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We recommend you update your browser in order to fully experience this website. How about trying one of these instead: Do you offer free curtain quotes?Email the following details through to us for a quote; Style of curtain preferred (see more below on the different curtain styles) If you require curtain tracks Your width and height details (see more details below on measuring). How good are your curtain makers? We think they are the best in the country! Our curtains are beautifully and thoughtfully made to a very high standard. How long does it take to have my curtains made? Making times vary throughout the year (with the busiest times being pre Xmas and winter) - but we try to make sure it is never longer than 6 weeks from the time your fabric is confirmed. Email us for current making times. How do I know whether to do curtains or blinds? Blinds vs curtains is a matter of personal preference unless there is something in the room preventing one option.

or pop into one of our stores. Curtains are excellent for adding a soft, warm ambiance to a room and absorbing sound in a modern space. There are also a range of different header styles to choose from – so you can find the right style for your room and your fabric choice. How do I measure my window for curtains?There are 3 simple steps; 1) Before you begin, you will need: Metal measuring tape – this ensures you get the most accurate results Pen and paper – it is best to write down your measurements as you go Ideally a friend to hold the other end of the tape measure 2) Measure your track widthMeasure the full width of your track – don’t measure any decorative ends. If you don’t have a curtain track you will need to decide how wide the track should be. The track needs to pass the window on the sides you will be pulling the curtain back on – to make sure the curtains can be pulled off the window during the day. As a ballpark figure – you should add 15-20% of the window width, but this will also depend on how much space you have.

3) Measure your finished heightIf you have a curtain track which you don’t want to see when your curtain is hung, measure from the top of the track to the point where you want your curtains to finish.
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swish curtain rail slidersIf you don’t have a track yet – measure from where you wish to hang your track to where you wish your finished curtain to end – it is standard to hang your track 100mm above your window.
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We recommend your curtains finish at the floor.
curtains and blinds se16All curtains can easily be adjusted for height by a few centimetres by moving the hooks up and down within the heading tape.
the tortilla curtain buch zusammenfassung How much fabric do I need for curtains? This can be a tricky thing to work out – especially when you are working with pattern repeats. Please contact us and we are happy to do this for you.If you are working with your own local maker you need to have them calculate how much fabric is required, as different makers allow different amounts for hems and headers. What are the different curtain styles? The curtain styles that we make are: Please see this document for more photos and details of each style. Should I have my curtains lined?

We always recommend lining your curtains. It is a great way to protect your fabric from the sun, add more fullness to your curtains and provides a uniform look from the outside of your home.Thermal lining provides insulation, keeping your home warm in winter. Blackout linings have the benefits of thermal lining – but also are great to block out any light – excellent for bedrooms and keeping rooms cooler in the summer. Do you supply curtain tracks? We have a range of different track styles and colours available - samples are available in our stores. Please contact us for further details and a quote. I have purchased my fabric elsewhere; can you still make my curtains? No, we don’t offer this service. We can only make custom made items from fabrics supplied by Bolt of Cloth. I live in Australia, can you make my curtains?Curtains are shipped to Australia free of charge. Made to Measure Blinds and Curtains All our blinds and curtains are made to measure to your exact requirements, meaning no need for cutting down readymade products to size by yourself.

If you know your sizes or how to measure for them, then you can go straight to selecting your product, obtain prices and order your samples or finished products. If you know your sizes but are unsure what product you require, then try our quick quote form on the home page to obtain prices in different blind types. If you require guidance on how to measure please follow our instructions below or give us a call if still unsure. We have been manufacturing blinds since 1969 so have lots of experience we can pass on. You will need a metal tape measure cloth tapes are not accurate enough and a pen and paper to write down the sizes. You can measure your window in centimetres CM, millimetres MM, or Inches. If you want your blind to fit or hang outside your window opening or recess we call this Exact size. How to measure inside your window recess. Measure the inside width of your window in 3 places.Write down the shortest. This is your Recess width. Measure the inside length or drop of your window in 3 places.

This is your Recess drop. We will reduce your recess sizes to ensure the blind fits within the opening. The manufacturing tolerances we deduct are as follows: Vision Day and Night Blinds--->8MM off bracket to bracket (Exact)width and 10MM off drop NB. Fabric is 51MM narrower than recess. Aluminium Venetian 15MM and 25MM ---> 13MM off width and 6MM off drop. Aluminium Venetian 35MM and 50MM ---> 13MM off width and 12MM off drop. Wooden Venetian 25MM/35MM/50MM and 63MM ---> 13MM off width and 12MM off drop. Vertical blinds ---> 6MM off width and 13MM off drop. Roller blinds ---> 4MM taken off wall to bracket (exact) width. Overall from wall to cloth there is a total gap of 34MM. Panel blinds ---> 10MM off width and 15MM off drop. Roman blinds ---> 10mm off width. Vertical Slats Only ---> No tolerances made Pleated Freehanging/Skylight ---> 10MM taken off the width. No deductions from the drop. How to measure outside your window recess.

Measure width where you want the blind to be allowing for overlap (usually 10-15cm each side) Write it down. This is your Exact width. Measure the length where you want the blind to be allowing for overlap (usually 10-15cm top and bottom). This is your Exact drop. We will make your blind to these exact overall dimensions and s. Notes on measuring for roller blinds. When measuring for roller blinds remember that the cloth or fabric width will be 3cm narrower than the overall exact blind width. There is an option to order your roller blind cloth width, but remember the overall width including the brackets will be 3cm wider. Side fixing your roller blind - If you wish to side fix your brackets measure the recess as above, however order as an EXACT size. This will provide a tighter fit without the 4mm tolerance deducted. The spring plunger will depress further to allow the blind to fit. Note on measuring vertical slats only. Please make sure that the drop for slats only is the fabric only (hem to hem) drop.

In order to measure accurately please take a slat off the current blind you have, and measure from one fabric end to another. The slats will be made to that finished size. If you do not have the original slats you must calculate the overall finished hem to hem size of your new slats. Allow for any clearance and measure from under the hook where the slat will hang from. Measuring the Curtains Width (All Headings) Measure the total width of the rail or pole excluding any finials and add 250mm (10") overlap which allows the hanging curtains to overlap in the centre when closed. This is the track/pole width. Measuring the Curtains Drop for Pencil and Pleated Headings Measure from the top of the track or the small eye on the ring of the pole to 12mm(½") from the floor or 150mm (6") below the sill. If fitting Curtains rails or poles they should be fitted 150mm (6") above the window recess and extend approximately 200mm (8") either side. This is the HEM TO HEM drop.