Wooden Shutters

Control The Sunlight With Wooden Plantation Shutters

Wooden plantation shutters have made their way into the mainstream because of their ability to moderate the amount of sunlight that comes inside the room. If you just want a certain extent of illumination from sunlight, then they probably are among the prime choices for window treatment solutions. Furthermore, their unique designs can transform a rickety room into a place of elegance. By their designs, the louvers in the shutter assembly are angled in such a manner where the amount of sunlight penetrating inside the room are controlled to a certain level where the extent of illumination can be adequate in a number of requirements. Being so, many decorators and interior designers have also taken into due account plantation shutters when designing something just like when they are designing a room theme that will suit various ideas on all about shades. Because of their adaptability to numerous room settings and themes, they are considerably a good choice in many instances.

There are various arrays of designs and colors of wood plantation shutters. This is due to the different types of wood and synthetic wood materials being used in their construction. Here are some of the popular ones:

Satinwood Plantation Shutters 16″x20″

These elegant shutters are made from synthetic satin compounds that have the ability to screen ultraviolet rays that normally goes with sunlight. Even though they are synthetic, they are coated with a finish to make them look like they’re made up of wood material. One good thing about these satin compounds is that they are highly resistant to warping and fading. More so, they are also proven to be durable and chipping is a rarity with these materials. Aluminum frames are used to reinforce these satin wood plantation shutters adding which adds to their stability. Installation of these shutters can be a breeze because they are designed for that. Any do-it-yourself type of person can have them installed. These plantation satin wood shutters can be available white, silk and ivory. A standard feature that comes with them is the No-Magnet Lock System which can be quite useful. Louvers are shaped in such a manner so as to achieve better visuals.

Stained Wood Plantation 34″ x 61″, Shutters

Stained plantation wooden shutters such as the one above are made with high quality craftsmanship. By looking at the overall appearance, one can already gauge how elegant they can be as a window treatment. It can also blend well with other furniture pieces such as cane conservatory furniture and a wide range of other wooden furniture products as well.  The color shade of this shutter reflects the artistic creativity of the manufacturer. This is made from the finest woods such as the basswood.

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Wooden Shutters – A Brief Overview

Using decorative wooden shutters as a window treatment solution has become more popular these days as they cater to the different whims and tastes of households and some buildings which prefer to give their windows some form styled looks especially from the outside point of view. This has perhaps been inspired and influenced by the era where shutters are the common sights in every household window. In the modern era, a high quality window such as the upvc window can be a good blend with these shutters. In many cases, these window shutters are primarily used as a decorative add-on to the windows. That is, they are just there to enhance the looks of the windows and spice up the overall exterior looks of the house or building they are installed on.

There are two common uses for the wooden window shutter. One is for decoration purposes and the other is for protective or functional purposes. In most cases, these purposes would depend on the location of the houses or buildings in which they are to be installed. Their designs and styles can vary with their intended purpose. Shutters made for decorative purposes are plainly designed and may cost much less than their functional counterparts which are most likely with some other components such as locks and hinges.

Decorative wooden window shutters have non-functional designs in most cases and are mostly of the exterior type. They are just installed on the window exteriors just to provide some enhancement to the overall appearance of the windows from the outside and not as a protective cover for the windows. They may not have any hinges that make it possible to close them. They are most likely to end on locations where all year weather is calm and cozy.

On the other hand, the functional wood shutters are those that have hinges and locks that make them possible to close or open when the situation warrants it. They can be either the exterior types or the interior types. One notable situation is during hurricanes or snowstorms where these exterior shutters are highly necessary to give ample protection to the windows against the high velocity winds and the debris that might come flying unnoticed. In states and places where hurricanes are most likely to come by every year, functional exterior window shutters are most likely used. In addition, functional shutters can also be used to provide privacy or shut out the sunlight if the home or building occupants would want such. When used this way, interior shutters function similarly with wood venetian blinds. During summer or the warm months, these shutters can also be closed to prevent the scorching sunlight from coming in thereby conserving air-conditioning energy.

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