Blinds are a beautiful way to showcase our heritage fabrics and offer a simple, perfectly proportioned alternative to curtains. Available with either stacked or waterfall folds, plain or pattern fabrics, there’s a wealth of options to choose from.

The most important part of the process might seem like the final fabric choice, especially when browsing our extensive collections of renowned favourites and reimagined classics. However, the devil is in the detail, which in this case is the size of the blind.

It can be daunting to measure your windows for new blinds, which is why we’ve collated all our expert tips and tricks to make the process as straightforward as possible.

Before the measuring begins, it’s important to decide whether you would prefer your blinds to sit inside or outside of the window reveal. Both are popular, pleasing options, so it comes down to personal preference on that finished look to your blinds.

If you need any further guidance with this, read our comprehensive guide on how to choose the perfect window treatment for your home.

 
 

For a blind inside the window reveal

Measure the length from the top of the reveal to the window sill. Take measurements from different points along the window, as not all windows are level.

Then measure the width of your reveal at its narrowest point and remove 1 cm from this figure. This will be the width of your roman blind, but a 5mm clearance will be added to either side when it arrives on your doorstep.

Expert tip: Make sure that there is a good distance between the blind and any window handles to avoid any difficulties when opening or closing the window.

 

For a blind outside the window reveal

When measuring a blind that will fit outside of the window reveal, it's best to position the top of the blind 10 cm above the reveal and allow the hem to drop between 5 and 15 cm below the sill. This adds some extra length and is generally regarded as the best approach for this style of blind.

Now, measure from the top of where this blind will sit to the projected hem and this is the finished length. Take measurements from several places along the window to make sure there aren't any discrepancies along the sill, and you are left with your final length.

For the width, there can also be some overhang beyond the reveal, similar to the length. Typically, we would advise leaving 5cm either side of your reveal and this would make up your final width.

All that’s left to do now is placing the order of your chosen roman blinds and preparing for the delivery of these lovingly crafted, hand finished blinds straight to your door.

 

 

If you haven’t decided on your Morris & Co. fabric yet, browse all our collections of authentic that are rich with British design heritage. Once you have selected your chosen fabric, place your length and width requirements into our made to measure service and be one step closer to having Morris & Co. blinds hanging beautifully in your home. 

 

Alongside this roman blinds measuring guide, we also have a curtains measuring guide if that is your preferred window treatment.