How to measure for curtains
When planning a window treatment, careful measuring is the key to achieving the look you want. For great results, follow these easy steps to determine the hardware and window panel length you will need.

Guide to Window Hardware
Is your window a square?
Before deciding on which mount you will use, measure your window to be sure it is square. Measure diagonally from the two top corners to the two bottom corners. If the two measurements are significantly different, the window is off-kilter and you should choose the Wall Mount.
Choose a Mounting Option:
Time to Measure
Once you have chosen the mounting option that works best for your window, it's time to measure your windows to determine hardware length. Keep in mind that if you have chosen the Wall Mount option, you will need to add 6 inches to the length of your rods. Also, depending on what style you choose, finials can add up to 4 inches on each end of the rod, so you want to make sure there is enough clearance to allow for your finials.
The Layered Look
To create a layered window treatment, you will need hardware that can accommodate two panels. Our Double Add-On Kit comes in all the same sizes and finishes as our rods.
Guide to Window Panels
Choose your look:
Curtains should always be long enough to reach the windowsill, but how much farther they extend is a personal decision. There are two options for displaying your window treatments: to the sill (or just below the sill) and to the floor. For deeply recessed windows, you'll want the window panel to be at sill length, or just below. If the width of your mounting measurement is less than 88", we recommend at least two panels. If your measurement exceeds 88", additional panels will be required for total coverage.
Choose a Mounting Option:
Important Safety Tips
Do not place cribs within 18 inches of curtain panels, curtain pulls or curtain cords. Keeping cribs away from windows is your best option to ensure safety.
