How to measure curtains
Intro
Measuring curtains sounds simple… until you get it wrong.
And when it goes wrong, it shows immediately.
You’ve probably seen it before:
curtains that stop awkwardly above the floor
panels that look too narrow and flat
windows that feel smaller than they actually are
The truth is: curtain measurements are what separate an average room from a professionally designed one.
When done right:
your windows look larger
your ceilings feel higher
your entire space looks more refined
In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how to measure curtains like a professional — so you get it right the first time.
Why curtain measurements matter more than you think
Curtains are not just fabric — they shape the entire room.
Correct measurements:
create balance and symmetry
improve how light flows through the space
give curtains a natural, elegant drape
Incorrect measurements:
make curtains look cheap
disrupt the visual flow
shrink the perceived size of your windows
This is why designers always start with measurements — not color or fabric.
What you need before you start
Before measuring, make sure you have:
a flexible tape measure
something to record measurements
a clear idea of your curtain hardware (rod or rail)
Your mounting method directly affects how you measure height — this is where many people go wrong.
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Step 1 – Measure the width (this is where most mistakes happen)
Most people measure only the window.
That’s wrong.
How to measure correctly:
Measure the full width of your curtain rod or rail
Include the space beyond the window frame
Think about how much fullness you want
The golden rule for curtain width:
1.5x width → clean, minimal look
2x width → full, luxurious drape
Example:
Curtain rail width: 120 cm
minimum width: 180 cm
premium look: 240 cm
Pro insight:
The difference between 1.5x and 2x is what makes curtains look “basic” vs “high-end”.
Step 2 – Measure the height (this defines the feel of the room)
Curtain length has a huge visual impact.
Three main curtain length options:
Floor-length (recommended)
curtains end just at the floor
clean, modern look
makes ceilings appear taller
This is the standard in most modern interiors
2. Slightly above the floor
more practical
reduces cleaning
3. Puddled curtains (extra long)
fabric rests on the floor
more dramatic, luxurious
less practical
Critical rule:
Always measure from:
the top of the rod or the rail system
Never measure from the window frame.
Step 3 – Account for curtain heading and hardware
This is one of the most overlooked details.
Different systems change the final length:
Rod with rings → add extra drop
Curtain rail → measure from rail
Hidden fixtures → require precision
Ignoring this = curtains that end up too short.
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How to instantly spot badly measured curtains
You don’t need to be an expert.
Look for:
curtains that float above the floor
panels that don’t cover the full width
fabric that looks stretched or flat
Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Common mistakes that ruin the final result
Curtains too narrow
Result:
no fullness
cheap appearance
Curtains too short
Result:
awkward proportions
visually cuts the room
Measuring only the window
Result:
poor framing
unbalanced look
Ignoring hardware
Result:
incorrect drop
inconsistent finish
Professional tips to get it right every time
always measure twice
go wider rather than narrower
install curtains closer to the ceiling
choose floor-length whenever possible
These are the exact techniques used in high-end interiors.
How measurements change depending on the room
Living room
wider curtains create a more luxurious feel
visual impact matters most
Explore: living room curtains
Bedroom
coverage is critical
often requires blackout solutions
Explore: blackout curtains
Kitchen
shorter curtains may be more practical
functionality often comes first
Explore: kitchen curtains
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Why custom-made curtains make all the difference
Custom-made curtains force you to adapt.
Custom curtains adapt to you.
With custom curtains, you get:
exact width and height
better drape and flow
a cleaner, more intentional look
This is the difference between “it works” and “it looks right”.
Quick measuring checklist
Measure full rod or rail width
Use 1.5–2x fullness width
Choose appropriate length (preferably floor-length)
Consider curtain hardware
Double-check everything
Final thoughts
Curtain measuring isn’t complicated — but it has to be precise.
When you get it right:
your room feels balanced
your curtains look intentional
your home feels more complete
And that’s what great interiors are all about.
Explore our made-to-measure curtains and transform your space with the perfect fit.

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