above and then measure the overlap and add the two mea... Measure For Curtains, Flower Pattern Design Prints, Affordable Curtains, Curtain Tracks, Bohemian Bedroom Design, Fabric Roller Blinds, Measuring Curtains, Dado Rail, Cheap Curtains

MEASURING CURTAIN TRACKS: When measuring for width, always measure the curtain track or pole width, not the window. Measure from end to end – A If fitting a new track or pole, we recommend that this should extend 15cm to 30cm either side of the window (to allow the curtains to be stacked back off the window) and 12cm to 15cm above the window recess. Do you have a centre overlap? If you have a rail with a centre overlap measure the rail as above and then measure the overlap and add the two…

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