Kent Shutters Popular in Maidstone
French door popular with shutters
The shutters in this Maidstone property were fitted to a French door. The actual opening where the door sits has a few irregular wall returns and little windows at the top of the door.
The customer needed a covering for the doors to reduce light which enters the lounge-come-study.
Shutters are increasingly popular in homes throughout the UK. We design and fit shutters in homes throughout London, Kent, Surrey and Essex and locations along the coast such as Worthing, Chichester, Portsmouth. We're a shutter company located in the south of the UK means that we have easy access to these areas and our shutters customers are still on the increase.
Shutters for French Doors are fast becoming the most popular type of door covering. They have great versatility, can be used and designed in many different ways and offer great access to the French Doors, as shutter panels can simply be opened and either pulled back against a wall, or against a recess, depending on how they have been designed to work in your home. The French Door Shutters shown in this property in Kent are finished in a white paint finish with a 64mm slat (which equates to about 2.5 inches for the slat width).
The shutters on the French door have four panels with a central opening so that two shutter panels open left and two panels open right.
Contact us now if you are need Kent shutters or within the South East and our trained staff will be happy to help find your perfect shutters!
A mid rail has been positioned halfway up the shutter panel to allow the handle on the door to not cause an obstruction on the slats when they are tilted open and closed. There is also a benefit to this style of design as you can operate the slats above the midrail, independently from those below the midrail, which means there is a lot of versatility with how the light can enter the room. You can achieve privacy by keeping bottom slats closed whilst allowing light into the room by keeping the top slats open. You can angle to shutter slats so that light is directed away from furniture to protect them and prevent discolouration.
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