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How To Measure Your Windows For Curtains & Blinds

Choose Your Mount Type: Face Fit Or Recess Fit?

Recess Fit

Installed inside the window frame (architraves)

Face Fit

Installed on or above the architrave or window

1

Width Measurement: Measure from one side of the architrave to the other side.

Take measurements from the outer edge of the architraves on each side.

2

Drop Measurement: Measure from the top of the architrave edge to the bottom of the sill or floor.

3

Check for Squareness:

  • Width: Measure at 3 points across. Use the narrowest measurement if uneven.
  • Drop: Measure at 3 points. Use the shortest measurement if uneven.

How To Clean Curtains

Including curtains in your normal cleaning routine will help you keep on top of things with minimal cost or effort. Just like you vacuum your floors, wash your bed linen and wipe down your bathroom, so too should curtain cleaning with a vacuum or duster become part of your weekly cleaning pattern. When it comes to a big wash, consistent dusting will mean your curtains only need a deep clean once a year!

Read on to learn how to clean curtains of all kinds of materials and styles.

How To Clean Sheer Curtains?

Sheer curtains are fairly durable despite their fragile appearance, but care still needs to be taken when deciding how to clean sheer curtains to avoid any damage.

Dust Removal

  • Give them a good shake to quickly freshen them up
  • Use a delicate attachment for handheld vacuum
  • Avoid powerful suction or rough vacuum heads

Cleaning Linen or Silk Sheer Curtains

Hand wash only – too delicate for washing machine

Fill tub with warm water and mild cleaning agent

Soak for 10 minutes, agitate slightly

Rinse thoroughly in clean water

Gently wring out and use towel method

Line dry in correct hanging shape

Cleaning Polyester Sheer Curtains

Machine washable on delicate setting

Remove all hooks and rings

Wash on delicate cycle with cool water

Use only half full machine

Run multiple rinse cycles

Line dry – no tumble drying

How To Clean Blockout Curtains?

High-quality blockout curtains are a great tool for helping you improve your sleep. Because they are made from thick material, they are tougher than sheer curtains but require careful cleaning to preserve their light-blocking coating.

Regular Maintenance

  • Vacuum regularly with brush attachment
  • Remove from rod and shake outdoors
  • Lay flat and vacuum gently
  • Don’t press too hard when vacuuming

Spot Cleaning

For specific stains without damaging coating

Use cleaner for coated fabrics

Dilute according to instructions

Gently blot stain with clean cloth

Remove excess cleaner with damp cloth

Dry completely before rehanging

Machine Washing

Only if care label indicates washable

Check care label first

Remove hooks, use wash bag

Gentle cycle with cool/cold water

Use mild detergent for coated fabrics

Line dry in shade – no dryer

Note: Some blockout curtains require professional dry cleaning. Always check manufacturer’s instructions.

How to Choose Curtain Rods or Tracks

Selecting the right curtain rod or track is just as important as choosing the curtains themselves. The right hardware ensures smooth operation, proper support, and enhances your room’s aesthetics. This guide will help you make the best choice for your windows.

Rods vs. Tracks: Key Differences

Curtain Rods

Visible hardware

Decorative element that adds style

Better for heavy curtains

Stronger support structure

Easier to install

Simple bracket mounting

Limited flexibility

Fixed opening range

Curtain Tracks

Hidden system

Clean, minimalist look

More flexible

Can curve around corners

Smoother operation

Glides quietly and easily

More complex installation

Requires precise mounting

Key Selection Factors

1

Curtain Weight

Heavier curtains require stronger rods or tracks with proper support brackets.

2

Window Type

Consider bay windows, sliding doors, or standard windows when choosing hardware.

3

Room Style

Modern rooms suit tracks, while traditional rooms often look better with decorative rods.

4

Operation Frequency

Frequently used curtains need durable, smooth-gliding systems.

Common Rod & Track Types

Installation Guidelines

1

Measure Correctly

Measure width: Extend 15-30cm beyond window frame on each side for proper coverage.

Measure height: Position rod/track 10-15cm above window frame for optimal appearance.

2

Choose Proper Brackets

Wall brackets for standard installations.

Ceiling brackets for tracks or heavy curtains.

End brackets for decorative rods.

3

Consider Finials

Decorative ends that add style to rods.

Choose finials that complement your room decor.

Ensure proper size to prevent curtains from sliding off.

4

Hardware Selection

Use appropriate screws and wall plugs for your wall type.

Include enough hooks or gliders for smooth operation.

Consider corded systems for hard-to-reach windows.

Quick Reference Table

Consideration Curtain Rods Curtain Tracks
Aesthetics Visible, decorative Hidden, minimal
Installation Easy, DIY-friendly More complex
Flexibility Limited to straight lines Can curve around corners
Durability Good for heavy curtains Excellent for frequent use
Cost $$ (moderate) $$$ (higher)

Quick Decision Guide

Choose RODS if:

  • You want visible, decorative hardware
  • You have traditional room decor
  • You need to support heavy curtains
  • You prefer easy DIY installation

Choose TRACKS if:

  • You prefer hidden, minimal look
  • You have bay or corner windows
  • You need smooth, quiet operation
  • You have modern interior design
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