Measuring and Installation
Select outside or inside mount:

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Outside Mount
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Inside Mount
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Outside Mount
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1. Measure window width
including the frame.
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2. Add any additional width
as desired for sheers or panels.
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3. Please note an additional
1-1/4" will extend beyond your window width on both sides for cornice returns. 4. Choose a 3" or 6" depth
for the cornice returns. The depth of the return is how far the cornice will project from your wall. |
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1. Measure the exact width of window opening. Make sure you measure the top of the
window opening as all windows may not be square. |

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1. Measure every window. Windows may appear to be identical, but may not be exactly
the same. 2. Use a metal tape measure. It will not stretch and distort your measurements.
3. Double check all of your measurements before placing your order.
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Outside Mount: Count the number of metal mounting
brackets included with your cornice.
Mark placement of brackets on wall
above window frame to evenly distribute the number of brackets across space. Using anchors and screws, attach metal brackets to wall.
The Classic Cornice has a hanger
channel running the width of the entire cornice. Hold the cornice up, centering on window. Pull the cornice down, placing lip of hanger channel over mounting brackets. The cornice may be accurately centered on your window by carefully sliding to the left or right.
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Count the number of metal mounting brackets included with your cornice. Mark placement of brackets one inch deep in casing, evenly distributing brackets across width of space. Mark and pre-drill holes. Pre-mount brackets leaving screws out approximately 1/4 inch. Remove brackets leaving screws in place.
The Classic Cornice has a hanger channel running the width of the entire cornice. Attach brackets to back of cornice, placing lip of hanger channel over mounting brackets. Align brackets with screws by sliding brackets back and forth within channel. Place brackets with cornice over screws and slide back in screw slots. Tighten screws to secure cornice in place.
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Patent #D524,452 Patent #US 7,216,686 B2




