It entirely depends on the size of the window. To measure the size of the window and the length of the curtain you need, visit superblindsmart.com.au/service-centre/how-to-measure-your-windows-for-blinds.html
To measure the length of material needed for curtains, first determine the desired curtain length from the top of the curtain rod to the desired hemline. Measure this distance using a measuring tape, ensuring to consider any additional length for the curtain header or hem if needed. For a fuller look, you may also want to multiply the width by a certain factor (usually 1.5 to 2 times) to account for gathering. Finally, add extra inches for any hems or finishes.
You will need 1.8 (1.778 to be precise) of curtain to equal 70 inches.
To make three 84-inch curtains, you'll need to consider both the width and length of the fabric. Typically, for a standard curtain, you would want the width to be 1.5 to 2 times the width of the window for a fuller look. If the curtains are 84 inches long, you'll need at least 84 inches of fabric for each curtain, plus additional material for hems and seams, so approximately 7 yards of fabric (or more, depending on the desired fullness) would be recommended.
WHAT LENGTH
The other leg length is 16.
84 inches is the standard curtain length throughout the United States and Canada.
A general minimum length for a shower curtain is 70x70. Now depending on how wide/tall your shower is, you may need a longer or wider curtain. I suggest you measure your shower and find out for sure before you buy.
multiply the wide you want your curtain by the length plus the width of the fabric and you will get the proper yardage for the curtain.
The Sophia Shower Curtain Rod has an adjustable length of 45 to 63 inches.
You should measure from the top of the curtain rod to the floor, and decide where you want the curtain to stop.
Length comes first in measure quadrilaterals.
Most shower curtains are 70x70.
Any measure that you like. The length does not affect the width.
To measure the length of material needed for curtains, first determine the desired curtain length from the top of the curtain rod to the desired hemline. Measure this distance using a measuring tape, ensuring to consider any additional length for the curtain header or hem if needed. For a fuller look, you may also want to multiply the width by a certain factor (usually 1.5 to 2 times) to account for gathering. Finally, add extra inches for any hems or finishes.
So long as the curtain is up across a 1.5 metre bath (or a near to that length as makes no difference) then the number of hooks required is approximately 1 every 20 cm of curtain, which works out at somewhere between 10 and 14. The material of the curtain and its vertical length can also make a difference - longer drop leads to more hooks required (usually at a shorther interval apart).
The shower curtain should hang at least six inches below the edge of the tub to prevent water from spraying onto the floor. The curtain shouldn't hang too far into the tub or mold will develop on the curtain from trapped water.
A suction curtain rod in a bathroom can provide benefits such as easy installation without drilling holes, adjustable length to fit different spaces, and the ability to be easily removed and repositioned.