Measure width of the inside trim of your window if you are planning to get blinds

If you want to dress your windows with curtains, measure from the top of your windows to the floor so you know how long your curtains should be. Use a ladder or step stool if you need help reaching your windows. Measure the entire height of your wall if you plan on hanging curtains from the top.

Keep in mind that it may be difficult to find the right size window coverings for your narrow windows in store or online. Go to a home goods store to see if anyone is available to help you choose the right window treatment. Get crafty if you have a unique or very narrow window. You may choose to only use 1 curtain panel or cut and sew your own treatment.

Discuss what function you want your dressings to have with the employee. Mention any color or material preferences as well. Custom window dressings can get expensive, so tell the employees your budget ahead of time. Look for online tutorials or free classes at local craft stores to learn how to make your own window treatments on a budget!

If you don’t intend on shutting a window often, you can use curtains that are 1 and a half times the width instead. Hang the curtains 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) higher than the window’s trim to make it look larger.

These are purely decorative, so go with a longer curtain if you want to block out light. Valances look great in kitchens, bathrooms, and dining rooms, for example. Select a box-pleated valance if you want to add some interest. In addition, you can use a swag if you want a light, decorative touch. A swag is a fabric strip that is draped over a rod or tieback. The middle of the fabric acts as a valance, while the ends hang down on either side of the window. Valences can date the space, so choose a modern and fun material if you choose to make one.

To install window film, simply pull off the backing and stick it to your window. Buy tinted window film to prevent light from coming through or for privacy.

Pleated shades start at 8 inches (20 cm) wide and can get as tall as 96 inches (240 cm) wide. Cellular shade varieties start at 6 inches (15 cm) wide, and you can find them as tall as 12 feet (3. 7 m) tall. Use thinner blinds instead of thick ones. Thicker blinds will make your window seem even smaller.

In addition, you can get custom bamboo blinds if you’d like a unique option for your narrow windows. Wooden blinds start at 7 inches (18 cm) wide.

Roman shades come in a variety of materials, including woven and bamboo for more modern spaces. You can select a rich, elegant curtain fabric to pair with this window covering. These look particularly great if you have wide, narrow windows rather than tall, narrow windows.

Mini blinds start at 6 inches (15 cm) wide, and you can find them up to 10 feet (3. 0 m) long.

Because they are straight, this is a good option for narrow windows. The decorative end cap adds a bit of personalization to your window dressings. Alternatively, choose a classic rod with a simple or plain end cap. Do this if you don’t want to add emphasis to your windows. Don’t dwarf the window with a thick decorative rod. Find something simple and small.

This is a good choice if you have narrow windows in your bedroom or bathroom, for example.

These are the most inexpensive curtain rod types. If you are on a budget, go with a tension rod. Pick tension rods for apartments or rental spaces where you may not be allowed to drill into the wall.

Track rods enable curtains to effortlessly glide across the top.