Help Measuring for Wave Curtains

Today we're here to address one of our most frequently asked questions: measuring for wave curtains and then installing them. We'll break it down into simple steps to make your curtain project a breeze.

Understanding Wave Curtains

Firstly, let's clarify what wave curtains are. They are a type of curtain that uses a fixed and glided system to create equidistant pleats, forming a beautiful wave effect. The pleats are held in place by gliders, which make it easy to achieve that stunning wave pattern.

Calculating Gliders for Your Wave Curtain

One common query is how to determine the number of gliders needed for your wave curtain track. To calculate this, you'll want to ensure there's more fabric than the track's width so that pleats can form perfectly. As a general rule of thumb, aim for approximately 2.3 times the track's length.

For instance, if your track is three meters long, divide this by 8, which equals 80 centimetres. Since you need an even number of gliders, you'd round this up to 40 gliders, with 20 on each side. This distribution ensures that your curtain drapes beautifully.

Measuring for Wave Curtain Gliders

When measuring for gliders, it's best to install the track first. This way, you can easily measure from the underside of the track. For wall-mounted tracks, measure from the underside of the track to your desired length.

For ceiling-mounted tracks, measure in the same manner, ensuring you start from the underside of the track. This precision guarantees a well-dressed finish for your window.

Reducing Measurements

In some cases, you might need to account for additional factors like track depth or floor-to-ceiling measurements. For instance, if your floor-to-ceiling measurement is 300 centimetres and the track has a depth of three centimetres subtract that from your original measurement to ensure a perfect fit.

Determining Extension Past the Window

To achieve the ideal finish where your wave curtains align perfectly with the recess, you'll need to calculate how far your track should extend past the window. A good rule of thumb is that for every one meter of track, extend it by 18 centimetres past the window.

For example, with a three-meter track, you'd extend it by 27 centimetres on each side. This provides a polished and professional look.

Installation Tips

When it comes to installation, you have some flexibility. Ceiling mounting is often more forgiving, as you only need to account for the track's depth. If you're wall mounting, allow for some tolerance by positioning the track slightly below the windowsill level. This will make it easier to achieve a flawless finish.

Measuring for Wave: Video

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