Measurement Guide
How to choose the right Add-On Blind for your door
Measure the outside of
the door glass or sidelite
frame on your steel
or berglass door to
determine blind size.
Full View
Full View
Sidelite
Half View
Sidelite
Half View
A
B B
A A A
B
B
Tip: If your hand goes up and over the
frame as you run it across your
door, you have a raised frame.
Glass
Door
Outside
Inside
Raised frame
Raised frames
1
Determine your door glass frame type.
Size Range for Door Glass Frame
Product Description
Fits Width Fits Height
Half View Narrow 21-3/4 in. – 22 in. 37-3/4 in. – 38 in.
*Half View Standard
23-3/4 in. – 24 in.
37-3/4 in. – 38 in.
*Full View Narrow
21-3/4 in. – 22 in.
65-3/4 in. – 66 in.
*Full View Standard 23-3/4-in – 24-in
65-3/4 in. – 66 in.
Half View Sidelite 9-3/4 in – 10 in 37-3/4 in – 38 in
*Full View Sidelite 8-3/4 in. – 9 in.
65-3/4 in. – 66 in.
A
B
Size Range for Door Glass Frame
Product Description Fits Width Fits Height
Full View Narrow
22 in. – 25-1⁄2 in.
63 in. – 66 in.
Full View Standard 25-1⁄2 in. – 28 in. 63 in. – 66 in.
A
B
Tip: If your hand sinks down to the glass
as you run it across your door, you
have a ush frame.
Measure the edge of the visible door
glass on your steel or berglass door to
determine blind size.
Full View
A
B
Glass
Door
Outside
Inside
Flush frame
Flush frames
2
Measure your door glass frame size.
3
Choose your blind size.
*Packaging is color coded to charts for an easier selection process.
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22165-REV May2021