Measure rod width
Measure the rod, track, or tension rod where the curtain will hang. This is usually more useful than only measuring the glass.
Measuring guide
Use this guide before ordering lace curtains, cafe curtains, sheer panels, or made-to-measure window treatments. Correct width, length, fullness, and hanging style help the finished curtain look intentional.
Step by step
Measure the rod, track, or tension rod where the curtain will hang. This is usually more useful than only measuring the glass.
Choose sill length, cafe height, floor length, or puddle length based on the room and product style.
For lace and sheer curtains, 1.5x to 2x fullness often gives a softer, more romantic look.
Rod pocket, hook tape, magic tape, grommet, and tension-rod pockets all need different sewing details.
Header styles
Best for simple rods and cafe curtains that slide directly over the rod.
A lightweight no-drill option for certain windows and products.
For curtain tracks, hooks, and more structured hanging.
Eyelet-style curtain top for rods and a modern drape look.
Measuring FAQ
For most custom curtain orders, measure the rod or track width because that is the actual hanging area.
Finished size means the final sewn width and length of the curtain panel itself.
Send your window photo, rod width, desired coverage, and room type through the custom quote page.