The curtain will hang 3 inches below the bottom of the window sill.
Curtain rod height above window frame.
To create the illusion of height mount the drapery rods close to the ceiling.
Interior designers note the bottom of your curtains should fall to the floor and you can even let them puddle a bit.
One rule of thumb is that they should sit 4 6 inches above the window frame.
The higher the curtain rod the taller the window will appear so fix your curtain rod closer to the ceiling than the top of your window if you can.
I was taught my an interior design student to hand the rod 4 6 inches above the top of the window frame and take the panels to the floor.
In traditional style the curtain rod is about 6 inches above the top of the window and it extends beyond the window 3 inches on each side.
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Don t scrimp on length.
No matter what the ceiling height the minimum distance from the top of the window casing to the curtain rod is two inches.
Generally we like to place the rod hooks about 8 11 from the outer edge of the window trim.
Hanging curtain rods high above the window frame adds height to the wall and works best with long panels or drapes.
I don t do big expensive draperies not with 3 large dogs a teen boy and preteen girl.
In general curtains cover the entire window opening and frame often extending to the floor.
Also the hung curtains will completely cover the window frame.
First because the rod extends beyond the width of the window the curtains won t block any light when you choose to push them back.
For cathedral ceilings leave approximately four to six inches above the window trim as a guideline.
Hang curtains at least 4 to 6 inches above the top of the windows.
When you hang the curtain rod high it will make the window appear taller.
Installing curtain rods over your windows is a combination of design considerations and practicality.
This look offers a few advantages.
So i alter a solid or print heavier fab panel with a sheer panel.
This is another thing that s influenced by a variety of factors like the size of the window itself what else is on the wall especially if there are other windows nearby and how tight or loose you want your panels to look.