Composite Shutters
When it comes to elevating the appeal of your home’s interior and exterior, few options match the timeless elegance and practicality of composite shutters. These shutters seamlessly combine the classic charm of wood with the modern durability of synthetic materials, resulting in a versatile and visually pleasing window treatment solution. In this article, we’ll delve into the features, benefits, and considerations of composite shutters, providing you with a comprehensive guide to make an informed choice for your home.
Beyond the confines of conventional window treatments, composite shutters beckon you to embrace a holistic approach to home enhancement. With their exceptional ability to seamlessly transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, these shutters bridge the gap between nature and architecture, creating a symphony of beauty that resonates both inside and out.
Key Features
Shutters combine the look of genuine wood with the durability of composite materials.
- The Look of Finely Painted Wood
- Remarkable artistry
- A Coordinated Look—with horizontal and vertical window treatments.
- Louver Sizes—2 ½", 3 ½" or 4 ½".
Options
Louver Tilt without Tilt Bar
Open and close louvers together with a single louver tilt, using the Hidden Tilt
Standard Hinged Panels
Pull shutter panels inward to open them (your choice of louver tilt option)
Bi-Fold Track
Fold shutter panels open (your choice of louver tilt option)
Sliding Shutter Panels
Slide shutter panels past each other with a bypass track (your choice of louver tilt option)
Front Tilt Bar
Open and close louvers together using the single tilt bar located outside.
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