

What's the best curtain length? How high should they hang? And how do you actually make them look really good?
When it comes to curtains, it's easy to make small mistakes that affect the entire impression of the room. But don't worry, with a few simple tricks, you can take your curtain setup to the next level and elevate the entire interior design.
Here, we share three clever tips to help you hang your curtains correctly – right from the start!

1. Think about placement
The placement of your curtains greatly affects how the room is perceived – whether you use a curtain rod or track.
Hang the curtains high
Place the curtains well above the top edge of the window – preferably close to the ceiling – to create a sense of spaciousness. This gives the illusion of higher ceilings and makes both the window and the room feel larger.
Let the curtain panels frame, not cover
Choose a rod or track that is at least 100 cm wider than the window (50 cm on each side). This allows the curtains to hang beside the window instead of obscuring it, which lets in more light and creates an elegant impression.
Ensure the curtains hang freely
If you have a deep windowsill or radiator – avoid the curtains resting against or getting caught on anything. Use a ceiling-mounted track or a wall-mounted curtain rod with an extra long wall bracket. This creates a neat drape and beautiful waves in the fabric.

2. Maintain the shape of the curtains
Curtains may hang beautifully initially, but they require a little care to maintain their elegant drape over time. Iron the curtains thoroughly when hanging them and consider using a steamer to refresh them without taking them down.
Try gliders on a cord: A smart accessory for those who like hotel-style waves. It helps to lock the waves in place, so they maintain their shape even when you pull the curtain.
Use a curtain wand: A simple way to avoid pulling on the curtain fabric itself – which preserves its shape and keeps the curtains clean longer.
Bonus tip: Sew in or attach curtain weights or weight tape in the hem – perfect for keeping pleats in place and giving the curtain an elegant drape over time.
Glide on a line, also called a glide cord or glide on a string, creates smooth waves
The draw rod is handy if you want to avoid pulling on the fabric or if you have very high ceilings
Curtain weights help the curtain to hang elegantly

3. Custom-made for a perfect fit
Whether you prefer curtains that hang just above the floor or an elegant puddle, customisation saves both time and frustration. You get the right length immediately – without compromise.
But have you accidentally measured incorrectly, changed your mind, or chosen ready-made curtain lengths? No worries – there are clever ways to adjust them yourself.
Extend curtain lengths that are too short:
Custom-made curtains often have extra hem that can be let down. Alternatively, you can switch to an adjustable curtain hook or another type of hanging to achieve the correct length.
Shorten with quick hemming:
Use a quick hemming tape to easily hem the curtain to the desired length. Let the curtains hang for a few days before measuring – this allows the fabric to "settle" and the measurements will be more accurate.
Bonus tip: Curtains that end just above the floor give a stylish impression and make cleaning easier. To achieve this type of hanging, it is important to measure based on both the curtain track and hook type.
Read our guide on how to measure curtains to get the right length based on track and hook type.
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