Wooden Shutters Fabulous With a Cool Breeze!
The Times - Bricks & Mortar Shutterly Fabulous.
Shutterly Fabulous was featured in Junes The Times. Interior shutters are perfect for the summer months when shading rooms but still allowing cool air to circulate around the room is important.
Shutters date back to Ancient Greece, and were carved out of marble. These obviously didn’t have movable slats, but they still employed the same concept, they were used to keep out direct sunlight and to keep their interiors cool. Shutterly Fabulous’ wooden interior window shutters have great versatility.
The panels can be swung back to allow for easy access to your windows, to enable them to be cleaned easily and obviously for the windows to be opened easily too! Shutterly Fabulous wooden interior shutters can be made so they are unique to you and your home.
The wooden shutters pictured in The Times article are made from poplar wood (which comes from an FSC certified source) and painted in Petrol Blue. match the paint of your shuttersto any paint colour, so whether you want to match them to existing furnishings or paint finished you already have in your home, or if you want them to be an eye-catching feature in your home, contact us for a ballpark quote, letting us know that you’d like to match to a specific colour.
The wooden shutters shown have four panels, the two leftmost panels opening to the left and the two rightmost panels opening to the right. With a central opening for easy access to your window. They are fitted with a pushrod down the centre of each panel. This push rod is moved up and down and as it is moved, the slats moved open and closed in unison. They can also be manufactured with our “open-sky” system, this consists of a hidden aluminium strip which runs along the back of the panels and to the side. This strip is attached to each shutter slat and as one slat is tilted, the rest move in unison. It’s a great way for our customers to have less vertical wood at their windows, so they have less uninterrupted vistas when their shutter slats are tilted as open as they can be.
