Measurement Guide

A perfect fit starts with precise measurements. Please measure the final area you want to cover, not just the opening.

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Important: Measure the Frame, Not the Opening

Our products install via Velcro onto your door/window frame. The dimensions you provide will be the exact final size of the product. Please ensure you have enough flat surface (at least 2-4cm) on your frame to stick the Velcro.

Width (W)
Height (H)

Standard Door Measurement

1

Measure the Width (W): Measure the outer width of your door frame where you plan to stick the velcro.

2

Measure the Height (H): Measure from the top frame down to the floor (or threshold).

3

Calculation Tip: If measuring the inner opening, add at least 4-6cm to Width and 2-4cm to Height to account for the frame.

You will enter:
Width (W) x Height (H)
Width (W)
Peak H (H1)
Side H (H2)

Arched Door Measurement

For arched doors, we need one extra measurement to cut the curve perfectly.
1

Measure the Width (W): Measure the outer width of your door frame where you plan to stick the velcro.

2

Measure the Peak Height (H1): Measure from the top frame down to the floor (or threshold).

3

Measure the Side Height (H2): From the floor up to the point where the arch curve starts (the straight vertical part).

You will enter:
Width (W) x Peak H (H1) x Side H (H2)
Width (W)
Height (H)

Standard Window Measurement

1

Measure the Width (W) of the window frame (outer edge to outer edge).

2

Measure the Height (H) of the window outer frame.

3

Ensure there is at least 2cm of flat frame surface on all four sides for the magnetic strip to adhere.

You will enter:
Width (W) x Height (H)
Width (W)
Peak H (H1)
Side H (H2)

Arched Window Measurement

For arched doors, we need one extra measurement to cut the curve perfectly.
1

Measure the Width (W): Measure the outer width of your door frame where you plan to stick the velcro.

2

Measure the Peak Height (H1): From the center top of the arch to the bottom frame.

3

Measure the Side Height (H2): The straight vertical height before the curve begins.

You will enter:
Width (W) x Peak H (H1) x Side H (H2)