🧱 Wall Mount

The track is mounted on the wall above the window frame — typically 4–8 inches above the top of the frame. The drape drops from this point to the floor or sill.

Best for
Standard apartments, rooms with ceilings 8–10 feet, windows with visible wall space above the frame.
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How to measure height
From the wall bracket position to your desired drape endpoint (floor = subtract 1/2"). Width: full track span.
💡 Mounting 4–6 inches above the frame creates an illusion of taller windows — a popular interior design trick.

📐 Ceiling Mount

The track is attached directly to the ceiling. The drape drops from the ceiling all the way to the floor, creating a dramatic, floor-to-ceiling look.

Best for
High ceilings, modern minimalist interiors, condos, and rooms where you want maximum height impact.
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How to measure height
Ceiling to floor (subtract 1/2"). This is typically the full ceiling height minus 1/2". Width: full track span.
💡 Ceiling mount creates the most dramatic look — the drape appears as a statement design element, not just a window covering.

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