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Decorative Shutters
Decorative shutters are an easy way to add a unique touch to the outside of a home. These shutters are usually non functional and can add an old world touch to classic homes or customize them for a twist on traditional design.
Decorative Shutters
Decorative shutters are used to add interest and decoration to the outside of a home. These non functional shutters easily add depth and definition to homes and buildings and are easily customizable. Many custom manufacturers use a variety of woods, metals, and other design elements to help enhance your home's appearance.
Bahama Shutters
Bahama shutters, also referred to as Bermuda shutters, are fixed louver shutters with thin slats. These unique shutters open from the bottom and are perched open with a support arm. They can add a fun Caribbean touch to your home.
Board And Batten Shutters
A popular European style of decorative shutter is the Board and Batten. The board and batten shutter features individual boards attached to a "breadboard" top. Traditional diagonal cut-throughs allow light to enter the building.
Plantation Shutters
Plantation shutters are a very versatile addition to any home. These shutters feature movable louvers, or slats, to allow the amount of light in a room to be controlled. Modern plantation shutters often have elliptical slats allowing them to be completely closed while still allowing light to enter the room.
Bermuda Shutters
Bermuda shutters are also referred to as Bahama shutters. They are unique because they feature a bottom opening design. The open shutter is held up by a support arm. They are a fun addition to any home.
Cafe Shutters
Cafe shutters are shutters that only cover the lower part of a window while leaving the top part open. Usually cafe shutters are small slat louver shutters and are most often traditional, or colonial styled. They are called cafe shutters because they are most popular in cafes and restaurants.
Clear Hurricane Shutters
Clear hurricane shutters are designed to protect your home or business from the intense wind speeds of a hurricane. Making the shutters clear allows you to view the storm as it passes by your home. Most often hurricane shutters are rolling shutters that are designed to withstand high winds and descend electronically.
Colonial Shutters
Colonial, or traditional, shutters originated in New England and are a common feature on Revolutionary era housing. Unlike plantation shutters, colonial shutters feature wedge shaped louvers with a small ridge down the center. Colonial shutters are popular window treatments in cafes as single-tier shutters.
Shutters Traditional
Traditional shutters are also referred to as colonial shutters and originated in New England. These shutters feature a wedge-shaped louver with a ridge down the middle and are a common feature on Revolutionary homes.
Custom Shutters
Custom made shutters are a popular option for outdoor decorative purposes. Shutters can be custom made in a variety of colors, styles, and materials. Some shutters incorporate a variety of woods or even metal and sometimes feature detailed cutouts.
Storm Shutters
Similar to hurricane shutters, storm shutters are designed to protect your home or business from the intense wind speeds and debris. Most often storm shutters are rolling shutters that are designed to withstand high winds and descend electronically.
Hurricane Shutters
Similar to security shutters, hurricane shutters are designed to protect your home or business from the intense wind speeds of a hurricane. Most often hurricane shutters are rolling shutters that are designed to withstand high winds and descend electronically.
