"Everyone has their own idea of their perfect window covering."
Stained shutters in Tooting
Not one of our customers is the same; everyone has their own idea of their perfect window covering. Our Shutterly Fabulous shutters are completely bespoke manufactured to yours and your homes specifications. Our solid wooden shutters can finished with either paint or a stain.
The Tooting shutters shown in the picture have been finished in a golden oak stain. They have decided on Elm shutters, finished in the golden oak stain.
Elm has a naturally deeper grain running through it, you can feel the grain when your fun your fingers across the surface of the wood. It’s a naturally beautiful wood and using a stain, like the golden oak stain on the elm wooden shutters lifts the look and makes it feel really natural.
Shutterly Fabulous shutters are also manufactured in Poplar wood, which unlike Elm has a very smooth surface. It can be painted and sanded to a very high standard, giving a beautifully smooth surface for the paint to sit on. The finished painted look of the shutters is a very high quality smooth surface which allows light to reflect and play off of them. When choosing the colour of your shutters, make sure you have a look at the samples the consultant brings with him, as when they are put up at you window, they will absorb the light and reflect it off into the room, which can give different light effects. We have a range of off whites in our range of shutter colours for this very reason, not all windows in all homes are placed in the same places, they will get different light coming in to the window.
he beauty of louvered shutters at your window as a window covering means that if you wish you can maximise the light coming into your room, by either opening all the slats, or swinging the shutter panels wide open. Shutters are a very versatile product and you can choose from many different shutter styles to ensure you achieve the look you want you’re your home.
The Tooting, South West London Shutters at each of the windows shown each have two wide panels fitted in them. The fewer panels fitted, the more light will naturally come in, as each panel will have its own vertical “sidebars” if there are lots of vertical lines running through your window covering, obviously you ill decrease the light coming into the room. Some of our customers match the natural breaks in their window, or will want to darken the room slightly in which case they may opt for more panels.
Obviously the smaller the shutter panels, the less they will intrude into the room, or against the wall when the shutter panels are pulled open. To see which style of shutter design would work best for you and your home, organise a consultation and we would be happy to discuss the options for your windows with absolutely no obligation at all.