Design Guide

 

Use our design guide to explore the various options available and to  help you plan your shutter layout. We have lots of helpful hints and tips, rules of thumb to guide you while we also show you the pitfalls to avoid. 


Shutter Styles

 There are three different shutter styles to choose from; Full Height  shutters covering the window from top to bottom; Tier-on-tier also covers the whole window but allows you to open the top panels back while leaving the bottom panels closed for privacy and finally Cafe style shutters cover the bottom half of the window only.

 

Panel Quantity

How many shutter panels should I have? By and large the number of panels you choose will be determined by the style of your window and the number of sections it is divided into. In this section we'll examine the pros and cons of having fewer, larger panels or more but smaller panels.

 

Frame Type

Your shutter panels are hinged to a frame and this frame is then fixed to your window surround. There are numerous types of frames to choose from.  Here we'll help you choose the one that suits your window best.

 

Louvre Size

You have four different sizes of louvres from which to choose. In this section we'll explain the different effects each one will have on the overall look and we'll tell you which one most homeowners end up going for.

 

Tilt Rods

These are the vertical bars at the front of the shutter panel which are used to open and close the louvres. The traditional look has the tilt rod in the middle, however it can also be off-set to one side of the panel or why not eliminate it altogether and choose the Clearview option.

 

Hardware

Explore the options you have when it comes to your hinges and magnets. Contrast a chrome hinge on a white shutter or conceal with white on white?

 

Look out for these Icons at different places throughout the Design Guide;

 - Good Idea;  - Recommended;  - Not Recommended.


                                                     
So let's get started by choosing your Shutter Style