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Fits all curtain types on both rods and rails, and what exactly is a finger hook? That's why we've made it easy for you and collected everything in one place! Best of all? You don't have to sit around and calculate the amount of fabric or how many finger hooks you need, we'll help you with everything! All you need to do is measure the length and width of your windows and choose the fabric! We'll do the rest.


Fits all curtain types on both rods and rails, and what exactly is a finger hook? That's why we've made it easy for you and collected everything in one place! Best of all? You don't have to sit around and calculate the amount of fabric or how many finger hooks you need, we'll help you with everything! All you need to do is measure the length and width of your windows and choose the fabric! We'll do the rest.

1. Curtain types

Single
If you only want curtains on one side of your window, you should choose “single”, this is a good option if your window is placed close to one of the walls of the room. You can also choose “single” if you want an odd number of curtain lengths.

Couple
If you have one or more windows where you want a length of curtain on each side of the window, you should choose “pair”, which means two curtain lengths with the same dimensions. If you order a patterned fabric, we will ensure that the curtains are also pattern-matched.

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2. Choose width and length

All you need to do is measure the length from your bar or rail down to the floor and then measure how long your rail or bar is.
Keep in mind that the width you enter is the area the curtains will cover. If you only want a curtain that covers the window, enter the dimensions of the window. If you instead want to cover a larger area or the entire wall, enter the dimensions of the area you want the curtains to cover.

3. Choose the style you want

Wave
Wave curtains are based on a stylish design with undulating waves of textile.
It's good to remember that this is the sewing method that requires the most fabric to achieve the wavy pleats.
The fabric you choose has a big impact on how the curtain feels when you hang it. For example, velvet curtains are an easy way to add a luxurious and sophisticated feel to your home, while linen curtains give a natural and harmonious impression.

Sewn pleats
Sewn pleats are our most exclusive curtain model where the pleats are sewn together by hand. All of our curtains with sewn pleats are lined to ensure the curtains have the finest possible drape. Sewn pleats are only recommended as decorative curtains and are therefore best suited for rooms such as dining rooms, living rooms and offices.

Curtains with finger hooks

Curtains with finger hooks are both easy to put up and give a simple and well-tailored impression that really lets the fabric come into its own, regardless of whether it is solid color or patterned.
Finger hooks come in many different varieties that affect how many pleats the curtains have and how much of the rail the curtains cover.
If you want tight pleats, choose a four-finger hook, if you want fewer pleats, a two-finger hook. Curtains with finger hooks are suitable for all rails with glides and curtain rods with rings.