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How to measure your blinds


Measure the exact distance between the inside surfaces of the window frame at the top, middle and bottom, and use the narrowest width.

Do not make any width deductions. The factory will make the necessary deductions.

Measure the height of the window from the top of the opening to the sill in 3 places. Use the longest dimension for the blind height.


To find the width, measure the outside width of the window frame. Add at least 3 inches for overlap (1-1/2" per side).

To find the height, measure from the sill to the position of the top of the shade. If there is no sill, measure to where the blind is to reach.


Measure the exact distance between the inside surfaces of the window frame at the top, middle and bottom, and use the narrowest width. The factory will automatically deduct 1/4-inch for clearance.

Measure the height of the window from the top of the opening to the sill in 3 places. Use the smallest dimension for the blind height. The factory will automatically deduct 1/8 inch.


To find your Outside Mount measurements, measure the exact width of the door or window. A minimum overlap of 4 inches on each side is recommended. Outside mount projection brackets are recommended for patio doors with projecting handles.

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