Thursday, January 11, 2018

How to Choose the Perfect Outdoor Shutters for Your Homes

Outdoor shutters for windows have a long history in home construction. Initially, these were primarily functional installations before glass windows had been developed. With the development of glass windows, these fixtures still remained part of the modern home construction. Today, there are different types of window shutters used for insulation, aesthetics, security, and to offer protection from physical damage to property by weather elements.
While glass windows styles have evolved tremendously, you can still give your home a classic dash of style by installing well-designed shutters which match your home’s exterior façade. The fact that your home’s exterior is the first thing visitors see makes it important to maintain it in mint condition and these fixtures can help you do this. Window shutters will also boost the value of your home as buyers love such additions and fixtures.
With so many shutter styles available in the market, choosing the right one for your home can be a daunting affair. Luckily, you can now use the following tips to buy and install the right outdoor shutters for your beautiful home:
  1. Consider the Window Shutters Applications
Before starting your search for window shutters, make sure you consider the role these fixtures will play. Are they functional or decorative? This helps make the right choice of style and materials. Functional shuttles require tough hardware including hinges and shutter dogs.
  1. Choose Shutters that Match your Home Style
Window shutters can bring your home’s exterior décor to life when correctly matched. To get this right, you have to understand the shutter designs available in the market. These include:

  • Bahama shutters: These are mounted much like an awning and are most suitable for coastal areas. They cover the entire window but raise from the bottom to allow the coastal breeze through. They give your property a Caribbean style and offer great protection from direct sunlight.
  • Solid Panel and Raised Panel: Window shutters similar to kitchen cabinets or doors. Can have a single or double raised panel and due to their low profile easily blend with most home styles including Victorian, French Country, Colonial, Federal, Ranch and Greek revival among others.
  • Historic louvered shutters: Feature angled slats for air and light to flow inside. Their appearance is more prominent and defined and they are thus best in ornate and classical homes. Can work ideally with Georgian, Italianate, Federal and Colonial, Cape Cod, Greek revival and Ranch style homes.
  • Board and Batten (BnB): These shutters feature several boards mounted with a ‘Z’ bracing. They are perfect for barn-style homes and give the property a rustic and classical touch. Also work well with Mediterranean, French Country, and Cape Cod/ Ranch style homes.   

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