Folding Configuration
Each shutter panel is hinged to either a surrounding architrave-type frame or to an adjacent panel. The normal folding configuration is for an equal number of panels to fold in opposite directions. For example if you opt for two shutter panels, one would fold left and one to the right; with four panels, two would fold left and two right and so on. However with three panels, two will bi-fold one way and just one the opposite way. Take a look at some of the most common folding configurations in the diagram below.
Avoid bi-folds where possible. Try and choose a lesser number of panels to give a simpler look and allow for easier opening and closing.
If you have two narrow windows close to each other with not enough wall space between them onto which you wish to fold the panels, you could bifold the two panels on the left window back to the left and bi-fold the two panels on the right window back to the right.
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