Indoor window shutters, often called plantation shutters, bring both style and functionality to your space. But let's face it—cleaning them is always a big chore. It’s easy to let it slide until dust ...
Often reserved for older homes with more traditional schemes, shutters might not be your first port of call when you’re deciding on a new window treatment. After all, with so many other options on ...
Even in his day, Thomas Jefferson saw the light. Our nation’s third president knew the value of interior wooden shutters. He had them not only on windows, but also over doors, at Monticello, his home ...
Window shutters have been around for hundreds of years. In addition to the practical aspects of providing privacy and protection from the elements, there is a wide range to choose from to enhance a ...
Louvered shutters come in moveable and fixed positions. These are the most common style of interior shutter treatments and the moveable options provide the most functionality of the two styles. The ...
Interior wood shutters have long been admired for their ability to bring warmth, charm, and architectural depth to a room. Whether you're going for a classic, minimalist, or farmhouse look, their neat ...
The new Heritance hardwood shutters from Hunter Douglas offer the look of outdoor shutters inside. They're easy to open and close, and made of durable natural wood. Combining natural wood, a dovetail ...
For many, window treatments equate to the familiar swaths of fabric known as curtains or drapes. They serve a practical purpose, offering privacy and light control, but can sometimes feel heavy or ...