Then follow the one finger from the floor rule and let your drapes hover just above the floor.
Should patio door curtains touch the floor.
A simple kiss to the ground like the curtains pictured above via amber interiors adds a touch of flair to this otherwise simple window treatment.
In this way they get a much more sophisticated finish.
Curtains to the sill or to the bottom of the window trim called the apron look great and are practical in a kitchen.
A romantic room deserves elegant extra long curtains that pool or puddle on the floor.
For a tailored look drapes should puddle slightly kiss the floor or hover one half inch above.
In formal or dressy rooms curtains should just touch the floor.
You can choose to finish it by touching the floor or dragging it a bit preferably.
The kiss it barely touches the floor.
Never hang curtains of any length near a stove.
The same goes for café curtains on a windowsill.
You can also choose to go with stationary curtains which will sit on the sides of your radiator.
The distance from the floor to the bottom of the curtain depends on the aforementioned style that you are going for.
While these curtains can go all the way to the floor they will stay open at all times as to not touch or block the radiator.
If you want to hang your curtains without any break at all so they hang totally straight then the float is the best option for you.
The slight float less than an inch above the floor.
Not only is this an easier length to measure for but it also makes it simple to vacuum and sweep.
Some people opt for their curtains or drapes to break at the floor with fabric extending past the ground.
It s a great option if you plan to open and close your curtains a lot since you won t need to rearrange them each time.
The more billowy a curtain becomes as it breaks at the floor the more dramatic it will look.
Stop at the windowsill.
Ideally the curtain should be on the sides and at the top at least 15cm.
This is usually achieved with just an extra two or three inches of fabric though sometimes especially in more formal or traditional rooms drapes will extend six inches past the floor so that the fabric puddles on the ground.
The amount of drapery material reaching the floor depends on the desired look of the curtains once they are hanging.
A common mistake novice decorators make is purchasing store bought curtains without first measuring the height of the wall.
That space helps prevent dust and dirt build up and aids the functionality of sliding glass doors.
You should aim for your curtain hem to be about 3 8 to 1 2 above the floor.
This drapery length leaves a small gap between the bottom of your drape and the floor just enough to slide one finger underneath.