How High Should Window Coverings Be Hung?

Hanging curtains as high as possible can change the proportions of a space and create a nice atmosphere. To achieve this, hang curtain rods about 4 to 6 inches above the top of the window, creating an elongated visual height and allowing natural light to filter through. A general rule of thumb is to hang curtains between four to six inches above the window frame, so install your curtain rod accordingly. The standard distance from the window casing to the end of the curtain rod (excluding finials) on each side of the window should be 4 to 10 inches.

For cathedral ceilings, hang the curtain rod at least 4 to 6 inches above the window frame or 8 to 12 inches if you have very high ceilings. In most scenarios, it looks best to hang your curtain rod ½ to ⅔ of the distance between the top of your window trim and your ceiling (or crown molding, if you have it).

A general rule of thumb is to hang curtains eight to 12 inches wider than your window, which translates to selecting rod lengths that extend four to six inches. Hang curtains at least 4 to 6 inches above the top of the windows, assuming you’re outfitting a living room or bedroom with average ceilings. Use a pencil and tape measure to mark the desired position of your curtain brackets so the rod is about 4 to 6 inches above your window frame, making sure the rod is about 2/3 of the distance between the top of the window and the ceiling.


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How high should window treatments be?

The general rule for curtain height is to hang the curtain 4 to 6 inches above the window to achieve the right length. If there is 6 to 12 inches between the ceiling and window frame, hang the curtain midway between the ceiling and the top of the window frame. Window treatment ideas can be stunning in colors and patterns, blocking light, creating privacy, and maintaining room temperature. However, if the curtain rod height is not right, they won’t look their best. Interior designers and curtain pros use rules that you can follow to achieve the right curtain height.

How much higher should you hang curtains above window?
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How much higher should you hang curtains above window?

Incorrect curtain rod placement can disrupt the room’s aesthetic balance and make the curtains look out of place. It is essential to place the curtain rod at least 4-6 inches above the window or 2/3 of the distance between the top of the window and the ceiling. The rod should stick out 3 or 4 inches beyond the window on each side when installed, allowing all the glass to show when the curtains are open. The choice of curtain length depends on personal preference and the room’s specific needs.

The perfect way to hang curtains is a balance of aesthetics, functionality, and the room’s specific needs. By considering these factors and avoiding common mistakes, you can choose curtains that not only look fantastic but also serve their purpose well.

Why do people hang curtains so high?
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Why do people hang curtains so high?

The author shares their experience of transforming their living room and kitchen by installing curtains that matched the existing curtain rods left by previous homeowners. They decided to raise the rods and invest in longer 95-inch curtain panels to create a more spacious look and feel. The higher curtains made the room look taller and gave the space a sense of grandeur.

In the kitchen, the curtains went all the way up to the ceiling, creating a visually stunning effect. The sunroom, a late addition to the home, was left with an awkward window that now peers into the enclosed sunroom. The author initially hesitated to hang curtains on the window, but eventually decided to do so. The installation of crown moulding height also made the kitchen appear taller and more elegant.

The author also shares a before/after transformation in their primary bedroom, where they bought new 84-inch curtains instead of rehanging the rods higher. Six months later, they realized their mistake and ordered new rods and longer curtain panels to replace the dated ones. The longer, higher curtains made the bedroom look more luxurious, creating a hotel vibe. Overall, the author’s transformations have transformed their living room and kitchen, making them more visually appealing and functional.

How high should curtains be off the ground?

The use of drapery in a float-length style allows for the creation of a simple and tailored visual effect, with the curtains positioned just above the floor. The optimal height for the bottom of the drapery is between one and one-half and one inch above the floor. Heights above this range may result in the curtains appearing too short. To ascertain the requisite length, measure from the curtain rod to the floor and deduct ½ or ¼ of an inch.

What is the standard height for a curtain rod?

To find the right curtain length, measure from the floor to the rod, usually 4 to 6 inches above the window frame. Hanging the rod just below the ceiling can make your ceilings appear taller. Curtains are essential in living spaces and bedrooms, providing privacy, blocking harsh sunlight, and enhancing windows with texture and color. To achieve a polished look, follow these tips on how to hang curtains at the right height, what size curtains to buy, and how to hang curtain rods. With the correct measurements and hanging techniques, you can complete a room in style and make the most of your window treatments. The estimated cost for this project is $50.

How high should a window be hung?

The height of the windowsill from the floor can significantly impact the room’s feel and functionality. Traditional sill heights are typically around 3 feet, but lower sills can increase ventilation and expand views. However, safety considerations should be considered, especially in children’s rooms or with floor-to-ceiling windows. Customizing window dimensions can also be done to suit specific needs, such as maximizing views, improving proportions, or addressing unique architectural features. Fiberglass windows offer excellent durability and can be customized to fit various dimensions and styles. Balancing aesthetics and functionality is crucial for successful window placement.

Is it possible to hang curtains too high?

Curtains can be integrated into a room in a manner that is indistinguishable from the surrounding décor; however, when positioned excessively high, they can become a prominent feature, thereby necessitating careful consideration in order to achieve an optimal aesthetic outcome.

How high to hang curtains to make room look bigger?

Hanging curtains higher can significantly impact your space, making your room appear larger. A good indicator is about four to six inches above the top of your window, but wall height may vary. If you’re still shopping for window treatments, the ultimate buyer’s guide for curtains can help you choose the best type. Additionally, soundproof curtains can help block out excessive noise, which can disrupt a night of sleep. Hanging curtains as high as possible can make your room appear larger, and adjusting the measurement may vary depending on your wall height.

What is the rule for curtain height?

To hang curtains, determine the desired height of the curtain rod, typically 4 to 6 inches above the window frame. Measure the curtain width by multiplying the window’s width by 1. 5 to 3 times, depending on the desired fullness and pleating style. This ensures ample coverage and a visually appealing appearance. Before measuring the length of the curtains, decide where to break them, as this will also account for the rod extending past the window’s width. This will help create an illusion of height in the room.

How high should curtain pole be from window?
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How high should curtain pole be from window?

Positioning curtain poles correctly is crucial for proper hanging. Poles are typically fitted 15cm above the window aperture, but sometimes compromises may be necessary due to insufficient space or coving. To ensure proper hanging, read the instructions provided with the pole and apply the following tips. Before starting, clear space, remove furniture, and remove all items from the window sill. Take time to understand the guide and watch the video before starting.

The pole should extend 15-20cm (6-8in) beyond the window recess on each side and be fitted symmetrically relative to the window opening. This can be subjective and influenced by obstructions around the window area. Taking time and careful thinking can save time and ensure a successful installation.

Do high curtains make a room look bigger?
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Do high curtains make a room look bigger?

To create a spacious and illusion of height in a small room, consider hanging curtains high above the window and mounting curtain rods or tracks closer to the ceiling. Luxurious floor-to-ceiling curtains demand attention and draw the eye up towards the ceiling, even if they are neutral or not bold. Vertical prints and textures, such as stripes, can also draw attention to the ceiling and make the room look bigger. However, avoid bold horizontal prints, as they can make the room feel smaller and overcrowded.

If the room has a muted color palette, opt for beautiful sheer curtains or fabric that is one or two shades darker than the walls. This will blur the lines between the walls and the curtains, making the room feel more open and spacious.

In summary, incorporating long curtains, vertical prints, and textures can create a visually appealing and spacious room. Avoid bold horizontal prints and muted color palettes, and opt for sheer curtains or fabric that is one or two shades darker than the walls.


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Rafaela Priori Gutler

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  • Excellent tips. Most people don’t know how to hang curtains. You gave me the go-ahead to hem my too short to be puddled but too long to be a kiss length curtains as they hang on the rod. I want them to barely kiss the floor (too many dust bunnies getting caught in them). Guess I’ll bring the ironing board downstairs this weekend and get busy. Thanks for sharing.

  • Almost daily I fit curtains, railing, and rods. I can add this to the advice given. If you tend to open and close the curtains daily; Do float. If your curtains are not a very dark color; Do float. If you have children running about; do float. If you have pets in your house; do float. If you really want to wipe the floor with your curtain; Do puddle.

  • I moved my curtains up in my livingroom about 2.5″ down from the ceiling and it looks amazing. It definitely makes my ceilings look taller and I find the break puddle i have now, instead of the major puddle I had before, looks relaxed, cozy and elegant. Changing the placement of the rod made a huge difference to the room.

  • Electric baseboard heaters can be overcome a few different ways. If the heater is centered between the window you can get some elegant holdbacks and tie your windows up when you need to turn the heater on. When doing this the curtains remain to each side of the heater and out of the way while still going to the floor. You can make an elegant sign using any number of DIY methods, even frame it like a small picture above the thermostat asking everyone to tie the curtains back before turning on the heater. Another option is to get brackets that hold the rod a few inches in front of the heater or a double rod. Finally, a couple Canadian companies sell a baseboard heater curtain shield that is 24″ wide but creative types can create a duplicate shield all kinds of different ways using flexible coated wire.

  • Thanks for your assistance, but I’m left with a question. Furniture! How should curtains change around furniture…especially in tight spaces? Primarily, the bedroom. The bedroom window arrangements place the night stands under the windows (around both sides of the bed). Should the curtains be short in this instance or would you suggest keeping them long like you said in the article?

  • I’ve been racking my brain wondering who I could ask about hanging sheer curtains in my bedroom. I’ve lived my whole life without having any type of drapery or curtains and I wanna create a very romantic feel in my bedroom. So I purchased some sheer curtains this was extremely helpful I appreciate you taking the time to explain every angle of the dues and don’ts on how to hang curtains

  • I hang curtains often in my work. One thing I would add to how you said the rod should be 4-6″ wider than the window frame is that it depends upon the size of the window. If you have a wide window but only go out 6″ then much of the stacked panel will still cover the glass. You want your stack to be near the edge of the glass with a slight overlap. Rule of thumb is the stack back is 1/4-1/3 window width. So a 100″ window could have 25-33 stack, split with over 12 on each side (for a working panel).

  • My house was built in 1961 with a huge picture window in living room and on wall directly below window is a forced air vent. I have curtains there for now and I use clothes pins to keep curtain from blocking vent so that heat and AC air is not being blocked. Someone wasn’t thinking when they put vent in that location.

  • Question. I have a 1/2 moon windown above my windows that goes to the ceiling, and large double crown molding. Would you recommend a ceiling curtain rod for this for? Also, these windows are not centered in the room but the 1/2 moon window is centered over the 3 windows so would I put the curtain centered to the room or the windows This is in my master bedroom.

  • The problem: The long server in our dining room is in front two large windows. The curtains hang from a spring-loaded curtain rods. You guest it. As the wood contracts during the dry months, the curtain rods drop to the floor. Since our home is considered historic and in an effort protect the window molding, we put up spring-loaded curtain rods between the inner frames. Hence the need for spring-loaded rods supports. Can you recommend a solution whereby we can take the curtains down to clean but are not support to windowless curtains periodically? The idea is to permanently affix to the inner wood frame those same curtain rods. Thank you.

  • Other you tubers, such as Robeson design, echo your thoughts. She mostly styles curtains closer to the ceiling, it looks good. I like the floating look, having pets it helps with the cleaning. I have shortened curtains a lot of times and found if the heading is pencil pleat, not rings, then it’s simpler to rip the heading tape off the top and shorten from the top. You maintain the proffessional finish at the hem, mitred corners can be difficult to do.

  • First time perusal and I’ll definitely be back. You’re explanations are thorough, yet succinct. I like that you also explain why a method isn’t a good idea. I wish you could have given another zoomed in image of the pic’s as well, i.e. the length of the curtain rods around the window frames, but that’s a small issue. I appreciate your article. I will be sharing it. Much success Vivien!

  • This is a year later, but I have a 50’s house and the windows in my bedroom are off center, and there’s a weird window off center in the wall to the larger window. They both have blinds, but my painters threw away the cornice! My solution for the little window was to make a shelf under the window centered on the wall and balancing it with art the same size as the window. My bed is under the shelf. However, the new people across the street decided it would be a good idea to put up blaring lights on their garage which lights up my entire house at night! I can’t sleep, so I have curtains that will cover the blinds (that are not blackout) at night. The problem is the darn vent that sticks up on the wall and floor. I hate them! When I shut the curtains, it covers up the vent. Right now, I have a a blackout curtain folded in half to keep out the night and it’s short. It’s a temporary solution. I also have set of pretty tie curtains which barely touch the floor, but I would have to put blackout panels on them, and there’s that darn vent! Help!

  • There will always be “general rules” but the fact is, every window and homeowner are different….yes, you need to purchase your curtain the appropriate size. Where the rod is hung is determined by the window itself, and you need to do what “feels right” to you. You’re the one that has to live with it.

  • So glad I found your website. Really useful information. I find often the Windows are neglected and the complete a living space so much a lovely expression of our own styles. I find it difficult though sometimes. I find it looks awesome from the inside and the outside view does not reflect the same and all rooms have different styles and colors. We own a ranch home and I have planters on the outside of the upper Windows to somewhat bring some cohesiveness to the over all look and front entrance panels too give me heartburn…lol it seems some days as if I let my husband dress the Windows ..lol Thank you for sharing and if you have any wisdom for my dilemma I would love to read about it…and I love your little assistant. Have a lovely weekend. Diane and family.

  • Recently redecorated my bedroom, bought new voiles (bit too much puddling) and used existing curtains (nice puddling) that fit the new gold theme perfectly. To hang the voiles, I used a bamboo rod and on the brackets for the main pole I used one screw and one screw-in hook to mount the brackets and sit the bamboo rod in the hooks. It’s quite a neat look.

  • Seriously just binged all your articles. So informative! I watch homes makeovers ask the time but could never figure out how to incorporate it into my home. But you’re articles are so technical and informative that I finally feel like I’m beginning to grasp what I can do to achieve the look and feel I want.

  • Thank you for this. I’m finally stepping up and taking back my space to make it my own, to my fullest ability. I don’t have a lot of space to myself in my current living situation, so I think making it right is of critical importance to my mental health. Hoping you’ll make a article that includes how to enhance smaller spaces, such as wall paint color 😊

  • I’ve got insanely high vaulted ceilings with tall windows, two of which have a half-round window on top of them. This article had some decent info for people with a normal or low ceiling but had nothing for vaulted ceiling and oddly-shaped window mistakes. I’d really like to see a article about tips for vaulted ceilings, angled roofs, huge windows and round, arched or oddly shaped/sized windows. Unique architecture can be a wonderful thing in a home…but it’s a LOT easier to make decorating “mistakes” when your house isn’t a standard shape or size. Please consider making a article about how to deal with weird windows, weird ceilings and weird architecture. This article was great, it just didn’t have any info to fix my weird/huge/tall window issues…But thumbs up anyway!

  • Radiators, hotwater baseboard, etc. are often placed below windows as that aids in spreading heat. Cooler air is drawn from the floor over the heating unit and then rises toward the ceiling and outwards away from windows. Curtains and drapes can interfere with efficient heating as when closed they block the flow and spread of heated air. Covering hot water baseboard units with drapes is inefficient and if baseboard units are electric it can be a fire hazard. So we have a push pull between great design, efficient use of heating dollars and what is good for the environment, and safety. Shutters or blinds may be a better choice for some rooms. Also consider adding a heat pump to a room and not using the baseboard or radiators at all.

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  • I have a 120-year-old house with 42 windows that were installed at varying lengths above the floor. It’s nearly impossible to achieve any of those close-to-the-floor lengths you describe without eventually hemming the curtains myself–too much work.. I also have cats who shed and their fur would be on those curtains in a heartbeat. And last, previous owners installed baseboard water heat along the floor below every window, so floor-length curtains would cover the baseboards and heat the cold window instead of the room. So I’ve had to get used to the shorter length curtains. I like them, actually. I live here. I’m not trying to impress anyone. Good luck, though, to everyone else! 🙂

  • Instead of telling homeowners what they should or should not do, you should give them a list of options and let the homeowners decide what they want their houses to look like. Everybody has different tastes. Not everybody want their homes to look like yours. Still a very informative article. Thumbs up.

  • U dont want any curtain to the floor if u have a radiator or air conditioning unit under the window especially if u want to be able to close the curtains. A radiator can melt or even cause a fire depending on the fabric. If u have Air conditioning unit in the wall below the window u will block your air and also have curtains blowing into the air. Style will determine the length as well. Whether its modern, traditional, mid century, oriental, french country and so on.

  • My ceilings are 3+m tall. My windows at 2.3m high and are raised .7-1m off the ground. They are also set into the wall in an alcove and they’re very wide. It’s hard to know whether to hang the curtains inside the alcove which is curved on the sides or just cover the whole area. The windows are massively oversized compared to the size of the rooms so would look a bit silly to have the whole area curtained so I’ll likely stick to inside the alcove

  • I’ve been living in this new home for a year now. I haven’t yet bought the most important curtains bc I still had no idea what I wanted and how I would like to hang them. I didn’t realise how much information I needed to know! You actually eliminated a lot of my doubts and made me understand finally what was that was troubling me. I had unanswered questions that were finally answered. Thank you. Now I can concentrate on finding the right colour and style

  • Not a big fan of puddled drapery either. However, what I DO like about it is the fact that it’s an accepted style in the world of home decor. For those who deal with paralysis or arthritis in there hands, the puddled look works until they’re having a good day when they can get a couple panels pinned for shortening.

  • OMG…. this helped so much!!! I was at a conundrum with my windows. I have the windows that are circular half moon shape on the top and was scratching my head with this. Now I know the height. Still…. I am soooooo unsure the type of curtains to hang that will look right. I’d like to keep 2 rooms formal, and 1 room a more modern relaxed look….. don’t know which curtains or drapes will look right with the type of half moon circular windows we have. Ugh, so frustrating.

  • If curtains is reaching the floor or just floating and almost close it, itlooks like garbage already, and the house looks like our garbage dumpsite, curtains should hang short at all times If you like your house to look clean and formal. Long curtains makes the house looks old and dusty better to just live in the street.

  • Thanks for your helpful articles!! They really helped me problem-solver my unusual window situation more and learn how to handle a variety of other window situations. My little Silky Terrior dog passed away this year (comfortably at least!!) so I smiled seeing your little dog and earlier today some neighborhood small dogs!!

  • The design of my home is atrocious. Some brainiac decided to place the heating vents directly underneath my windows! It is impossible to get curtains to hang properly and I am beside myself… Closing the curtains at night prevents the heat to escape using the pudding method. Hanging them an inch above the floor still blocks the vent.😡😡😡

  • Thanks for this. I’ve never had a clue about curtains… at all. But I move in to a small apartment next week, so trying to work out so many ideas before I move as possible. The kiss will work best for the living room I’ll have. Also, I really like the idea of hanging from the ceiling. I like industrial design, and thinking of using old pipe bends to do so. All the best, Lee 🇬🇧

  • Very helpful article…thank you!! I know you said to avoid short curtains but my daughter has a unique setup in her room. Both windows are on the same wall, however, one sits over a ledge that comes out about 8 inches from the wall (I guess more like a window seat) so I can’t go all the way to the floor. The ledge does not extend to the entire length of the wall. So for the other window I could take that panel all the way down to the floor but I’m not sure it would look right with both windows being on the same wall. Any suggestions?

  • Thank you so much for this! I think 1 and 2 are going to change my life! 🤗 My home was built in the 1930s, so there has been a lot of “add-ons”. I have narrow bedrooms, so I’m thinking of replacing the closet doors with curtains, which take up less room. Would I hang them with a tension rod just inside the door frame, or use the curtain rod outside the closet? Also, a friend recently told me I had hung my curtains backward. Apparently, with grommet curtains, the outside is always supposed to end curved into the wall. Mine had been flipping out. I never even noticed, until I fixxed it, them it felt like I had new window treatments! 🤔🤭

  • Not sure if you are into or know about the Bullet Journal Method but your article inspired me to make an entire “CURTAINS 101” spread to have for now and future reference! I am in my 20s and completely behind when it comes to home ec lol thank the lord for creative, informative, awesome teachers that want to help others learn like you!!! 💖💖💖💖

  • 1. The idea of draperies being 2-4″ longer on the floor makes it look like they were measured incorrectly particularly if only 2″ longer. 2. The long window treatments are called draperies if of heavier material. Short ones were called curtains if lightweight material and were cafe style or stopped at the sill. I see now they are considered installed long like draperies. 3. Places to hang them A. Right below the apron of the window (curtains). B. Options for puddling, floating etc. I never recommend stopping draperies right on the floor. Fabrics can stretch with humid weather and then draperies will be longer than expected. Also, often floors are not measuring the same under each drapery panel. Always better to go 1/2″ off the floor. It is not less formal to do so. Hanging draperies above the window molding is fine to go 4-6″ above. If close to ceiling (depending on how many inches of wall is above window that is fine. To go much more than that could look wrong) trends. IF people are purchasing ready made draperies (not drapes by the way) often the fullness allows for only one width (a skimpy width at that). IF wanting more fullness 1 1/2-2 they might have to use to separate panels per side of window. I”m not a fan of that but if not purchasing custom, that is generally what is available. I do know Pottery Barn does have a 100″ wide panel which is double fullness. . I’m an interior designer, own my business and have over 30 years experience. I keep up with trends but having designed and had draperies professionally installed I know of what I speak.

  • Hello, can I get a piece of advice on color matching and style. I have my 30 sqm. living room painted in pine green. The ceilings are low and there are two windows (180x220cm) exposed to plenty of light that need to be covered with curtains. I am being offered velvet IKEA Sanela in light turquoise. Any oppinions on that combo? Thank you in advance.

  • 1) NO puddling. This is a trend that needs to die. It looks like sloppy and slovenly, and it loves to gather and display dust, fuzz, cat and dog hair, and all its resulting odors. 2) Also — an additional caveat on point #3: If you are merely dressing your walls, and if you do NOT plan to close your drapes, and if you prefer a tailored crisp look, you do NOT need to overbuy curtain panels. One panel on either side of your window is absolutely fine provided it has a few rolls in it (not a straight piece of cloth hanging there like a Japanese noren). Too many curtains on the sides of an opened window do not always create “a luxurious look”. They wind up looking crammed, cramped, and messy. Useful article! Thanks, Posh Pennies. 🙂

  • We already have 12 foot ceilings and fancy framework, so in the middle of the framework. Also I order 108 for my length I have always heard it looks more expensive. Hubby is a contractor and lol lost his mind when I ordered longer than the 96 length he gave me. I despise the shorter length. Thank you for the advice

  • There’s a rather small, north facing, single hung window in my bathroom. I’m thinking of 1. applying privacy film to the bottom half of the window, 2. hanging a Roman shade from ceiling to just cover the top window trim, 3. hanging ceiling to just below window sill curtains that cover the outer side trim and out a few inches to give the appearance of a taller and wider window. (Panels cannot not hang to the floor) Question: should the Roman shade cover the curtains or fit between?

  • What about a curtain rod that’s 120in long (yes it needs to be this long). There are three rods to do this two ends and one that slides into both ends to make the middle. My problem is the middle one is loose so when I draw the curtains open or shut the middle rod tends to go with them. I’ve tried tapping the middle rod to both end rods but this makes it difficult to slide the curtains. The packaging says I’ve assembled it correctly but I would think if that were the case the middle one would not be so loose. How do you fix this?

  • Dear POSH PENNIES, I see there are no professional qualifications shown, so I assume that is the reason to be spewing “rules” for drapery treatments. It is always dangerous to write rules for something as personal as interior design, but that didn’t stop you. Please consider workable solutions with your terrible mistakes. This will allow the consumer to judge for themselves.

  • This article is a life saver for me I have a new build flat & been through so many different curtain rail for them to keep falling down or braking and just by you mentioning a tension rod has changed that I can now have a pole put up in my bedroom which will probably stay put now. i didn’t know they did them for curtains too but knew about the shower version my window is 315cm wide so I’m going to browse on amazon to see what I find. Massive Thanks👍🏿💯

  • Hello 👋🏼👋🏼 I like this article Very informative but I have a few concerns. You mentioned not to measure for short panels. I agree it does look better long but my adventurous cat would not hesitate to claw at it if they’re too long for him to reach. So In this situation would it be so bad to measure them exactly window length? And In the beginning you said fixing these mistake would allow more light in the room. I am shopping for total black out curtains (I work nights and need the darkness to help with sleep.) sooo yeah don’t know how to make this a question. It’s mainly just a statement

  • I hate my venetian blinds. As a guy I don’t know jack about curtains so I went to YouTube and this is the first one I seen. While I didn’t know the terms I’ve always assumed “puddling” was someone who didn’t know how to measure curtains right. Like ripped jeans, a fashion choice I think is ridiculous and will never appreciate. This article will help on my quest to stop buying vane savers and dealing with mechanical issues.

  • Question❓❔ I always had “short”(63”) curtains bc I thought it makes the room and window look bigger, but mainly I wanted to clear all of the electrical outlets, so anything can plug in freely and not have cords in or around fabric. Im going to try the long- look in my entry room, as that picture window has no outlets under it. I see the long curtains do look nice. In the other rooms, Is it a problem to cover the outlets and plug cords in through potential long-length drapes? Some cords and plugs get warm or hot. Thanks

  • This is so helpful, thank you! I have an issue I don’t know how to deal with…I live in a 100+ year old house and in every room there is a bulky radiator directly under one of the windows. I want to have floor length curtains, but on one window in each room they would either have to hug the sides of the radiator or lie over the in front of it. What do you suggest?

  • Hello, what would recommend for a 5 Ft. slider 9 ft ceiling and using a panel on each side? Question is how high to mount them with a 9 ft ceiling to create a little bit of a pop in the room. This a family room. They will be the Kiss look or slightly above the floor. Any suggestions would be great! Thx

  • Where should I look on your website to fix my living room curtains? I have two windows flanking the fireplace which also has a window above it. We have beautiful shades that fit inside the windows but I want more. I already have rods above each flanking window and a rod above the fireplace window. The drapes we had from a designer were way too formal and besides they fell down twice because she had Velcro on them, not grommets. I’m open to anything. Any help would be appreciated. Is there a place I could upload pictures for you to look at? We want to change out our fireplace too because in my opinion it’s dated, but I know nothing about decorating. I just haven’t studied it. I am willing to pay you by the way. I value your knowledge. Thank you.

  • for a pinch pleat header does the 1.25-1.5x longer than window rule still stand? also, i am worried about linen curtains shrinking on me so i opted to do about 3 inches longer/past the floor to accommodate any shrinkage since i would like to be able to wash my curtains. pls share any feedback and hopefully quick as i am needing to order curtains asap. luv ur website

  • we’ve had curtains like this for 4 years and i’m kind of tired of them. We have pets and kids and actually took them out of the bedroom and just put blackout binds inside the window and it’s actually nice to see the thick bright white window trim against our blue walls. Not sure if I want to do this for the whole house but tempted. I was just so excited to get ceiling to floor curtains but tired of the upkeep.

  • Hello, I noticed in the article the rooms have the old fashioned radiators. I have a raised baseboard heating radiator in my rooms. I was thinking of buying the 84 inch high curtains but afraid it might interfere with the heat coming out of the baseboard heaters. Shall I go with the 63 inch high which will stay right above the heaters, or go for the 84 instead ? Also I just installed some bedroom curtains but I might take them back because I don`t see much fullness when I close the curtains which are 40 inch length.

  • When curtains didn’t quite close, I solved the problem by adding a third panel as the middle one in a neutral shade or one that matches a colour in the curtains. I have used a similar method when bamboo blinds don’t quite cover window, using blind as middle panel and adding two matching fabric curtain panels at both ends. If your window can be seen sidewalk or road, the panels must be in front of the blinds, which is a bit trickier. I used pace panels that can be hung by dental floss because lace isn’t heavy and dental floss is strong and almost invisable.

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