Custom made blinds that are physcially attached and mounted to the recess of the wall. Shutters are highly specialized products that require precise measuring and careful attention, but once installed provide a beautiful addition to any window and virtual total privacy and light blocking.
Stationary window covering, designed for interior use, usually constructed with adjustable slats.
Covers mounted at either side of a window.
side-hinged folding wood panels covering a window or door that may be made of solid panels or include louvers.
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window or door screens featuring horizontal slats that may be articulated, allowing control over air and light transmission. Usually made of wood. While they may be hinged, modern exterior shutters are often decorative and remain fixed to the wall alongside the window or door opening.
hinged timber vanes on the sweeps, connected by the shutter bars.
Shutters are hinged vinyl or wood panels that can be folded across a window to block light and provide privacy and insulation. Each shutter is made up of a series of adjustable louvers (similar to horizontal blinds) that can be tilted to adjust the amount of light entering through the window. Shutters with louvers over 2" wide are sometimes called "Plantation Shutters."
A wood assembly of stiles and rails to form a frame that encloses panels used in conjunction with door and window frames; may also consist of vertical boards cleated together. Shutters have been around since windows were first used. By the 16th century, interior paired shutters were used throughout Europe, often stacked in two or four tiers. By the late 18th century, interior shutters were made with louvered and solid panels.
Hinged covers or screening devices for windows which can be used to block or close windows.
A physical wind barrier that is affixed over the outside of windows and/or doors to protect these vulnerable areas during a tropical storm. These products are classified by the styles of panel, accordion, or rolling and are manufactured from steel, aluminum, plastic or plywood.
A louver door used to cover a window or door opening or the exterior of a window to provide protection. Shutters have been around since windows were first used. By the 16th century, interior paired shutters were used throughout Europe, often stacked in two or four tiers. By the late 18th century, interior shutters were made with louvered and solid panels.
A moveable cover for a window, which is mounted on either side of the window and can be closed to protect the window from damage. There are shutters that are used solely for ornamental purposes.