How do I measure my windows for blinds?

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Measuring your windows for blinds is a crucial step to ensure a proper fit and a polished look. First, you should gather the necessary tools, which include a measuring tape, a pencil, and possibly a notepad to jot down your measurements. Begin by determining whether you want the blinds to be mounted inside the window frame or outside. For inside mounts, measure the width of the window opening at three different points: the top, middle, and bottom. Use the narrowest measurement to ensure the best fit. For the height, measure from the top of the inside casing down to the windowsill, noting the longest measurement. If you choose an outside mount, measure the width of the area you wish to cover, adding a few extra inches on each side for better light control and aesthetics. For height, measure from the top of the area to be covered down to where you want the bottom of the blinds to rest. Always double-check your measurements to avoid any mistakes. Clear and precise measurements will help A 1 Speedy Blinds Ltd provide options that suit your windows beautifully. For additional details, you may check the official web page where specific guidelines might be available.
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Answered Jul 12, 2025

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