However the fullness you choose will ultimately define the style you want to achieve.
Curtains width or length first.
Before you decide what size curtains you need you have to consider where you re going to mount the curtain rod.
How to measure for curtain s it is advisable to use a metal tape measure were possible when measuring for curtains.
Well generally the width is shorter but it doesn t really matter.
In this case 2 panels will give about 100 to 120 of width which will look nice and full.
Common fullness multipliers multiply your measured width by.
If your window measures 36 wide window width x 2 72 you need curtains that will give a minimum width of 72 or 2 panels for that window.
All curtains are sold as a pair unless stated otherwise.
Curtains and drapery panels come in standard lengths of 63 inches 84 inches 95 inches 108 inches and 120 inches.
The width is always the first measurement given for example 46 x 54 117cm x 137cm means that each curtain is 46 inches 117cm wide by 54 inches 137cm drop.
Fuller curtains lend a richer feel to your windows while curtains with a shorter width create a more tailored look.
Tier curtains also referred to as café curtains or kitchen tiers come in 24 inch and 36 inch lengths.
Most people choose to mount the rod 1 to 3 inches above the top of the window.
Curtain widths should typically be about 1 1 2 to 3 times the final width measurement of your window.
For example a panel that is 46 x 54 is 46 inches wide and 54 inches long.
Decide if you want a full or very full appearance.
Take the total number width plus the number you added to each side and divide that number by how many drapery panels you want in the window.
For example if your curtain pole is 36 inches wide we suggest two panels of 36 inches each and not two panels of 18 inches each.
Measure the width of your window.
Choosing curtain rod styles there are so many lovely curtain rods and styles to choose from.
Panel widths vary according to style and manufacturer but 54 inches is a standard width.
This will also make a difference in how the curtains feel in the room.
Although for curtains i could see an issue.
Add 12 inches to each side 24 inches total.
Curtain measurements are always written with the width first and then the length.
Take your width measurement let s say 40 inches and either double it or triple it for a very full look meaning that you would purchase 80 inches or 120 inches of total panel material for the curtains.
If you want your draperies to cover the entire window you will need enough panel width to hang across the full opening.
Don t buy your curtains just so they re big enough to cover a window.
Always round up to the next full number.
I would assume the shorter side would be on the top and bottom.