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

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