The Purpose Of Colonial Shutters
Typical colonial shutters are designed with small panels, usually below 16 inches. The timeless and classic beauty of this shutter makes it a favorite among many colonial-style homes in the United States.
Many colonial shutters are designed with fine furniture-like quality. They have movable or louver slats to allow you to control the amount of light and air that come into your interior. Check out some colonial shutter choices you can find online.
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The colonial shutter is the best replacement if the exterior surface of your home is wood fascia, brick or stucco, you need excellent light control, soundproofing is a requirement as well as enhanced security. This shutter is easy to install and provides excellent security and storm protection. It is available in designs of curved tops, arches and angles. Check out this product at stormshutters.com. Colonial Shutters: Are you looking for convenient storm protection that will bring an old South architectural touch to your home interior and exterior? You can depend on this shutter to fulfill your needs as well as provide superior durability to your house. It is made of heavy aluminum and easy to install. This shutter is perfect for incorporating into any modern or contemporary design ideas. For more information, visit stormwiseshutters.com. Traditional and Plantation Louvers: This louvered shutter is the answer to your need for privacy and light. It is manufactured with durability in mind, with strong resistance against sticking or breaking. It is made of kiln-dried basswood for stability and long lasting performance. The shutter is painted in such a way that louvers will not stick to the stile. A nylon pin is used to attach louvers to the stiles. The traditional louver-style shutter measures ¾-inch thick with 1 and ¼-inch wide d plantation-style with 1 and 1/16-inch thick in widths of 1 and 7/8 inches, 2.5 inches, 3.5 inches and 4.5 inches. To place your order, visit colonialshutterworks.com. Raised and Flat Panel by Colonial Shutterworks: These interior raised panel shutters are available in classic flat panel, classic colonial, shaker, traditional, molded flat panel, molded and bear board styles. They come in standard basswood material but you can choose or order the type of wood you want. The shutters are also available in hinged or unhinged, unpainted or painted. For painted options, you can be sure that the unit is painted with water-borne pigmented paint that is environmentally-friendly. You can check out this product at colonialshutterworks.com. Fabric Insert Shutters: If you are planning to change the décor of your home, you can do so easily and cost effectively by just changing the insert. This shutter is available with spring-mounted stainless steel rod that is easy to use above or below the opening. For more details, visit colonialshutterworks.com. Hurricane Colonial Shutters: This shutter has no storm bar or fasteners. But is has unique hinge and latch design to make it easy to open and close the shutter. This shutter is designed to look like real wood with open slats. The frame is constructed to be impact rated and resistant against flaking and decay. Check out this product at bsishutters.com. For more style and design options, check out the offerings of other online retailers. Make sure to compare prices to get the best deal. |

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