Step 1:Measure Rod/Track Width (Order width)
Do you currently have a curtain rod or track installed?

Measure the Rod/Track Width
If you already have a rod installed, measure the length of the rod (not including finials).
If you have a track, measure the full length of the track.
For overlapping tracks, measure each track from end to end, including the overlap section, then add both lengths together to get your Total Track Width.
Just enter your rod/track width (W), then select your preferred fullness and opening style on the order page. There is no need to calculate the curtain width yourself — we’ll take care of that for you.
If you already have a rod installed, measure the length of the rod (not including finials).
If you have a track, measure the full length of the track.
For overlapping tracks, measure each track from end to end, including the overlap section, then add both lengths together to get your Total Track Width.
Just enter your rod/track width (W), then select your preferred fullness and opening style on the order page. There is no need to calculate the curtain width yourself — we’ll take care of that for you.
2.1 Find Your Start Point
First, decide the installation position of the curtain rod.

Just above the window:Hang the curtain just above the window frame for a clean, classic look.
Higher up:Hang the curtain higher up to draw the eye upward and make your ceiling feel taller.
Just above the window:Hang the curtain just above the window frame for a clean, classic look.
Higher up:Hang the curtain higher up to draw the eye upward and make your ceiling feel taller.

