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Taunton Insulated Rod Pocket Panels offer gently crushed velvet embossed with a beautiful scroll pattern in ecru. Insulated blackout lining provides privacy, temperature control, room darkening, and noise reduction. This pair of panels is 84”L.
Sale Price $49.99/pair WAS $69.99/PAIR
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For tips on how to measure your windows, check out the Diagrams tab. See the Description tab for more product information.
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Taunton Insulated Rod Pocket Panels (pair), Ecru - OUTLET
- Length: 84”
- Pair Width: 70” (each panel is 35” wide)
- Panels are sold singly. | Sold as a pair; you will receive 2 panels.
- Rod Pocket: 3”
- Header: 2”
- Insulated black out lining
- Fabric Content: 100% Polyester embossed crushed velvet
- Size Calculations: (Refer to the Diagrams tab for complete instructions on How to Measure a Window.) Panel “fullness” is the width of the panel relative to the width of the window, door or rod. An easy rule-of-thumb for calculating the amount of panels needed is to use 2X fullness. For example: 100” wide (window) x 2 (fullness) ÷ 48” (single panel width) = 4 single panels.
- Curtain Rod Options: A decorative wood pole makes a statement when panels are used as the focal point when dressing bare windows or windows with blinds or shades. For an updated look, simply attach your panels from a decorative wood pole with wood clip-rings.
How to Measure a Window
Measure windows with a steel measuring tape. Measure all windows in the room, even if they appear to be the same size.
Determine rod placement (options):
- Distance out past window -- 4” each side is a good rule of thumb
- Distance out past window -- abut against outside edges of window frame
- Top of window frame -- corner to corner
- Wall to wall
Determine drapery hardware to be used:
- Determine how far above window to place hardware -- 4” above frame is a good rule of thumb
- Determine return size needed (the distance that the rod projects from the wall/window frame
Measure for drapery length:
- Apron length
- Floor length
- Ceiling to floor
- Allow for floor clearance -- floor length draperies should end 1/2” above floor or just short of the carpet
- Hint: Place a thin piece of cardboard on top of the carpet to help measure evenly.