Traditional window coverings and plantation shutters cover your window with wood or faux wood panels. These window coverings help insulate your windows and offer enduring value.
Inside mount
plantation shutters are put inside the window frame or casing; they
offer a streamlined, refined appearance that can highlight the size and moldings
of your windows. The methods below should be followed if you're interested in
measuring for inside-mount plantation shutters.
By measuring
the window's diagonal points, you may determine whether the window is square. A
window application for an outside mount is advised if the window is out of
square by more than 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
The window
frame's depth should be measured. This measurement will help you confirm that
the window recess has the necessary depth for an inside mount. Make sure your
window satisfies the criteria for an inside mount by consulting the mounting
requirements section for the window treatment you've selected.
The size of
each window opening should be measured. Take note of the width of the window
opening at the top, center, and bottom. Mark the measurement that is the
narrowest out of the three; this is the width of your window that you should
enter.
Take three
measurements of the window opening's height: the left, the center, and the
right. Mark the measurement that is the shortest; this is the height of your
window that you should enter.
Miller's
Window works are aware that precise measurements are the foundation for a
stunning new window treatment's flawless fit. If you're thinking of making your
own window treatments, the How to Measure for Plantation Shutters tutorial
will help you with the measurements.
A dividing
rail is necessary if the opening measures 60 inches or more in height. For
interior mounting, measure from the window's bottom to the spot where the
divider rail's Centre will be. Note that this measurement will be within 1.5
inches of where the dividing rail will be placed. For some shutters, the
divider rail will be put in the middle automatically.
Note: Before
you start measuring for plantation shutters, consider these helpful
tips:
Use only a
steel tape measure for the most precise measures.
Don't
conflate the measures of width and height. Always label them in the
width-by-height format (W x H).
To the nearest 1/8 inch, take measurements.
Never assume
that your windows are the same size, even if they appear to be the same size if you are measuring for more than one window.