<p>D would like to put up a curtain over the blinds. Considerering the no damage to the walls policy, would a tension rod work and does anyone know the width? Measurements are not mentioned on the housing page. Also, regarding a shower curtain; does she need shower curtain hooks? Appreciate any input, suggestions.</p>
<p>I don’t know about the curtains (I’m not sure if all the windows are the same size, or whether a tension rod would work), but your daughter will need shower curtain hooks, yes. :)</p>
<p>Thanks for the information!</p>
<p>If you’re going to help your daughter during move in, you could probably measure the window(s) then, and then go to any of the local stores and get what you need. </p>
<p>I would venture a guess that the reason they don’t list what the measurements of the windows are is likely at least partially due to the windows not all being the same size.</p>
<p>Here is another question regarding Landis: are the floors separated based on gender, or do boys and girls live on the same floor? I don’t have a preference either way but was just curious. Also, are there study rooms on each floor? Thanks!</p>
<p>All of the rooms in Landis are different. A few of the rooms have bay windows with 3 different sizes, and you won’t know your set up until you get there. I would suggest buying a few different size adjustable tension rods so you won’t have to search for the right size in Tallahassee. Each size uses a screw and spring to lock it into the size you need. You can return the ones you don’t need. Walmart, Target Home Depot and Lowes have a variety of sizes. Don’t forget to pack a small toolkit.</p>
<p>There are boys and girls on each floor, usually arranged by corridor, but you never know.</p>
<p>You might need an extra long shower curtain, or at least a longer stall shower liner, which you may have to cut at the bottom. I think the rod is about an inch or two higher than it should be, and your bathroom can flood if the curtain is a bit short. Try to coordinate this with your suitemates, if you can find them. The room numbers that share a bathroom are +/- 2. If you are in 222, you might share with 220 or 224.</p>