SHUTTERS
Do you have windows that get direct sun exposure? Do you have a great view but need to filter the light, provide privacy or provide protection from harmful UV rays?
Shutters are a great option since they have so many features and benefits and because they are custom fit to every window – look very impressive.
Adjustable light filtering with shutters
Shutters can be ordered with a cross bar and tiltable louvres which means you can adjust the tilt on the top section separately from the bottom one which can be very helpful if you want some privacy yet keep a sight line or view. For example, the top slats can be opened while the lower one is closed.
Do you think shutters could look nice in your home? Our designers can help you determine the best window solutions while making your windows a beautiful accent to your home.
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WINDOW SHUTTERS FAQ
Learn more about wood shutters and polyresin shutters:
What are shutters made from?
Shutters can be made from actual wood or a polyresin which can be a colour (like white) or made to look like wood. They are very practical since they are not affected by harsh sun and moisture often associated with a window.
Can shutters filter light?
Shutters are an excellent choice to filter light since you can often adjust the tilt of the slats differently on the top and the bottom. Also, even just the variation of the tilt adjustment can affect how light shines into a space.
Are window shutters traditional?
Shutters are considered “transitional” meaning they can work very nicely in a traditional setting yet can also have a clean, fresh look for modern interiors as well.
This is why they are an excellent choice for window treatments throughout the home.
Are shutters considered blackout?
Shutters aren’t considered blackout but when the slats or louvres are closed there is very little light seepage so they can be a great solution for a bedroom where light control is important.
Are shutters considered designer-friendly?
Shutters are considered a premium choice for windows and can be very effective no matter what the function is. Designers like them as a simple backdrop where they can add more decorative features like drapery layered on top.
How do I pick the right colour for my home?
White is very popular as a choice and there are many “whites” to chose from. A wood finish can also be a great choice to add warmth to a space and add another design element. You can even do contrasting finishes with frame and actual shutter which is also an interesting solution showing how many great options there are.
Can shutters protect my home from harmful UV rays?
Sun exposure can be very damaging to your valuable and cherished possessions so adding a layer of UV protection while still being able to enjoy your view, is an important function of your window treatments.
Are all shutters created equal?
NO. Like anything shutters can be very cheap or high end. Since they are intended to last a long time it’s important to get ones which will stand up to test of time, weather and wear and tear so you can maximize your investment.
Do shutters have options in their tilting mechanism?
Yes, there are several ways to adjust your slats depending on the mechanism and design of the shutter. A simple solution has a tilt bar on the front which always fingertip adjustment. For a more integrated approach a rear fit, adjustable gear tilt located behind the shutter is a nice, clean simple solution which tends to have a more sleek, modern look.
Are shutters expensive?
Shutters are not considered the least expensive window treatment solution but they can be very economical. Especially if you consider how long their life is and their quality level – a sound investment can go a long way which is why a shutter installation adds great value to any home.
Minimal light seepage
Shutters are ordered and manufactured to a custom fit.
Each window has a build-in frame, and the shutter panels are mounted to the frame so there is little to no light seeping in around the edges making it an excellent choice for bedrooms where light sensitivity is important.


A custom nook
We love sunlight, but if it’s too direct and harsh it can impact how we live and move within a space. Nestle up in your favourite window nook and enjoy the beautiful gardens without the direct sun’s rays that can be blinding.
Shutters can prevent your furniture, carpets, and artworks from fading and deteriorating due to exposure to UV rays.
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The warmth of wood
Wood as a premium finish?
A wood finish will always win out as the higher end perception when it comes to home finishes. Too much wood in a space can feel dark and heavy but adding wood or wood-like accents (for example by choosing wooden shutters) to your rooms can have a warm and cozy affect to your home’s look and style.
A perfect shade for your workspace!
Shutters can be a great way to reduce glare for offices, studios, meeting rooms and work environments where viewing screens and devices are required. Create an inspiring workplace that has light control yet doesn’t block you from the rest of the world.
Longer life and performance
Shutters typically have a much longer lifespan than other types of window coverings. Also, since they are very simple in design and function, tend to have less service issues.
If you are looking for a quality, sustainable solution for your windows and want to add value to your home then shutters make a great choice while still looking fantastic.
Enhance your home with window shutters
Do you think shutters could be a great solution for your home? Our designers can help find the perfect window fashions to enhance your home and life. Shutters are versatile and can look traditional, transitional or modern – depending on how they are used.



