Measuring for Multiple Blind in 1 Window

Recess Fit

Measuring a Recess Fit for Multiple Window

When measuring for a multi-panel window or sliding door you need to give us the individual measurement for each blind you want fitted on the windows/sliding door. Please note we DON'T recommend getting your total window/door width and dividing it into 2 or 3 as you should measure each panel individually and try to get the centre point of the mullion/frame so that the fabrics sits over the frame.

Width 1 - For the left hand blind, measure from the outside edge of the left to the centre of the panel mullion.
Width 2 - For the middle blind, measure from the centre point of the left mullion to the centre point of the right mullion.
Width 3 - For the right hand blind, measure from the outside edge of the right to the centre of the panel mullion.

Please be aware that 2 Roller Blinds side by side will have approximately 30mm gap between fabrics. >Measure the drop of each panel in 3 places and take your smallest measurement.

Minimum Depth required for a Recess Fix Bracket

This is a guide with an understanding that the minimum depth for the bracket may mean that the blinds and bracket will sit outside the window recess.

Roller Blinds 30mm - 70mm
Dual Roller Blinds 30mm - 100mm
Aluminium Venetian Blinds 20mm - 35mm
Timber-look Nova Blinds 30mm - 70mm
Vertical Blinds 89mm 30mm - 85mm
Vertical Blinds 127mm 30mm - 90mm

Face Fit

Measuring a Recess Fit for Multiple Window

When measuring for a multi-panel window or sliding door you need to give us the individual measurement for each blind you want fitted on the windows/sliding door. Find the centre point of your mullions and make a mark. You measure from where you would like your blind to sit above the window we recommend 50-100 mm above and on either side of the window opening. Measure to the centre point marked on the mullion. Then from the centre point marked to the next mullion and so forth depending on how many panels you have.

Please note we DON'T recommend getting your total window/door width and dividing it into 2 or 3 as you should measure each panel individually and try to get the centre point of the mullion/frame so that the fabrics sits over the frame.