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MEASURING FOR CURTAINS

When measuring up for curtains it's important to get the correct dimensions to avoid costly mistakes. If we are making bespoke curtains for you then we can visit your home or business to take accurate measurements.

Measuring a pole for a pair of curtains

1. First measure the width of the pole between the finials. We do not require the finial measurement and will make our own allowances for ‘creep-back’ based on this one measurement.

Coach House Interiors Measuring Curtain Pole

2. Next count the number of rings. Rings can be removed if there are too many, but may present a problem if more are required. 

3. Finally measure from the underside of the ring/top of the metal eyelet that the hook sits in to the required finished length you wish the curtains to be. See note below if eyelet headings are required.

Coach House Interiors Measuring

There is no fixed rule on the length you wish your curtains to be, and restrictions may determine the finished drop.

Usual lengths are:

  • To the sill (you may wish to finish a little clear of the sill, this is a personal choice).
  • Below the sill (10 – 15cm or 4 – 6 inches is the general guide for this).
  • To the radiator (2cm or 1 inch clearance is the general guide here).
  • To the floor (please ensure you measure both ends of your pole and in the centre as floors can run out and it is best to be sure).

Floor length curtains have a few options and most preferences are:

  • To the floor with no gaps.
  • If your floor runs out or you are considering tie backs you may wish your curtains to sit onto the floor 4 – 6cm or 2 inches.
  • Just clear of the floor, usually 1 -2 cm or ½ inch.
  • Pooling onto the floor at least 15cm or 6 inches.

If you require a ‘stand-up’ heading please still measure the curtain length as detailed above and advise separately how much above the tape you require.

If you require eyelet headings however, please take your curtain length measurement from the top of your pole and also note your pole diameter, we will make the allowance above this length to allow for the eyelets.

Please note, this is a generic measuring guide and there will always be windows that need a more bespoke approach so please contact us if you need more information.

Measuring a rail for a pair of curtains

1. Three width measurements are required if applicable:


A. First measure the width of the rail. We will make our own allowances for ‘creep-back’ based on this one measurement.

Coach House Interiors Measuring A Rail

B. Next, if the rail is corded, take the measurement from the right hand end of the rail across to the centre and include the overarm bracket in the measurement, check the left hand side through to the centre including the overarm bracket is the same measurement. It may not be and we will need both measurements separately.

Coach House Interiors Measuring A Rail With Bracket

C. Finally, if you require a return on your curtains (from the end of the rail back to the wall), please take this measurement separately. Check that you have a way of fixing the final curtain hook via the rail bracket itself or with a separate screw eye fitted to the wall.

Coach House Interiors Measuring A Rail Return

2. Count the number of runners. Runners can be removed if there are too many, but may present a problem if more are required.

3. Measure from the top of the rail to the required finished length you wish the curtains to be.

There is no fixed rule on the length you wish your curtains to be, and restrictions may determine the finished drop.

Usual lengths are:

  • To the sill (you may wish to finish a little clear of the sill, this is a personal choice).
  • Below the sill (10 – 15cm or 4 – 6 inches is the general guide for this).
  • To the radiator (2cm or 1 inch clearance is the general guide here).
  • To the floor (please ensure you measure both ends of your rail and in the centre as floors can run out and it is best to be sure).

Floor length curtains have a few options and most preferences are:

  • To the floor with no gaps.
  • If your floor runs out or you are considering tie backs you may wish your curtains to sit onto the floor 4 – 6cm or 2 inches.
  • Just clear of the floor, usually 1 -2 cm or ½ inch.
  • Pooling onto the floor at least 15cm or 6 inches.

If you require a ‘stand-up’ heading please still measure the curtain length as detailed above and advise separately how much above the top of the rail you require.

Please note, this is a generic measuring guide and there will always be windows that need a more bespoke approach so please contact us if you need more information.

Why not let us measure up?

Here at Coach House Interiors, we have developed a unique and proven technique that we apply to our interior design and soft furnishing projects. Over the years we have evolved a technique that moves your project from concept to completion, in stages if needed, so you always know exactly where you are. We charge a fixed fee, of £50 for this service which is deducted of the final invoice for this project.

Coach House Interiors Consultation Showroom

Stage 1: An invite to our showroom to discuss your ideas and inspiration, colour schemes and budget.

Coach House Interiors Home Measuring

Stage 2: We visit your home to plan concepts, lay out materials, discuss suitability and take measurements.

Coach House Interiors Handmade Curtains

Stage 3: Your project is carefully handmade using traditional skills in our Herefordshire workroom. We deliver and fit.

Call one of our team to discuss your requirements and book a personalised consultation.

Phone us on 01981 500 777

Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.