No single aspect of the
window coverings impacts your satisfaction
more than measuring. Accurate measurements
are essential!
If you do not feel completely confident
taking your own measurements, please take
advantage of our free in-home
consultation, which includes free
measuring with your order. Call
1-800-577-7973 to set up an appointment or
click on the following link for more
information.
Measuring Basics Always use a steel tape
measure, preferably 3/4" to 1" wide.
Measure the width first, then the
height. Width is listed first when you
order the window covering, so it's a good
habit to measure it first to help prevent
transposing the two measurements.
Record all measurements immediately
after you make them. Don't rely on
memory.
Measure each window separately,
even if they appear to be the same
size.
Examine the window opening for
potential trouble spots, such as
protruding window cranks or handles.
Measuring for Inside Mounts Make three measurements for
each dimension.
Measure the window opening width at
the top, center, and bottom.
Measure the window opening height
at the left, center, and right.
Record the smallest width and
height measurements, rounding down to the
nearest 1/8".
Measure the window opening on the
diagonals. If the two diagonal dimensions
are not exactly the same, you may wish to
specify an outside mount for optimal
privacy and light control.
Inside Mounting Depth Check shade specifications for
the minimum inside mounting depth
required. If the window covering cannot be
fully recessed, please be aware that a
certain portion will protrude outside the
window opening. Remember to add any extra
amount required to clear obstructions such
as window latches or cranks to the minimum
mounting depth.
Measuring for Outside Mounts Measure the desired width and
height at the center of the window
opening.
Allow for the recommended overlap
for the specific window covering being
ordered to minimize light gaps.
If the window has molding around it
and you are not mounting onto the molding,
be sure your height measurement allows for
the mounting of the shade above the
molding.
When recording your measurements,
round them to the nearest 1/8".
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the greater Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and
North Monterey Counties, including San
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Capitola, Soquel, Aptos, Watsonville,
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