It would look ridiculous to treat them as two separate windows with a curtain on either side of each one because then the two inner curtains would be right up against each other so i am not sure what to do.
How to hang curtains two windows same wall.
I was originally advised to hang the curtains for both at the same height of 8 ft.
To make your two windows appear wider hide their outer edges behind curtains.
I have two tall windows in my dining room that are very close together a few inches apart.
Window treatment professionals typically recommend curtain rods longer than the window frame.
For support two sets of rods hang above each window.
Windows fill the corner walls in this bedroom but instead of draping to the floor they are cut short to make way for the bank of bookshelves.
By resting just above the top of the shelf the curtains allow room for additional display.
A common mistake novice decorators make is purchasing store bought curtains without first measuring the height of the wall.
Allow the panels to cover the space between the window and wall.
If one of your windows is taller than the others mount the curtains above all the windows at the height of the tallest window so they all appear to be the same size.
The extra space on each side called stacking.
I m worried that if i hang my drapes slightly above the windows at the 9 5 ish mark it will look very odd to hang similar drapes at the same mark on the patio doors.
How to hang curtain rods on a window close to the wall.
The patio door is a standard height but still on the 10 ceiling wall.
For a tailored look drapes should puddle slightly kiss the floor or hover one half inch above.
I don t like how it looks in the living room with the much higher 13 14 ft ceiling.
I have these two sets of windows on the same wall with very different ceiling heights.
Install a curtain rod across the entire width of the wall along the ceiling and hang a panel down to the floor along the outside edge of each window.
I treated it like one window and i thought it looked odd to see several inches of wall in.