Curtains Fullness Guides
All curtains are made with a default 2× fullness for an elegant drape, unless otherwise specified below.
Triple Pleat, Goblet and Ripple Fold System are made with a default 2.5× fullness for a richer, more luxurious look.
Pencil Pleat is made with a default 3× fullness for maximum fullness and a luxurious appearance.
If you prefer a different fullness, please contact us before placing your order: service@unisolidcurtains.com
How to Choose the Liner
Different fabrics and colors affect the level of light blocking.For more detailed information about liners, please click here to learn more.
FAQs
Yes — all curtains are made to your exact measurements for a perfect fit.
We provide a step-by-step measuring guide to make it easy.
Quick tips:
1. Measure width of curtain rod or track, not just the window
2. Add extra width for a fuller look
For complete measuring instructions, click here.
👉 Still unsure? Contact us — we’ll double-check your measurements before you order.
Curtain fullness (also called pleat ratio) refers to the amount of fabric used compared to the width of your window or curtain rod.
It shows how full or flat the curtains will look when hanging.
For example:
1.0x fullness → fabric width equals the window width (flat look)
1.5x fullness → fabric is 1.5 times the window width (moderate folds)
2.0x fullness → fabric is 2 times the window width (full, rich folds)
In general, higher fullness creates more folds and a more textured appearance, while lower fullness looks flatter and simpler.
For pleated curtains, the panel width is the final, pleated width. We permanently sew the pleats in to create a defined, finished look. The fabric fullness is already accounted for in this process.
All curtains are made with a default 2× fullness for an elegant drape, unless otherwise specified below.
- Triple Pleat styles and Ripple Fold System: 2.5× fullness for a richer, more luxurious look
- Pencil Pleat: 3× fullness for maximum fullness and a premium appearance
If you prefer a different fullness, please contact us before placing your order: service@unisolidcurtains.com
Your order includes the specific hooks required for your chosen curtain style.
- Adjustable Pin Hooks: Included with pleat styles curtains. These hooks allow you to adjust the curtain length up to 3 inches.
(Note: Rod rings are not included and must be purchased separately.)
The height of the curtain tiebacks is typically 8–10 cm (3–4 inches), with slight variations depending on the fabric.
The length is not fixed—it is adjusted based on the width of the curtain. Wider curtains will have longer tiebacks, while narrower curtains will have shorter ones. The minimum length is approximately 40 cm (about 16 inches).
In most cases, the tiebacks are made from the same fabric as the curtains, ensuring a cohesive and matching look.
2 panels (recommended) → balanced look, easy to open
1 panel → better for small windows
For most windows, we strongly recommend 2 panels for a fuller, more premium look.
For pleated curtains, the maximum width you can order without a vertical seam depends on both the length and pleat style.
- For Curtains 108 Inches or Less in Length:
No vertical seams are required, regardless of the curtain's width. - For Curtains Over 108 Inches in Length:
A vertical seam will be added to create a wider panel. The maximum finished width without a seam varies by pleat style:56 inches: For pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleat, and goblet styles.50 inches: For triple pleat and triple tailor pleat styles.
Memory training is an essential technique used to help curtains hold their shape and maintain neat pleats and folds. This process ensures your drapery hangs beautifully from the moment you install it, giving it a tailored and professional look.
Don’t worry — we’re here to help:
Free guidance before ordering
Our team can review your measurements
Most customers get it right the first time with our support.