Cordless Roman shades are safer than traditional shades, which is also durable and energy-efficient. Adjust by simply holding the bottom rail, can be fully raised, lowered or positioned at different heights.
Headrail size: Long as roman shade width, 2 3/4'' h x 1 3/4'' d.
Bracket size: Outside: 1 3/4'' h x 2 3/8'' d. Inside: 2'' d.
The wood headrail and rod is detachable and can be removed to clean the curtain. After washing, it is recommended to iron and level the assembly.
Can be used as an inside or outside mount with included installation hardware.
Color counts on dye lots.
ASSEMBLY
Installation header and hardware included.
INSIDE MOUNTED:
Measure the window inside width and height.
Deduct 3/8 inch on the window width to get the shade width to ensure a proper fit inside the window frame, shade height could be the same as the window height.
Ensure you have enough window depth, at least 2.5 inches.
OUTSIDE MOUNTED:
Measure the window frame width and height.
Add 2-4 inches to the window frame width and 8-10 inches to the window frame height.
Install on the frame, shade size could be the same or slightly smaller than the window size.
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Evaluate Light Needs
Choose light-filtering fabrics to soften sunlight or blackout fabrics for full coverage. Layering allows adjustable light throughout the day.
Assess Privacy Requirements
Use blackout or tightly woven fabrics to block outside views, or dual layers for adjustable privacy throughout the day.
Consider Décor Style
Choose tones, patterns, or textures that match your space, adding character and visual balance.
Factor in Practicality
Choose durable, stain-resistant, or easy-care fabrics, ideal for busy spaces or pet-friendly homes, to keep curtains looking clean and lasting longer.
Account for Window Type
Double-width fabrics suit large windows, creating fuller drape. Our pleated curtains offer 2–2.3× fullness for a balanced look.
Think About Energy Efficiency
Blackout or thermal linings help regulate temperature and improve comfort, while heavier, tightly woven fabrics reduce drafts and heat loss.
Evaluate Light Needs
Choose light-filtering fabrics to soften sunlight or blackout fabrics for full coverage. Layering allows adjustable light throughout the day.
Assess Privacy Requirements
Use blackout or tightly woven fabrics to block outside views, or dual layers for adjustable privacy throughout the day.
Consider Décor Style
Choose tones, patterns, or textures that match your space, adding character and visual balance.
Factor in Practicality
Choose durable, stain-resistant, or easy-care fabrics, ideal for busy spaces or pet-friendly homes, to keep curtains looking clean and lasting longer.
Account for Window Type
Double-width fabrics suit large windows, creating fuller drape. Our pleated curtains offer 2–2.3× fullness for a balanced look.
Think About Energy Efficiency
Blackout or thermal linings help regulate temperature and improve comfort, while heavier, tightly woven fabrics reduce drafts and heat loss.