Measuring For Shutters in Minneapolis
Plantation shutters in Minneapolis are typically priced on a square foot basis, so if you need a measurement for a price estimate, simply measure your window width and length, to the nearest eighth of an inch.
For Minneapolis residents who are DIYers, we’ll teach you the simplest way to measure your windows to be fitted for plantation shutters.
Measuring Square & Rectangular Windows for Shutters
Regular square windows look like they’d be the easiest type of window to measure – and they are, at least compared to other window shapes. But you still have an entire process to go through to get measurements. Here’s how to do it.
Tools Needed:
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Metal tape measure
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Pen and paper
First, measure the width (the left-to-right distance). Take a measurement across in three separate spots: close to the middle, close to the top, and near the bottom of the window. Write down all of them, rounding to the closest eighth of an inch. Next, measure the height (vertical) – get three measurements, one in the middle, and one close to either edge of your window like seen in the diagram below.
Why do you need to measure three times each? Simply because no window is a truly perfect square. And because of the different types of shutter mounts different windows need, you may need to get either the absolute smallest measurement (for an inside mount), or the largest measurement (for an outside mount). Getting measurements in multiple places helps make sure you’re covered for every options.
How to Measure Specialty Shaped Windows for Shutters
Windows that aren’t rectangular are the tricky ones to measure. Just as there’s no perfect square window, there’s no perfect arch or octagonal window – and that means that taking the right measurements can be problematic. To really get the best results, get measurements taken by a professional (which our team is happy to provide absolutely free). If you’d still like to do so yourself, these are the steps to measure most types of unique-shaped windows for shutters.
How to Measure Rounded and Arch Windows
Start by measuring the width of the window at the flat side. Measuring only the window opening, mark down to the closest eighth of an inch the width of the arch. Moving on to the length, locate the window’s midpoint by dividing the width distance in half, then measure to the top of the window from that spot. Again, write it down to the nearest eighth of an inch.
How to Measure Elongated Arch Windows for Shutters
Elongated arch windows are almost like a cross between a square window and a circular window, with a flat, wide bottom and straight “legs,” but with rounded corners at the top and a higher arch. So attack it like that: an arch and a rectangle mashed together. Get the width measurement just like you would a normal arched window, then take a measurement of the height of the legs (the straight vertical parts before the window curves). Last, find the maximum length of the window from the center, subtracting the leg height. Again, write down all of these to the nearest eighth of an inch.
How to Measure Octagon and Circular Windows
Circular and octagonal windows are some of the trickiest to get accurate measurements, because there can be so many tiny aspects that can alter the dimensions of the shutters your window may need. We strongly recommend leaving these types of windows to a professional.
For circular and octagonal windows and other windows you’d rather not measure, or just to save yourself some headache, call Sunburst Shutters Minneapolis. We’re more than happy to take your window measurements for free during your in-home window treatment consultation. Just call 952-856-8130 or use the contact form below to begin.