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How to measure your windows for drapes
How to Measure for Drapes A - Outside window frame to outside frame B - Top window frame to bottom of frame C - Top of pole to top of molding D - Bottom of ring to floor E - Top of pole to top to floor F - Width of pole - NOT including finials How high to set the rod: Panels should be hung about 4-6” above the top of the window opening or molding. You can also mount the rod up to the crown molding or ceiling to add height to the room - a great idea for rooms with 8’ ceilings. Rod Pocket Panels
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to Measure for Drapes A - Outside window frame to outside frame B - Top window frame to bottom of frame C - Top of pole to top of molding D - Bottom of ring to floor E - Top of pole to top to floor F - Width of pole - NOT including finials How high to set the rod: Panels should be hung about 4-6” above the top of the window opening or molding. You can also mount the rod up to the crown molding or ceiling to add height to the room - a great idea for rooms with 8’ ceilings. Rod Pocket Panels
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to Measure for Drapes A - Outside window frame to outside frame B - Top window frame to bottom of frame C - Top of pole to top of molding D - Bottom of ring to floor E - Top of pole to top to floor F - Width of pole - NOT including finials How high to set the rod: Panels should be hung about 4-6” above the top of the window opening or molding. You can also mount the rod up to the crown molding or ceiling to add height to the room - a great idea for rooms with 8’ ceilings. Rod Pocket Panels
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
How to measure your windows for drapes
One Curtain Mistake Most People Make | Blinds.com
About Author Abigail Sawyer is a Senior Social Media Specialist for Blinds.com. She's a home improvement junkie who is currently restoring a 1972 cottage with the help of her husband and goldendoodle, Biscuit. Walking in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, she’s happiest when she’s crafting or whipping up a new recipe; although nothing beats curling up with a good book and some Girl Scout Cookies. Follow her on twitter + instagram at @whatabigailsaw
One Curtain Mistake Most People Make | Blinds.com
About Author Abigail Sawyer is a Senior Social Media Specialist for Blinds.com. She's a home improvement junkie who is currently restoring a 1972 cottage with the help of her husband and goldendoodle, Biscuit. Walking in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, she’s happiest when she’s crafting or whipping up a new recipe; although nothing beats curling up with a good book and some Girl Scout Cookies. Follow her on twitter + instagram at @whatabigailsaw
One Curtain Mistake Most People Make | Blinds.com
About Author Abigail Sawyer is a Senior Social Media Specialist for Blinds.com. She's a home improvement junkie who is currently restoring a 1972 cottage with the help of her husband and goldendoodle, Biscuit. Walking in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, she’s happiest when she’s crafting or whipping up a new recipe; although nothing beats curling up with a good book and some Girl Scout Cookies. Follow her on twitter + instagram at @whatabigailsaw
One Curtain Mistake Most People Make | Blinds.com
About Author Abigail Sawyer is a Senior Social Media Specialist for Blinds.com. She's a home improvement junkie who is currently restoring a 1972 cottage with the help of her husband and goldendoodle, Biscuit. Walking in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, she’s happiest when she’s crafting or whipping up a new recipe; although nothing beats curling up with a good book and some Girl Scout Cookies. Follow her on twitter + instagram at @whatabigailsaw
One Curtain Mistake Most People Make | Blinds.com
About Author Abigail Sawyer is a Senior Social Media Specialist for Blinds.com. She's a home improvement junkie who is currently restoring a 1972 cottage with the help of her husband and goldendoodle, Biscuit. Walking in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, she’s happiest when she’s crafting or whipping up a new recipe; although nothing beats curling up with a good book and some Girl Scout Cookies. Follow her on twitter + instagram at @whatabigailsaw