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Insurance against incorrectly measuring any blinds within your order.

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How to Measure Perfect Fit Blinds for a Perfect Window Fit

How to Measure Perfect Fit Blinds for a Perfect Window Fit

Measuring for perfect fit blinds can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. The first step is to measure the width of the window frame. A metal tape measure is the best tool for this job. Measure the actual visible glass width and take the smallest measurement. Then, check the frame depth to see if the blind will sit flush. The frame depth will determine the appropriate bracket size needed to install the perfect fit blinds.

How to Measure for Perfect Fit Blinds

With most modern windows, the frame depth is easily determined. But with older windows, a depth gauge may be needed. Once you have the frame depth in place, you can use a credit card flat to measure the visible glass size. This will help you determine the smallest measurement for the window recess. You can also use a glazing tape and a glazing gasket to help you determine the width and drop of the blinds. When it comes to measuring for perfect fit blinds, it is important to remember that you will need to measure the most windows twice. This will ensure that the blinds sit flush and won't be obstructed by any handles or other obstructions. If you are unsure of how to measure for your perfect fit blind, we recommend watching a measure video guide. This will help you determine the overall blind size and the bracket size that is suitable for your door or windows. Once you have the edge and the measurements, it is important to check the beading depth. This will make it much easier to install perfect fit blinds.

Ensuring the Right Fit for Your Window

Using a metal tape measure and a bit of patience is the best way to ensure you get the right fit for your window. Start by measuring the actual visible glass width, which is the smallest measurement and will be the size of the blind you need. You should also measure the frame depth to make sure the blinds will sit flush. If the window is internally beaded, you'll need to measure the beading depth to make sure it won't interfere with the blinds. It's important to make sure you have all the measurements you need.

To ensure the perfect fit, it's also important to check for any obstructing handles or window furniture. Once you have all the measurements, you can start to look for the perfect fit blinds for your window. Make sure you take the smallest measurements when ordering, as this will help you get the most suitable blind for your window.

Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring For Perfect Fit Blinds

Measuring for perfect fit blinds requires precision and patience. Tape measure in hand, the first step is to measure the window frame. This is the actual visible glass width of the window, not the window recess. It's important to note that the rubber beading on the window frame should not be included in this measurement. It's also important to check the frame depth so you can ensure the perfect fit blinds will sit flush in the window recess. To measure the beading depth for perfect fit blinds, you'll need a depth gauge or a credit card. This measurement is especially important for internally beaded windows, which are the most common on most modern windows.

The next step is to measure the glass size of the window. To do this, you'll need to use a metal tape measure and glazing tape or glazing gasket. Measure the width from the edge to the edge of the visible glass. Make sure to take the smallest measurement, as this will be the size of your perfect fit frame. It's also important to measure the width and drop of the window, as this will determine the overall blind size. Make sure to measure obstructing handles and skirting boards to get the smallest measurements.

Double Check Your Measurements Before Ordering

When it comes to ordering blinds, it's important to double check your measurements. If you don't, you're rolling the dice with your order and hoping for the best. And nobody wants to end up with blinds that don't fit. To ensure you get the perfect fit, you need to measure accurately with a metal tape measure. Start by measuring the visible glass width, which is the actual visible glass width of the window frame. Then measure the frame depth, which is the place where the blinds will sit flush. Check the beading depth, too, which is easier to do if you have internally beaded windows.

Once you have all the measurements, it's time to order. Make sure you order the appropriate bracket size for your blinds.

Tips for Accurate Perfect Fit Blind Measurements

The perfect fit blinds are the most suitable option for most modern windows, as they can be installed without obstructing handles or other features of the window frame. But for the perfect fit blinds to be just that, perfect, you need to measure the window frame accurately and correctly. Here are some tips that will help you get the perfect fit blinds for your window.

Measurement What to do
Visible Glass Width Measure the width of the glass with a metal tape measure, ensuring that you take the smallest measurement.
Frame Depth Measure the depth of the frame with a depth gauge, or a credit card flat against the window frame.
Beading Depth Check the beading depth of the frame with a tape measure, or a credit card flat against the window frame.
Bracket Size Choose an appropriate bracket size for your window, depending on the frame depth and beading depth.


Measuring for perfect fit blinds can be a tricky task, so it is important to make sure you take the necessary steps to ensure that the blinds fit correctly.

 

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