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What height to hang curtains?

Ashlyn Haaga
10年前
I can't decide where I should hang the curtains on this window. Suggestions on either above the top row if windows or in the middle of the two rows if windows!
Above top row
In between the two rows if windows?

コメント (7)

  • Nancy Walton
    10年前
    I had similar windows in one of my houses and I had stained glass inserts in the upper windows. I hung the draperies between the upper and lower windows. I had west-facing windows and the afternoon sun coming in through the stained glass added a secondary layer of coloration to the decor.
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    Peggy Poulos Interior and Exterior Design
    10年前
    Must do above the top windows to create and accentuate the height of the architecture. Also, agree that you do not want them to cut below the height of the cabinetry
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    Cheery Curtains
    10年前
    最終更新:10年前
    I suggest hanging the curtains from ceiling to floor.
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    JMittman Designs
    10年前
    Agree with above, floor to ceiling, 4 separate panels. And don't do one width of fabric--you need 1.5 widths minimum, or they will look like ribbons hanging there. :)
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    Creative Blinds & Decor
    10年前
    The full length draperies are best suited for this type of window setting- several options for how to complete the project. Two panels?Four panels? Top treatments as well ?...it is easier to decide when a rendering is done- we do offer virtual design services and computerized renderings if you would like some help deciding- best of luck!
  • Laura Zinter
    10年前
    From the ceiling and be sure your rod extends about 10" longer than the width of your windows on each side.