Measuring your windows for blinds and shades is easy and we provide these measuring instructions to help make it even easier for you. If you have any questions regarding how to measure properly for our products then please contact us.
Important rules to follow while measuring your windows:
- Always use a steel measuring tape for accuracy.
- Write down WIDTH first then HEIGHT. Do not list them out of order.
- Measure ALL of your windows, even if they appear to be the same size.
- Never measure an existing blind/shade for your measurements.
There are two mount types to consider, Inside Mount and Outside Mount. Please note that mounting onto a door is considered an outside mount.
Inside Mount
Inside mounted blinds and shades are mounted within the window frame providing a clean, custom look. A great way to leave an attractive window trim exposed. Please note that if your mounting space is restricted in width or it is between two stationary objects then that is most likely also considered an inside mount because the inside mount deduction may be required for the product to fit.
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To properly mount a blind or shade inside the window's frame, your frame must be deep enough to
accommodate the mounting brackets. If the depth of your window's frame is not equal to or greater than the
minimum mounting depth, you will need to measure for an outside mount and mount your product outside the
window frame.
Minimum Inside Mounting Depth is the minimum flat depth required to mount a blind or shade inside the window
opening. This depth allows for enough space for the brackets to be mounted. A portion of the blind or
shade may protrude from the window opening.
Flush Inside Mounting Depth is the flat depth required to mount a blind so that it is fully recessed inside the window casing and no
portion of the blind or shade protrudes from the window frame. Obstructions such as window cranks, handles
and other items inside the window opening must be factored into your depth measurement.
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Width
Measure the window opening in at least THREE (3) places: top, middle, and bottom. Take the smallest
of the 3 measurements (rounded down to the nearest 1/8th inch) and write it down. This is the width you will
order.
Height
Measure the exact height from the top inside edge down to the window sill/window bottom in THREE places: left, middle, right.
Take the largest/longest of the three measurements (rounded up to the nearest 1/8th inch). This is the height you will order.
Important: You must provide the smallest width measurement of the opening when ordering. If your window opening has a narrower width at any other location than where you measured, then measure that width.
Important: Do not take any deductions from your measurements. The manufacturing factory will make a 1/4" (+/- 3/16" variance)
deduction off the total ordered width for the proper installation and operation of your shade. Do not increase the measured width to reduce the manufacturer deduction.
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Measure the window opening on the diagonal from corner to corner. First from the top left corner to the
bottom right corner and then from the top right corner to the bottom left corner. If the two
measurements differ by more than a 1/2" then it is recommended that you switch to an outside mount.
Please note: When measuring, do not be surprised if your windows are not exactly
square, many aren't. If they are a little out of square, it will probably not be noticeable.
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Outside Mount
Outside mounted blinds are mounted to the wall or the window trim outside of the window opening and cover
an area larger than the window itself. Provides greater light control and privacy. Perfect
for windows that lack the required depth for an inside mount.
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Width
Measure the width of the area you wish to cover (left to right). If possible, provide at least 3" of overlap
beyond the window opening to ensure maximum light control, 1 1/2" to each side. This exact width will be
your ordered width. no deductions will be taken by the factory.
Height
Measure the height of the area you wish to cover (top to bottom). You must have the minimum flat
mounting surface space above the window opening for proper bracket mounting. Provide enough overlap to the height to
accomodate the mounting space and to provide ample light control overlap below the bottom of the window.
Please note: If you have a window sill that protrudes at the bottom of the
window, adjust your height measurement so the blind rests on the sill.
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