Don t scrimp on length.
Hang rod how far from wall for grommet curtains.
On most curtains the grommet is set down about 1 inch from the top of the panel.
To get the right length measurement for grommet curtains measure from the very top of the curtain not the top of the grommet to the bottom.
So it really is flexible.
Keep in mind that the standard length of grommet panels is 84 although longer lengths are also available.
This will be the height of your curtain rod.
No matter what the ceiling height the minimum distance from the top of the window casing to the curtain rod is two inches.
Measure the width of your window including any molding.
Measure the diameter of a grommet opening not including the metal rim.
We might even hang the rod wider on one side than the other if we re trying to make a window look less off center more on that here it can make all the difference.
A rule of thumb from architectural digest is that curtains should be hung between 4 to 6 inches above the window frame so install your curtain rod accordingly.
Assuming you re outfitting a living room or bedroom with average ceiling height 8 feet high an interior designer s rule of.
How to hang grommet panel curtains.
This means the curtain will hang about 1 1 4 inch shorter than the curtain length.
A general rule of thumb.
Subtract 1 2 inch from the result for the.
When installing curtain rods hang the rod so that it extends at least 3 or 4 inches beyond the window on each side which allows your curtains to overlap both the window and the wall to prevent light from leaking in around the window s edges.
Using your stepladder and tape measure measure the distance from the top of your window molding then go up 2 4 inches.
When you hang the curtain rod high it will make the window appear taller.
Hang curtains at least 4 to 6 inches above the top of the windows.
Conversely we might hang them even wider than 8 11 beyond the outer edge of the window trim if we re trying to fill a large wall space.
Generally grommet curtains just go to the floor.
You may have to experiment with a.
Add an additional 8 inches for single windows or an additional 14 inches for double or.
In general windows with plenty of wall space on either side can afford a longer rod and larger finials.
For wall mounted rods allow at least one to three inches on each side of the window to accommodate an open curtain or as much as six inches on each side of the frame if.
For example if you need the top of the inside of the grommet to be at 86 inches from the floor install the brackets so the top of the rod sits at that distance.
This is particularly important to do if the room has low ceilings.