Exterior Shutters – Batten Down The Hatches

If you’ve ever considered adding the charm of exterior shutters to your home, I am here to ensure you that not only will it make a great difference to the look of your home, but it will ultimately add value to it as well. If you talk to any real estate agent, they will tell you that there are certain things that you can do to your home that won’t cost you a fortune, but could end up making thousands of dollars difference to the resale value of your house. Installing exterior shutters is one of these methods. However, even if you are not considering selling your home any time soon, this style of shutter will ultimately make a big difference to the character for your home as well, adding a rustic charm reminiscent of the old plantation days.

The two most common types of materials that are used in exterior shutters are wood and vinyl, and no doubt if you do a little bit of research on the internet, you are bound to find people from both sides of the fence that swear that their material is the only one that should be considered. The wood lovers will tell you that there is nothing like the natural grains of wood to enhance your property, while the vinyl fanatics will try and tell you that wood has a lot of problems that are solved with the more sturdy option of viny.

exterior shuttersAs with anything in life, the most important opinion is your own. After all, these shutters will be on your walls, and it is ultimately you who will be looking after them, or replacing them in a few years time when they start deteriorating. Wood is of course the more natural choice of the two, that cannot be denied. However, there is a difference between natural and environmentally friendly, which many people don’t seem to get. Just because it came from a real tree, doesn’t make it an eco friendly solution. On the contrary, chopping down trees for use on homes has become a major environmental problem and one which more and more people are deciding needs to be fixed.

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Vinyl, while using a lot of chemicals in it’s processing, ultimately leaves the trees along. People will try and tell you that vinyl is a weaker material and will not last the difference on your windows, but seeing as though many retailers offer a 20 year guarantee on their products, I really wouldn’t consider that too much of a viable argument for not buying them. The best part is, compared to wood; exterior vinyl shutters are dirt cheap. With the money you save, you can do a lot more enhancing around your home that just the windows.

Most retailers will offer three unique styles of exterior shutter. The most popular is the louvered shutters. Within this style you can have a few varying options. You can choose different widths of your slats. Thinner slats are great for smaller windows and doors, while thicker ones are more suited for a bigger opening. You can also get slats that are moveable, or stationary ones. Obviously the ones that are moveable require more hardware on the shutter and are therefore a little more expensive, but the ability to control the amount of light that comes into your home by moving the slats is a great plus for any home owner.

Another popular style is the board and batten. As it sounds, you have a couple of battens running along the back of a group of vertical boards. Two different sub styles exist in this style, you can either choose to have the boards fit into each other via a tongue and groove joint, or you can have gaps between them for more insulation. Either choice will add an incredible country style charm to your home.

The other style that people love is the raised panel shutter. Although not as popular as the other two, it is nevertheless a great choice if you are after maximum security from would be intruders, maximum insulation from extreme weather, and maximum privacy from prying eyes.

Buying exterior window shutters is not a decision to be taken lightly. If you are seriously considering this purchase, you need to make sure that you are getting the best value for your hard earned money. This means shopping around as much as possible to get the best deals, not only around your local area, but also online, where there are many great bargains to be had.

Window Shutters – Inside and Out

Curtains and blinds are great for those windows that you want to access on a regular basis, but if you are after something a bit more solid and permanent, then you are probably going to want to look at window shutters. The majority of shutters are made from timber and consist of a vertical frame on either side of the window and twp or three horizontal frames (top and bottom, and optionally one in the middle). Within this frame a shutter will usually have louvres, which can be either fixed in place, or movable so that you can open and close them. Some shutters are fixed into the window cavity permanent, while others are set on hinges, and can be opened and closed as needed. There are many different reasons why people use shutters in their homes. Shutters with louvres that open and close are great for privacy, whereas outdoor shutters are used to protect your home from the harsh weather. Some people just love the look of them, and install them for no other reason than their aesthetic value.

Interior Window Shutters

Usually the shutters that you install on the inside of your windows will have hinges on the inner window frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. In the case of corner windows this is not possible, as the shutter “door” will have nowhere to swing. You can get interior shutters that have louvres that can be moved up and down to control the amount of light that is filtered through, and you can also get stationary louvres that do not move. Stationary louvres are usually cheaper, but are not recommended for areas that see a large amount of sunlight. There are different sized louvres available, the larger slats being used more widely on larger windows. This style of shutter is often referred to as “Plantation Shutters” or “Californian Shutters”, and can be used to great effect in the right situation. The slats that open and close are quite often split into two pieces, so that you can open the louvres in the top half of the shutter, while leaving the bottom half closed, or visa versa.

Exterior Window Shutters

window shuttersExterior shutters have been used since colonial days to protect your home from the extremes of weather that mother nature throws at us. Having the shutters on the outside of your window protects the glass in the case of flying debris or heavy rain. As with the interior variety, outside window shutters are usually attached to the side of the window frames using a hinge, allowing you to open and close them as needed. The downside is that they are not as easy to access as indoor shutters. You can also get shutters that are not functional and do not even close over your window. Obviously, these are purely for show. When purchasing shutters for windows, especially exterior ones, a great deal of attention needs to be paid to the materials used. Shutters on the outside of your home are going to be exposed to the elements day in and day out, and it is important that they are made of a sturdy hardwood and coated in weather proof paint or varnish in order for them to last the distance.

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Of course, wood is not the only material available for shutters. You can also get synthetic materials that are very sturdy and lightweight, however they do not have the charm of real wooden window shutters. If you are on a tight budget, and really want the look of shutters in your home, then it would be well worth your while to investigate vinyl window shutters. The benefit of vinyl is that it is hard wearing, and will not fade in direct sunlight as wood can. You can also get vinyl shutters in many different colours, so for the modern decor or the kids bedrooms, this can be used to great effect.