24 inches 36 inches 48 inches and 60 inches.
Common blind width.
The 48 and 60 inch blinds will show up more often in short wide windows or in full wall windows.
Good to know for optimum light control the blinds should extend 1 1 2 inches beyond the window opening on each side.
Don t forget to record window depth so you ll meet the minimum installation requirement.
Record the narrowest width and longest height.
If you don t have a sill just measure up to the point where you want the blinds to end.
Consider adding an extra 3 inches to the width and height for optimum light control and privacy.
The size of the blind slats you choose really depends on your desired look and application.
Measure the width from the outermost points of the window.
You re likely to see 24 and 36 inch widths paired with the smaller heights or with accent windows.
Measure the width to the nearest 1 8 of an inch between the outer most points where the blinds will be placed.
Outside mount window treatments are mounted outside the window casing.
We offer 1 inch 2 inch and 2 1 2 inch slats in most blinds.
When selecting window blinds consider three measurements.
Standard sizes for window blinds standard sizes.
Leave about 1 inch on either side of the frame so that the blinds block out all of the light.
Measure the height by going all the way from the top of the frame to the window sill.
There are also four standard blind widths.