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    Shower Curtain Length Sizes: The Exact Numbers You Need Before You Buy

    adminBy adminMarch 23, 2026Updated:March 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The standard shower curtain length sizes are 72 inches long and 72 inches wide. This fits the majority of bathtub/shower combos in American homes. But that’s just the starting point. Ceiling height, rod placement, and whether you want a pooled or floating look all affect what size you actually need. For those with high ceilings, looking into “Long” (84-inch) or “Extra Long” (96-inch) variations is often necessary to achieve a polished, upscale appearance.

    Here’s a complete breakdown so you buy the right size the first time.

    Standard Shower Curtain Sizes

    Curtain Type Width Length Best For
    Standard 72″ 72″ Most bathtub/shower combos
    Extra long 72″ 84″ Ceilings 9 ft+ or dramatic look
    Extra long XL 72″ 96″ Tall ceilings, floor-to-ceiling style
    Wide 108″ 72″ Walk-in showers, wider openings
    Wide + long 108″ 84″ Large walk-in showers with tall ceilings
    Small/stall 54″ 78″ Standalone shower stalls

    Where the Curtain Rod Should Go

    Before you shop, you need to know where your rod is – or where you plan to mount it. This determines everything.

    Standard rod height: 75-77 inches from the floor. At this height, a 72-inch curtain hangs about 3-5 inches above the floor – which keeps it from touching and collecting mildew.

    For a floating look: Mount the rod at 75 inches. Use a 72-inch curtain. The hem hangs just above the tub edge.

    For a dramatic, floor-length look: Mount the rod at 84 inches or higher. Use an 84-inch curtain. The fabric skims the floor.

    For very high ceilings: Mount the rod at 96 inches or higher. Use a 96-inch curtain.

    The Length Rule That Actually Matters

    Here’s the practical formula:

    > Rod height − 5 to 6 inches = ideal curtain length

    You want the bottom of the curtain to hang 1-2 inches above the floor – enough to stay dry and not pool. The 5-6 inch gap accounts for the curtain rings or hooks, which typically add 3-4 inches between the rod and the top of the curtain.

    Example:

    • Rod mounted at 77 inches
    • Subtract 5 inches for rings
    • Curtain top starts at 72 inches
    • 72-inch curtain ends at 0 inches from floor – correct!

    Shower Curtain vs Liner: Do They Need to Match?

    Not exactly. The liner (the waterproof inner curtain) needs to be long enough to stay inside the tub. Standard liners are also 72 × 72 inches, but they should hang inside the tub edge – not touch the floor.

    Shower Curtain Liner
    Purpose Decorative Waterproof barrier
    Should it touch floor? Optional (style choice) No – stay inside tub
    Standard size 72″ × 72″ 72″ × 72″
    Extra long size 72″ × 84″ 70″ × 84″

    When using a longer decorative curtain (84″+), keep the liner at standard length (72″) unless your tub is raised or unusually deep.

    What If Your Shower Is Wider Than 60 Inches?

    A standard 72-inch curtain works for most bathtubs because the average tub is 60 inches wide. The extra 12 inches of fabric creates the right amount of overlap and gather.

    For walk-in shower openings wider than 36 inches, you’ll need a wider curtain or two panels:

    • Single wide panel: 108″ width
    • Two standard panels: 72″ each (creates 144″ total for generous gathering)

    Common Sizing Mistakes

    • Buying 72-inch length for a high-rod bathroom: The curtain ends up too short and looks odd
    • Not accounting for rings: Rings add 3-4 inches – factor this into your rod-to-floor calculation
    • Using the liner length to determine curtain length: They often aren’t the same
    • Ignoring width: A curtain that’s too narrow gaps in the middle – make sure width is at least 1.5× the opening

    Once you know your rod height and use the simple formula above, picking the right shower curtain length size is completely straightforward.

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