Curtains In Any Length You Desire From 60 - 144 Inches (and beyond)
Windows come in so many sizes, why settle for curtains that don't fit properly? One of the most wonderful aspects of custom drapery is being able to order drapes in any length that you want. But what length will that be? First you need to decide where you would like your curtains to end in relation to your floor.

Floor length curtains sit directly on the floor (order them 1 inch shorter if you would like for them hang slightly off the floor), trouser length panels "break" on the floor (add 1 -2 inches to the order length of your panels), and puddle length curtains form soft folds on the floor (add 6 - 7 inches to the order length of your panels). You will notice that the length setting on the order page only goes up to 144"; however, we would be happy to give you a quote on longer lengths. Simply email your request to Kristina at butlerdesign@bellsouth.net.
In addition, you will also need to consider your drapery hardware. For example, if you already have a drapery rod in place and would like floor length panels, simply measure from the base of the ring to the floor. For rod pocket curtains (no rings), measure from the top of the rod to the floor.
If you do not have a rod in place already, remember the higher you mount your rod, the higher your window and ceilings will appear. I prefer to mount drapery rods several inches above the window (you can see the difference in the diagram below).

In most cases I will take the distance between my window frame and crown molding (or ceiling), divide it in half, and go a few inches above my half mark as I do not like even spaces above and below the rod (just a designer pet peeve I suppose). Of course, if you have extremely high ceilings, this rule changes. Try taking a long piece of blue painter's tape and making a line above your window on your wall where you think you will hang your rod, how does it look? Move it up a bit and take another look.
Additionally, I like my rods to extend at least 4 -6 inches beyond the window frame on each side (if there are no obstacles) to allow my curtains to hang outside the window and give the appearance of a larger window.
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