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What are the different types of Window Shutters

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What are the different types of Window Shutters

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  1. What are the different types of Window Shutters? Southern Exposure Window Coverings

  2. What Are The Window Shutters? Window shutters are a type of window covering that typically consists of a frame with horizontal rails and vertical stiles, with slats that you can open and close. Shutters can be used for decoration and function, providing privacy and light control. Many different types and styles of window shutters are available on the market, from traditional wood to modern synthetic materials.

  3. Different types of window shutters • Interior Shutters: These are usually made from wood or synthetic materials and fitted inside your windows. They offer excellent insulation and privacy but may need regular dusting and cleaning. • Exterior Shutters: These are designed to be fitted outside of your windows and are of wood or metal. They provide excellent weather protection. However, they can be expensive to install and require more maintenance than interior shutters. • Plantation Shutters: These shutters have large louvered panels that allow you to control the amount of light and air entering your home. They’re often used on large windows or doors but fit any size window. Plantation shutters are of wood, but composite materials are also available.

  4. Benefits of window shutters • Improved insulation. Shutters make your home warm in winter and cool in summer, and it can lead to improved energy efficiency and lower utility bills. • Increased privacy. Shutters allow you to control light and privacy in your home. Whether you want to let in natural light or keep your prying eyes out, you can adjust shutters to meet your needs. • Protection from the elements. Shutters can protect from strong sunlight, wind, and rain – making them ideal for homes in climates where extreme weather is common.

  5. How to choose the right window shutters for your home? • Decide the purpose. Are you looking for purely decorative shutters plus functional purposes like privacy or light control? Or are you looking to protect your home from the weather? • Consider the overall style of your home. What kind of shutter will complement the architecture and design of your home? • Consider the material. Wood is a popular choice for its classic look, but there are also synthetic materials like PVC that require less maintenance. • Consider the budget. Window shutters can range in price from fairly affordable to quite expensive, depending on your chosen materials and features.

  6. Contact Us • (239) 560-2062 • 1951 SEMINOLE HARBOR DR, ALVA 33920 • southernexposureflorida.com

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