Window Shutters for Every Style

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Interior plantation shutters are a work of art that you can add to your windows and instantly upgrade your home with a traditional and timeless window treatment. Custom shutters give you many options, from how they appear by the mounting method to the amount of lighting control and any color or stain you wish.

 

Interior Window Shutters For all Styles And Designs

No matter what style of décor you have in your home or each room of your home, you can match interior window shutters perfectly, and they also can be fitted to any door or window in any size and even specialty-shaped windows. 

The classic and timeless beauty of interior window shutters fits in with any style, from traditional to classic homes leaning towards historic or vintage items to contemporary modern homes and also for the popular transitional homes with a mixture of two or more styles. Read this blog post to learn more about all types of shutters that are perfect for any style.

Traditional Shutters

A bathroom with two windows and a tub

Homeowners often use traditional shutters for their window treatments as they can match their décor easily. Traditionally, when most people think of indoor window shutters, they imagine the window shutter style with a front tilt rod that can be seen.

This type of shutter has bi-fold panels with two panels per window, one on the left and the other on the right, both spanning the entire window length. These items are used in traditional homes, often paired with a classic frame style.

Plantation Shutters

A living room with a couch and mirror

Indoor plantation shutters are also actually the oldest style of shutters for your home. They were initially made of wood, although there are other options today. Modern plantation shutter styles are made from premium furniture grade wood, such as paulownia, which is loved for its fine grain, and basswood, which has a soft and delicate even texture with a pale color that accepts stains or paints easily.

Louvered Shutters

Shutters with louvers work well for any décor style and offer excellent lighting control. The horizontal louvers can be tilted to any angle to let filtered light into a room.

The majority of shutters today are louvered for exceptional lighting control. Tilting the louvers upward gives you light at the top while reducing any glare on your electronic screens. Opening the louvers gives you natural sunlight while closing them will provide you with the ultimate privacy, energy efficiency, and room-darkening capabilities.

 

Café Shutters

A bathroom with dark cabinets and white counter tops.

Café shutters work best in windows that don’t have a lot of sunlight and heat. They only cover the bottom half of the window and give you a quaint appearance. Since the top half of the window is not covered, you get a stream of natural sunlight in your interior spaces. You will also have a decent amount of privacy if you close the shutter panels and the louvers.

Board & Batten Shutters

The design of this shutter works best in traditional homes. They are made of vertical strips of wood with cross pieces to hold them together and usually have two shutter panels side by side on a window. They cover the entire window from top to bottom and have no louvers. You can swing the panels open to get a perfect view of the great outdoors without covering any portion of the window. When shut, they give you total privacy and room darkening in a rustic style.

French Door Shutters

French door shutters are an absolute work of art. These shutters are considered more contemporary in style but still work for any décor you have. They are customized to fit your double doors with cutouts for the handles so they don’t impede their function.

French door shutters generally have louvers and one shutter panel per door. They stay in place when opening and closing the doors so as not to cause noises, such as when you have blinds on doors.

Multi-Tier Shutters

A kitchen with white cabinets and black island.

Tier-on-tier shutters or multi-tier shutters have two sets of shutters per window. The top half of the window has a set of two side shutter panels, and so does the bottom half. Each of the halves operates independently of the other, so you can open, close, or adjust a portion of the window covering for your specific lighting needs.

Arched Shutters

A bedroom with a bed and a window

Arched shutters are the perfect solution to showcase the beauty of your arched windows, an architectural delight in any home. These gorgeous shutters can be custom-made to fit any shape and size.

Generally, arched shutters have louvers and a set of two shutter panels that are mounted side-by-side on a window.

Choosing the Right Shutter Style for Your Home

No matter what your style, taste, and décor are in any room of your home, our experts at The Window Valet can help you choose the perfect shutters.

We are family owned and operated for over 14 years, helping homeowners in Indianapolis with the highest quality shutters that perfectly match their homes. We offer a complete turnkey process with a FREE in-home consultation to help you decide your options. We then custom-fabricate your products and return them to install them for you for a worry-free process professionally. Contact us today to see what we can create together!

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Josh LeClair

A seasoned window treatment expert specializing in blinds, shades, and shutters with over 17 years of experience in custom solutions, cleaning, and repairs.

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