Curtain Pole Size Guide
Where curtain pole lengths are stated they do not include the finial length the decorative pole ends if you require to know the finial length check the product.
Curtain pole size guide. You ll need an extra centre bracket for poles over 180cm in length. 117cm 46 168cm 66 or 228cm 90. You need to provide fullness by using multiple panels for a window that size. Please note that if you are replacing a curtain pole or rail we advise that you measure the width of the existing fitting rather than the window.
When a pole width falls in between the standard size widths 46 66 or 90 it depends on how full the curtains need to be. Curtain poles are available in a number of different formats to suit different needs. The table below offers a guide to selecting a suitably sized pole depending on the curtain weight. Nevertheless if you still have any queries then please do contact us.
Most ready made curtains come in these widths. Choosing the best size curtain pole or rail is easy. Also please note that pencil pleat curtains for example will have a greater fullness than a curtain with eyelets therefore the weight can be greater. Remember to take into account any extra weight such as linings.
Fixed length pole kits. We would recommend you use the following guide line which would result in a full look with the right amount of. To learn more about curtain rods read our tips on buying curtain rods guide. For ready made curtains the width of the pole track wants to be roughly the same size as one curtain.
The width of rod pocket curtains is stated as the flat out width. You will need to measure the full track or in between the finials on a pole. Curtain poles are manufactured in set lengths so if your measurement differs from a standard length order the next size up from your measurement and cut to size if required. Curtains can be hung as high as 20 inches above the window frame to create an elongated appearance.
Curtain or valance sizes. This will give you a curtain pair with a full pleat look. The higher and wider your curtain rod is placed the larger your window will appear. You would never use the curtain flat out so keep in mind that a 60 wide panel will not look good if you try to cover a 60 window with it.
Choose a curtain pole that s long enough to allow your curtains to stack back to the sides of the windows poles can be cut to size or joined with a connector if made from metal wood poles come with a double end screw to join them. As suggested by the name these kits come with a single pole that can be cut down if needed using a saw. The simple guide below offers a step by step guide. If you need a longer pole and there isn t a size available two poles can be joined together using a joiner available separately.