What about custom size valances.
How to size a window valance.
For a flat tailored look the valance should be wide enough to cover the width of the rod plus the side returns of the rod.
Typically a valance is 1 5 the length of the implied window length but this is a personal choice.
As a practical aesthetic piece valances are used to hide the bars and other hardware that attaches to the wall to support drapes and blinds.
The valance size will always need to be at least somewhat wider than the window.
To make a window valance you will need the following supplies.
Many times you will need multiple valances for a single width window.
Obviously when going the custom route there is no such thing as a standard valance size.
Window valances are treatments that cover the very top of the window.
But generally speaking a valance should end up hanging about half an inch to 2 inches beyond each side of the window in its final form.
A valance is often used to hide the rods brackets or other hardware so you will want one large enough to cover these and allow plenty of space between the.
A 60 inch tall window then would call for a 16 inch deep valance while a 48 inch window calls for a valance about 13 inches deep.
Some customers think they need a special width to fit their windows this is simply not true.
Use the measurement guides below to determine how much fabric you need.
For a valance that is gathered and balloon valances figure double the width of your window.
Curtain fabric this fabric also referred to as fabric a will be the main fabric seen on the front outside of the valance.
Valance length is determined by the size of the window and the style of the valance.
When you are discussing gathered valances it usually means you are talking about the pocket type of the valance.
You can achieve your desired look with any size valance offered.
Again this rule can be adjusted according to the instincts of the designer.
This method is appropriate in situations where the top of the valance will be at or near the top of the window.
So a 40 inch window should be covered by 41 to 44 inches of the valance above it.
Depending on where the hardware is located the valance may also need to be wider than the window frame.
Though valances don t provide privacy they soften the look of bare windows and those covered with shades or blinds.