The selected 30″ valance will have a pattern 19″ wide, centered on the valance, with 5-1/2″ wide non-pattern areas at both ends of the valance.Referring back to the 30″ C row, at the right end of the row, in column B, a straight, non-patterned run of 5-1/2″ on both the left and right ends of the valance will be found.Referring to the top of the column, in row A, a pattern length of 19″ will be found.50' - 75' height 3 holes (Third bore holes are placed. Depending on the height of your doors cabinets will have 2, 3, or 4 holes: 0-49 15/16' height 2holes. Select your left or right option in the order boring dropdown. Example: If ordering a traditional valance with an overall length of 30″ (dimension C), it can be seen that 30″ appears in the sixth C row, fourth column of the Matrix. Boring placement (left or right) should be based on looking at the front of the door. From the C block containing the desired valance length, the extreme right number in that row, which is under column B, is the size of the non-patterned area on the left and right side of the pattern.The pattern will be centered on the valance. The top number (white numbers in a black box)in the column with the desired length is the pattern length. Find the desired valance length in one of the C rows.
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