Drapery Measuring Instruction

Simplify your curtain measuring process with our Measurement Finder first, designed to guide you through each step effortlessly for a hassle-free experience.

Step 1

Measure the Width
(Determine Rod/Track Length and Placement)

If you have had the rod installed, please measure the rod length and record this measurement.

If you do not have the rod installed, first decide where you want the curtain rod to be mounted above and on the sides of the window frame. Consider how high you want the rod to create the desired visual effect.

  • Height Above the Window Frame: Typically, curtain rods are installed 6-10 inches above the window frame to create the illusion of a taller window. Mark this height lightly with a pencil or use masking tape as a guide.

  • Width Beyond the Window Frame: Add extra width (normally 6-15 inches) on each side of the window frame for the curtains stack. Mark these points lightly with a pencil or use masking tape as a guide.

Step 2

Know The Default Fullness

To avoid draperies looking like a stretched sheet, you need to consider to add fullness for certain header styles for additional width to cover.

Pleated Style
The fabric fullness is already accounted for in the design. We use 200-230% fabric fullness to create the pleats, ensuring a rich and voluminous look.

  • 2x Built-in Fullness for pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleat, and goblet style.

  • 2.3x Built-in Fullness for triple pleat and triple tailor pleat style.

*If you need a fuller look, you can consider adding extra 1.25x fullness based on your preference. This is a personal choice, not a requirement.

The default fullness is 1 (or 100%), then you should consider multiply 150-200% fullness for final measured width. 150% fullness will produce a more tailored look, while 200% fullness, which is recommended will create a richer, more opulent appearance. Recommended Fullness:

  • 1.5 times the rod width for a moderate gather.
  • 2 times the rod width for a standard gather.
  • You determine the fullness ratio to create folds according to header type.
  • You determine how many panels you need to achieve the desired fullness.
  • Fullness ratio varies by header styles.

Ripple Fold Style

The default fullness is 2 (or 200%), 200% fabric width is used for wave folds to create the finished width you order. Adding additional fabric to create fullness is unnecessary.


We offers two types of ripple fold curtains:

  • Belt Hook Type: uses a series of small hooks attached to a belt or strap sewn onto the curtain fabric.
  • Tape Buckle Type: use fabric tapes that are sewn into the top of the curtain panels.

Step 3

Determine Drapery Finished Width and Length
(with example)

Pleated

  • Single Panel Width when Pleats Sewn (Measure from top fully Extended) = Your Ordered Width
  • For example, if rod length is 10o inches, you may order 2 panels each 50 inches width for pinch pleat style.
  • Drapery Panel width measures from end left pleat to end right pleat when curtain is fully extended.instead of when it is stacked.
  • Length is measured from the curtain hook's eyelet ring.
  • Fabric fullness: 200%
  • Stacked width account for around 20% of panel width you order.
  • Pleats are sewn permanently.

Soft Top

  • Single Panel Width when fully extended =Your Order Width
  • For example, if the rod length is 1oo inches. order 2oo% fullness width for folds, then you may order 2 panels each 1oo inches wide for Back Tab style.
  • Length is measured from the curtain top to bottom.
  • Within 1.6 inches diameter rod works for Back Tab header.
  • Fabric fullness: 200%
  • Stacked width accounts for around 2o% of panel width after folds.

Gromment

  • Single Panel Width when fully extended =Your Order Width
  • For example, if your rod length is 1oo inches. for grommet header style, if you choose 2x fullness, the total width you need is 100 x 200% = 200 inches, then you need to order 2 panels, each 1oo inches width.
  • Length should be measured from the top of the rod down to the floor or your preferred endpoint.
  • Grommet 1.6 inches inner diameter.
  • Fabric fullness:200%
  • Stacked width accounts for around 2o% of panel width after folds.

Ripple Fold

For track installed, measure from the carriers or hooks on the track down to your desired length.

For track uninstalled, measure from the point where the curtain track will be installed (either on the ceiling or wall) down to the floor or your preferred endpoint. Then account for the Track Height(Track + Roller Hook Height) and your desired Curtain-to-Floor-Distance (gap between the bottom edge of the curtain and the floor), minus the two datas from the overall height.

eg: If you install the track 96 inches from the floor, track height in 2 inches, and want a 1-inch floor distance:

Ripple Fold Curtain Length = 96 - 2 - 1 = 93 inches

(Adjust "Curtain-to-Floor Distance" based on your style preference for a neat finish.)

*TWOPAGES Lora Track Height: 2 inches

TWOPAGES Nolan Track Height: 1 5/8 inches

  • Finished Width in Inch = Your Ordered Width
  • The width you specify will be the finished width with the ripple waves.
  • Finish width measures the drapery panel after the ripple folds are made, not when the fabric is fully stretched.

Available in panel or pair choice, for example, when track length is 100 inches:

  • If you select panel, and specify the width in 100 inches, you will receive a single panel of 100 inches curtain(finished width after ripples are created):
  • If you select pair, you will receive 2 panels of 50 inches curtains(finished width after ripples are created).
  • Fabric fullness: 200%
  • 10-15 inches when stacked(account for 20-30% of panel width you order)
  • Length is measured from the hook on the track to the bottom.

Find Your Perfect Placement

Different curtain lengths create diverse visual experiences to your room.

Note

  • Your custom drapery will be made to the width and length you specify.
  • Headers include Pinch Pleat, Pinch Pleat with Back Tab, Triple Pinch Pleat, Tailor Pleat, Triple Tailor Pleat, Flat Hooks, will come with adjustable pin hooks. Drapery rings or clip rings need to be purchased separately.
  • Use a steel tape measure, measuring to the nearest 1 inch in width and length.
  • Measure each window and doorway individually.
  • The perception of fullness can vary. Some may prefer a more relaxed drape, while others might want a fuller, more gathered appearance. Consider your personal taste and the intended look of your space when selecting the fullness factor.
  • This guide offers recommendations and advice but not inclusive for covering all possible scenarios and methods. For more complex measurements and inquiries, please email us at Hi@delightmytaste.com.