Interior Wood Shutters

Interior Wood Shutters For A Timeless Look



There are many choices that can be explored when one is looking at window treatments. Whether you have a modern décor, classical style or even more trendy one, interior wood shutters can add nice touches to your home. There are many different types of shutter styles, and your individual taste will depict which style fits you and your surroundings. Once you begin the search for perfect shutters, you will find the many styles include not only the sizing of the louvers, but also how they are mounted, the ease of use and the materials used in construction through many discount suppliers.

Although traditional and plantation are the two main types of interior window shades available for shutters, many manufacturers provide many other styles and options for those looking for a more individualized look. The type of materials used in shutters can range from natural wood or even composite materials for those who live in areas that have high humidity or extreme sunlight for prolonged periods of time. Windows are not the only places where interior shutters can be used, but also many doors will allow for the use of wood shutters to complete a room.

Interior Wood ShuttersTraditional shutters are popular for the same reason that many have chosen them for years. With the ability to monitor the light entering the room with 1 ¼" to 1 ½" louvers, privacy is maintained throughout. Known as regular window coverings for colonial style decors, you can choose café style shutters that cover the bottom half only of a window, while double-tiered shutters will cover your entire window.

Plantation shutters give a home a more contemporary feel with the 3 to 3 ½" louvers. This style of interior window shutter will give any room a maximum amount of natural light when open, and yet when closed they are still opaque enough to let in some natural light, ensuring complete privacy when not in the open position. You can also purchase plantation shutters as half window café style window coverings or double-tiered to incorporate the entire window.

Georgian shutters can be found through many manufacturers boasting their ability to let in much natural light without the busy look of many lines. With the 2" louvers, these shutters give any room a softer look rather and still keep the ambience of the room as a classic touch. Ocean view shutters have extremely larger louvers as compared to the traditional or plantation shutters. With 4 ½" slats, these types of shutters are perfect for areas with large windows such as lofts, or condominiums where interior light is essential for that warm feeling.

Taking care of your interior window coverings can be easily done, but will require different care for solid wood shutters as opposed to faux wood shutters made of composite materials. Be sure to go over the after-care instructions with your supplier once you have your shutters installed since proper care will help prolong the life of your window coverings. Many homes with children will opt for faux wood to make cleaning and aftercare easier than natural wood, while other homes will want the wood grain to match their décor and must be real wood in order to complete the room.






 

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