5 Tips On Measuring Curtains

The first step in making a curtain is to take measurements of the desired space where the installation of curtains will be done. People can take the measurements themselves or even ask an expert to take the dimensions.

Whether the curtain is for a window, a door or other space, it needs to be of correct measurement, as per the size of that location. Incorrect measurement will lead to a bad stitch which will be a loss of money otherwise. Even the material of the curtain is expensive therefore it can be a loss if measurements are not correct. Not only will it be an added expense but will also look quite odd, spoiling the whole look of the room.

The foremost tip of measuring curtains is to measure the dimensions when one is not in a hurry or in a hassle. Taking accurate measurements takes time.

Curtains are coming in all kinds of different materials these days so a person should always keep in mind the type of material the curtain will be made out of. If it is a stretchable material it will have the tendency not to give a constant measurement at all times therefore it is advised to have an expert take its measurement since they know the ways. Shrinking of material is another issue hence the material of the curtain can shrink as well after the initial wash.

While taking the measurements one must always remember that fabric can have the tendency to shrink after one wash therefore it is always suggested to keep some extra cloth for the sides as well as the base area of the curtain. To avoid any complications in the curtains, it is essential to keep a few inches extra for the cloth, while taking the measurement for the curtains length and breadth.

Fourthly, if you are measuring the curtains yourself, then it is important to remember the scale in which you are noting down the measurements. You and the tailor who is supposed to stitch the curtain for you should have the same scales. For example, if you have measured the door frames in inches then you should buy the cloth in inches too and tell the tailor to cut it in inches as well. In case of any sort of confusion about the scale, i.e. if anyone, you or the tailor, mix up the measurements in yards or inches, a major disaster is bound to happen.

Lastly and most importantly, the width of the pole of the window or of the curtain track should be measured, and not of the window itself. Likewise, when you are measuring the length of the curtain, keep in mind where you want the curtain to drop: to the floor, to the window sill or below the window sill. Moreover, the length should be measured from the top of the rack to the point where you want the curtain to end.

Sarah K Howarth is a interior designer. To buy good quality curtains and get 50% off on the sale of designer curtains at his recommended site at http://www.homeinteriors4u.com.

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