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Wooden shutters

Wooden shutters, the perfect wood window treatment for country windows

f there’s anything in common between a mountain cabin and a country style house, it would most certainly be its wooden shutters. These are the type of windows that will probably never look good with “modern” age materials like plastic or aluminum. So, is there any real reason why you should keep using wooden window shutters?

As a matter of fact, there are. And it’s not only about the traditional look and feel we all like to see in traditional houses and cabins. The fact is, no matter how much synthetic materials have evolved there isn’t still a single one that has all the features of our trusted plain old wood.

Sure, some have some advantages on a specific area – like better resistance to extreme weather conditions – but then it won’t have the “warmer” touch and ability to “breathe” wood has. Wooden window shutters still hold many tricks up their sleeves.


It’s no surprise wood is still widely used in this new century. Even with all the space-age materials, wood fulfills most requirements at an affordable cost. Even though it will require a bit more maintenance than an aluminum window shutter, I’m sure you won’t mind doing that treatment every couple of years knowing how great your house windows will look with those "wooden shutters".

Timber Shutters
Shutters are always a stylish way to finish off any beautiful room.

Some of the benefits of having wooden shutters include:

* Protects from heat and sun
* Wood insulates during winter months
* Controls light, ventilation and privacy
* Custom-made to suit all shapes and styles of windows and doorways
* Available in 4 blade sizes
* Wide range of UV resistant paint, colours and stains
* Available in hinged, bi-fold and sliding
* Traditional timber tilt rod or stainless steel concealed tilt rod
* Aerofoil shaped blades for more efficiency and aesthetically pleasing to the eye