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How do you measure properly for drapes? - Answers
Full disclosure: I work for a pipe and drape company. Measuring for pipe and drape is easy. All you need to know is the height, linear width, and amount of fullness needed. There's a greater explanation on drapekings.com, but in quick summary: Say you have a 10 foot by 10 foot room and you want to drape all four walls. The height: 10 feet The linear width: 10 feet x 4 walls = 40 feet Your dimensions would be 10' by 40'. Fullness is a longer explanation. Just go to the site and read the explanation there.
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How do you measure properly for drapes? - Answers
Full disclosure: I work for a pipe and drape company. Measuring for pipe and drape is easy. All you need to know is the height, linear width, and amount of fullness needed. There's a greater explanation on drapekings.com, but in quick summary: Say you have a 10 foot by 10 foot room and you want to drape all four walls. The height: 10 feet The linear width: 10 feet x 4 walls = 40 feet Your dimensions would be 10' by 40'. Fullness is a longer explanation. Just go to the site and read the explanation there.
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How do you measure properly for drapes? - Answers
Full disclosure: I work for a pipe and drape company. Measuring for pipe and drape is easy. All you need to know is the height, linear width, and amount of fullness needed. There's a greater explanation on drapekings.com, but in quick summary: Say you have a 10 foot by 10 foot room and you want to drape all four walls. The height: 10 feet The linear width: 10 feet x 4 walls = 40 feet Your dimensions would be 10' by 40'. Fullness is a longer explanation. Just go to the site and read the explanation there.
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