Window Treatment Guide

A room never really feels complete until the windows are fully dressed. Curtains and window coverings add that beautiful, finished layer that can truly transform a space. Something as simple as a classic linen curtain (my go-to) works every time. If you are on the hunt for quality window treatments, I can’t recommend these enough. I have them in my living room, bedroom, and guest room!

Of course, finding the perfect drapery is only half of the equation. The other half is making sure to hang them properly. Things like calculating the fullness or figuring out how high to hang the rod all play a part. Below are a few tips to window curtain sizing and hanging methods to give you that quality designer look each and every time. See below for five design rules to getting your drapery style and sizing just right.

Pottery Barn Chambray Curtain
Pottery Barn Curtains

#1: Hang them High

Always hang the rod as high as you can above the window frame to give your window (and room) a taller, grander appearance. A good rule of thumb is to go at least 4-6” above the window frame if possible while still keeping 2-3” below the ceiling or crown molding. Since these aren’t custom, we went one inch lower than I would have preferred, but I think it was worth it given the look I was going for where the curtain hits the floor. A little big of extra length at the bottom gives a more luxurious feel, which brings me to my next tip..

#2: Choose the right length curtains

No high waters allowed in this bunch! When deciding on the length of your curtains, aim to have them graze the floor for a tailored look or a slight 1-2” puddle for a more luxurious, relaxed feel. You can always use curtain rings to add an inch or so if you need!

Pottery Barn Linen Curtain
Pottery Barn Curtains

#3: Extend the curtain rod beyond the window

Maximize your view by leaving enough room to pull your curtains entirely off the window. If you can extend your rod roughly 4-6” beyond the window on each side, not only will it give the illusion of a wider window, but it will leave enough room for the curtains to gather on each side without obstructing your view.

#4: Choose quality hardware

In my experience, splurging for slightly more high end hardware makes a big difference. I went with this option from Pottery Barn, and the brass finish makes for the perfect pop against the gray blue walls. I was so impressed with the quality of the hardware, and the result feels elegant and updated. I added the small detail of the round finial caps on the main bay of windows, and for our two side windows, I chose to keep the more minimal endcaps. I love how this little detail stands out!

#5: Double the Fullness

Wider panels will always look fuller and ensure that drapes look ample even when closed. To achieve this look, opt for panels that have a combined width of 2 to 2.5 times the width of the window.