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A Look At The Most Popular Interior Planation Shutter Designs

  • Guardian Screens
  • 29 Apr 2015

There is no doubt that shutters are an excellent window treatment, and that they are becoming more popular with time. If you are looking to give your home a makeover, the many benefits of shutters over other window treatments may make them the natural choice for you. However, one of the issues you might come across after you have made the decision to buy them is how to find the ones that suit your needs. Most people have the impression that there is not so much variety out there when it comes to shutters, when in reality the truth is that in some cases, the variety can be mind-boggling.

If you are not careful, you may end up spending more time than you need to finding the right shutters. To overcome this, you should consider spending some time acquainting yourself with the different types of shutters out there. This way, you will have a fairly good idea of what is available and what suits you by the time you go shopping. Some of the most common types of interior shutters you can buy these days include:

Full height shutters

These are a very popular category of shutters. As the name suggests, they are designed in such a manner that they cover the entire length of the window. These types of shutters are popular for windows that are not very tall. They mimic the design of the window, which means that you might need to get them custom made to get a perfect fit. If you decide to get full height shutters, you will also need to choose from a variety of mounting options and panel configurations. In the end, you should not have a hard time finding a combination that will meet your needs exactly.

Tier on tier style shutters

These are shutters designed in such a manner that the top and bottom half can be independently operated. You can think of them as full length shutters, but which are split into two. The major advantage of the tier on tier shutters is that they are very flexible, allowing you a lot of flexibility in terms of controlling individual shutter sections. For this reason, they can be used in areas where you might want to get total privacy some of the time, and maximum ventilation some of the time.

The slightly more complicated design of the tier on tier shutters means that when you get them, it would be a good idea to insist on having them being well made. This way, you can be assured that the movement of each individual part will be smooth throughout the life of the shutter. You will rarely have to worry about issues such as difficulty in opening and closing the shutters.

Café style shutters

This shutter style is designed in such a manner that only the bottom half of the window is covered. It is popular in scenarios where you want to maximize the privacy of a room, but without compromising the amount of light that streams into it. In such cases, the bottom half of the shutters will provide the privacy, and the top half will let light in. To add to the flair, you can consider using blinds or curtains together with the café style shutters.

Solid panel shutters

These types of shutters have solid panels that cover entire sections of the window. This lets in very little light, and are also excellent noise insulators. This makes them ideal for rooms where privacy can’t be compromised at any cost, such as in bedrooms.

As you can see, there is a lot to choose from when you opt to get shutters for your home. The next time you go shopping, remember that you have this much choice.

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