Shutters are a permanent window covering and fixture that usually consists of a horizontal rail and an upright stile frame. The two primary panel designs that are offered are louvre panels, which are the most common, and solid panels.

Why choose shutters?
By design, window shutters are quite adaptable. They offer different degrees of seclusion and light that blinds and drapes just cannot. How much light enters the room and how easy it is to see inside depends on the shutter design, arrangement, and louvre you select.

How do they work?
To regulate the amount of light and privacy in your rooms, you may tilt the louvers—the slats of plantation shutters—either upward or downward. The shutters are closed and no one can look into the room via the window when the louvres are fully inclined upward.

How suitable are they for your home?
Full-height shutters or tier-on-tier shutters are probably a smart option if you want to regulate the quantity of light in your space. Even in big windows (like ground-floor bay windows), they will completely cover your window, eliminating the need for half-drawn curtains.
The window Shutters are inherently safe for children. Naturally, young toddlers like touching everything in their environment. Unlike blinds and curtains, shutters are firmly installed and don't have any hazardous cables, so there's no possibility of them falling and hurting someone.