Curtain length
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Barbara Thomas on Jul 05, 2013I always hang my curtains ceiling to floor. It gives great dimension to the room. In one room, I used a flounce at the ceiling and put my curtain rod starting just under the bottom of the flounce to get the length I wanted. Double rods for panels and sheers work just under a ceiling hung flounce that's extended out a bit further. I love the look.Helpful Reply
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Susan Ziemak on Jul 05, 2013nice idea thxHelpful Reply
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SLS Construction & Building Solutions LLC on Jul 06, 2013Floor length works & same with 6" below the window - if you want to see how it looks for your setting grab a couple of sheets & a few thumb tacks - start with floor length, if that works go for it, if it doesn't pin them up a bit & see which you like betterHelpful Reply
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