Measuring & Sizing Help for Blinds, Shutters & Awnings – GFS Blinds

Getting the perfect fit for your blinds, shutters, or awnings starts with one crucial step—accurate measuring. Whether you’re planning to upgrade a single window or dress every opening in your home, correct measurements are key to achieving a seamless and professional finish. At GFS Blinds, we’ve been helping customers get it right from the start, and we’re here to guide you through the process.

Measuring for Blinds

When it comes to blinds, you’ll need to decide whether you want them inside the recess or outside the recess (also known as exact fit or face fit). This choice will determine how you measure.

Inside Recess Fit:

This is a popular option for a clean, flush look that fits neatly within the window frame.

  • Width: Measure the width at the top, middle, and bottom of the recess. Use the smallest measurement.
  • Drop (Height): Measure from the top of the recess to the windowsill in three places and use the shortest measurement.
  • Depth: Make sure there’s enough depth for the blind type you’re choosing.

Outside Recess Fit:

This method works well if your window recess is too shallow or if you want to block out more light.

  • Width: Measure the exact width you want the blind to cover (usually a few centimetres beyond the recess on both sides).
  • Drop: Measure from the top where you want the blind to sit down to your preferred endpoint.

Measuring for Shutters

Shutters are often a more permanent addition and require precise measurements to ensure full functionality and a polished appearance. At GFS Blinds, we always recommend a professional survey for shutters due to the complexity involved, but here’s a general guide if you’re curious:

  • Recess Width & Height: Measure across the width and height in three places and use the smallest figures.
  • Frame Depth: Ensure you have adequate space for the shutter frame and louvres to operate without obstruction.
  • Obstructions: Look for handles, locks, or uneven plaster that might affect fitting.

Shutters can be custom-made to suit angled bays, arches, and unusual shapes, so don’t hesitate to contact us for bespoke solutions.

Measuring for Awnings

Awnings provide excellent sun protection and outdoor style, but incorrect sizing can affect performance and safety.

  • Width: Measure the total space available along the wall. Consider any obstructions like downpipes or windows.
  • Projection: Decide how far out you’d like the awning to extend. This is usually based on how much coverage you need.
  • Mounting Height: Ensure there is enough height above doors or windows for the awning to be mounted securely, and enough space for it to open fully.

Tips for Success

  • Always use a metal tape measure for accuracy.
  • Double-check all measurements—ideally take each one three times.
  • Record everything in millimetres for precision.
  • If in doubt, contact GFS Blinds for a free consultation or professional measuring service.

Why Choose GFS Blinds?

Measuring windows and outdoor spaces isn’t always straightforward, especially in older properties with uneven walls or bespoke joinery. At GFS Blinds, we offer expert advice and measuring services across the region. With years of experience fitting blinds, shutters, and awnings, we ensure everything is made to measure and fitted to perfection.

Avoid costly mistakes—let our team handle the tricky bits. Contact GFS Blinds today for a free home visit and personalised quote.

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