Accurate measurements are crucial to ensure your custom roller and vertical blinds fit perfectly. Follow this comprehensive guide to measure your windows correctly.
General Guidelines:
- Tools Needed:
- Steel measuring tape
- Pen or pencil
- Notepad or measurement worksheet
- Measurement Tips:
- Always use a steel measuring tape for precision.
- Measure to the nearest millimeter.
- Measure each window individually, even if they appear identical.
- Width (W) is measured horizontally; Drop (D) is measured vertically.
Mounting Options:
- Inside Mount (Recess Fit):
- Blinds are installed within the window frame, offering a neat, built-in look.
- Considerations:
- Ensure the window recess has sufficient depth to accommodate the blind.You will need 60 mm for a single roller blind and 100 mm for a double roller blind.
- Be aware of any window handles or obstructions.
- Outside Mount (Face Fit):
- Blinds are mounted on the wall or window frame, covering the entire window area.
- Considerations:
- Ideal for shallow window frames or to minimize light gaps.
- Provides full coverage, enhancing privacy and light control.
Measuring for Roller Blinds:
Inside Mount:
- Width (W):
- Measure the width inside the window recess at the top, middle, and bottom.
- Record the narrowest measurement to ensure the blind fits within the recess.
- Drop (D):
- Measure the height from the top of the recess to the window sill on the left, center, and right.
- Record the longest measurement to ensure full coverage.
Outside Mount:
- Width (W):
- Decide how much overlap you’d like on each side of the window (typically 50-100mm).
- Measure the total width, including the desired overlap.
- Drop (D):
- Measure from the top of where you want the blind to start (above the window frame) to where you want it to end (below the sill or to the floor).
Additional Tips:
Depth Clearance: Ensure there’s enough depth within the window recess for an inside mount. Check the specific product requirements for exact measurements.
homedepot.com
Obstructions: Account for any handles, locks, or other protrusions that might interfere with the blind’s operation.
Consistency: Always measure width first (W) followed by drop (D) and provide measurements in this order when ordering.