Top Tips Before You Buy A Plantation Shutter

Plantation Shutter – Investing

This is a list of Top Things You Need to Know Before You Buy a Plantation Shutter. These are the important things to remember before you make the purchase of the most beautiful window coverings available today.

Louver Size Modifies The Entire Look

It is important to know what the space should feel like after you have finished. Are you seeking a modern feel with large, open windows? Or a classic feel with double-hung shutters that give the room a more traditional look? There are many design options available and we can help you navigate the costs and find the best sales.

Very Important Fact: Why Do They Become “Plantation Sutters”

Plantation shutters are a term you may have heard or seen. Wood shutters are commonly called this because of their look and size, which often reminds us of the antebellum plantations. This shutter is best suited for larger windows with the largest louvers.

The size of your window will determine the size of your louver. Larger windows may require larger shutters. Based on your personal tastes and aesthetics, our design consultants can help you make suggestions. You can even get a sample with all three sizes to put in your windows. You can see your curb appeal from the street by looking through your windows.

  1. Installation Is Important For Many Reasons

The shutter will absorb 100% of the UV rays from your window. The shutter can be difficult to install. If the installer is not skilled enough to level the frame properly, it will eventually bend to the new form, causing cracks and warpage. By choosing a dealer that has factory-certified installers, you can avoid this. It is a small price to pay for the 25-50 year life expectancy of your shutter, which is fully covered by the Limited Warranty.

The windows can let up to half of the home’s cooling and heating energy escape through them. Even standard double-pane windows let 10 times more energy escape than the roof or walls. Outdoor plantation shutters are a great way to save money and reduce utility bills.

  1. Small Upgrades Can Make A Huge Impact On The Final Look

You can make your shutter look even better with a few inexpensive upgrades. Shutter pulls, shutter locks, and hidden hinges are just a few of the options. These upgrades can be purchased for around $25 per door (hidden hinges cost more). The brushed nickel finish looks great with all whites and off-whites. It also pops well when you put on stained wood shutters. The shutter is protected from prying eyes and children, while the pulls protect it from an adult who may not be able to open it properly.

  1. Plantation Shutter Construction Materials Matter

Although wood is the most common material for plantation shutter constructions, there are many areas where it is not the best. Wood shutters (or faux ones) are not recommended for the garage, attic, or bathroom.

Materials In Shutters:

Polyresin 3r – A colorfast compound that contains UV stabilizers and strength. It retains a unique warmth and feels while also retaining durability. Shutters are resistant to warping, shrinking, chipping, peeling, and fading. They do not require painting.

Basswood – A hardwood from America that is ideal for woodcarvers. Basswood’s soft texture makes it easy to work in. It is also a light, uniform wood that can be painted and colored easily. Basswood is strong and stable after drying.