5 Drapery Lengths You Need to Know for Every Room
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Drapes enhance a room's style, control light, provide privacy, and boost energy efficiency.
However, choosing the correct length can be confusing...
How high should you mount the rod?
Should the curtains touch the floor?
The truth is it depends.
Here are the five common drapery lengths, each serving a unique purpose:
1. Still Length
1/2" above the window sill.
Casual and charming.
These are the shortest standard curtain lengths, perfect for experimenting with pattern or color.
Where to use sill-length panels:
Sill-length panels are perfect for small windows or those above heaters, counters, or furniture.
2. Apron Length
1" below the bottom of the window apron.
Crisp and unfussy.
Though less popular now, apron-length curtains are still practical. They stay clean, avoid floor dust, and are easy to open and close.
Where to apron-length panels:
Apron-length panels are ideal for windows obstructed by radiators or furniture.
☆ Quick Tip ☆
Apron curtain lengths may appear too short and like a mistake. To ensure a deliberate aesthetic, reserve them for situations where floor-length curtains aren’t feasible.
3. Hover Length
1/2" above the floor.
Polished and stylish.
This length is currently a favorite for good reason. It elongates windows, creates a taller room appearance, hangs impeccably straight, and stays clean without touching the floor.
Where to use hovering-length panels:
Hover-length panels are excellent for living rooms, family rooms, or high-traffic areas.
4. Trouser Length
1-2" more than the length of the floor.
Tailored and sophisticated.
Like a well-tailored pair of pants, these curtains break perfectly, adding an effortlessly chic touch, especially with crisp, thicker fabrics.
Where to use trouser-length panels:
Trouser-length panels are perfect for dining rooms, bedrooms, or any elegant, low-traffic room.
5. Puddle Length
6-10" more than the length of the floor.
Luxurious and dramatic.
While visually stunning when executed correctly, this style isn't optimal for frequently used curtains or households with pets or young children, as the excess fabric at the bottom tends to collect pet hair, crumbs, and dirt.
Where to use puddling panels:
Puddling panels are well-suited for rooms where you desire curtains to make a statement, particularly suited for tall windows.
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