The fitting option you choose will relate to where exactly you’re fitting the blind – this can also affect the measurements slightly too so you need to make sure you select the correct one.
To help make things clearer, take a look at our quick guidelines below for a recess or exact fitting:
Recess Measurement
When you are fitting your blind in the window recess (the hole in the wall where the window sits) then you simply need to measure wall to wall and top to bottom in the alcove itself.
If you’ve measured the space exactly, we’ll make a slight deduction when we process the order to ensure that your blind fits in nice and tight but doesn’t get caught on the sides at all as you try to operate it.
Here you can see how roman blinds fitted inside a recess look:
Exact (or Face) Measurement
If you prefer to fit your blind to cover the recess completely (quite popular with roller and roman blinds) then you’ll need to measure from the exact point that you want your blind fitted.
For example, if you want it to overlap the sides of your window by 50mm at each end, you’ll need to measure from 50mm to the left of the window, right up to 50mm to the right of the window and give us that measurement as the width – by selecting “face” in the fitting option, it ensures that we won’t make any deduction. Find out more information in our measuring guide online.
This is how a face fit roman blind looks: